-Misrepresenting job placement rates. MMTC has claimed that its graduates have a 90% job placement rate, but former students have disputed this figure.
-Offering fake scholarships. MMTC has been accused of offering scholarships to students who do not qualify, or of taking back scholarships after students have already enrolled.
-Charging students for services that they do not receive. MMTC has been accused of charging students for services such as tutoring and job placement assistance, even though these services are not actually provided.
-Recruiting students with false promises. MMTC has been accused of recruiting students by making false promises about the quality of its education and the job opportunities that will be available to its graduates.
-Enrolling students who are not eligible for financial aid. MMTC has been accused of enrolling students who are not eligible for federal financial aid, and then pressuring them to take out private loans.
These allegations have led to several lawsuits against MMTC. In 2017, the U.S. Department of Education filed a lawsuit against MMTC, alleging that the college had engaged in fraudulent practices and had violated the Higher Education Act of 1965. The case is still pending.
MMTC has denied all of the allegations against it. The college has stated that it is a legitimate institution that provides a quality education.
It's important for prospective students to be aware of these allegations in order to make an informed decision about whether to attend MMTC.