Olivet University Gets Reprieve from Accreditor for One Year
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Olivet University, under federal investigation for money laundering and labor trafficking, won a reprieve from its sole accreditor, which said it would remove the university’s “warning status” and delay any decision on the college’s future for one year.
Olivet University, founded in 2000 by Korean-American cleric David Jang, was placed on a warning by the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) last year after the college was rocked by a series of legal scandals, including criminal convictions, lawsuits and administrative penalties.
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