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Keiser University

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Corruption at its best! - Faculty Keiser University Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2019
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Pros

I wish I had one.

Cons

This university is owned by a sociopathic family that got rich by defrauding students, stealing from employees and bribing people to lie to students and to the government. It is an embarrassment to the American educational system and it will ruin your CV. Those who know the truth call them mafiots. They have been sued multiple times (CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT included) and the founder is a crook who cares only about his multi-million dollar properties and his one-million dollar salary. He gave lots of money to corrupt politicians while his overworked employees have no money and some struggle with mental issues, probably because they are forced to get additional jobs in order to survive. Honest leaders leave when they see what goes on and only the corrupt or sociopathic ones stay. This school is a scam created by con artists and they harass you with fake information. Students complain that they can't find jobs because Keiser's history of fraud is well known by employers. Invest your money somewhere else. Arthur Keiser should be in jail for illegal activities. The only thing that keeps him out of jail is bribing officials. Florida Medical Association exposed their political scams. Save innocent people from having the name of an abusive and greedy family on their CV! These are known facts but the Keisers ignore them, in order to deceive more victims. No lawyer in Palm Beach or Broward County will take Keiser cases because Arthur Keiser bribes to get his way. Corruption at its best!

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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