Administrative Law Judge Debra Nye-Perkins has ordered Olivet University to cease operations and directed its officials to stop enrolling new students due to severe violations, including labor trafficking and money laundering investigations.
Violations found by the state investigation included 14 instances of noncompliance with educational guidelines, leading to significant ramifications for Olivet University, including a financial penalty exceeding $64,000.
The investigation, which led to the Attorney General filing a complaint, uncovered serious concerns about the institution's adherence to state educational mandates and ethics, prompting urgent action to protect current students.
As the Anza-based Christian college prepares to shut down, Olivet University must outline a plan to assist its current students in completing their education, potentially at other schools.
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