Talk:Harris School of Business

February 2015
The previous content appeared to be a clear attack on this school. Only one sentence wasn't about the lawsuit, and all it said was "Harris School of Business is a subsidiary of Premier Education Group." I did not remove any of the content. I simply provided actual information about the school: Locations, programs offered, etc. I also added when it was founded. In no way could neutrality be questioned; no descriptive words were used, and everything was cited. I'd say the neutrality of the original should have been questioned.

Premiered (talk) 21:45, 10 February 2015 (UTC)


 * , your opinions are welcomed, but please review our conflict-of-interest guideline and avoid editing these articles directly. Instead, propose changes on article talk pages so that other disinterested editors may review and implement them. Thanks. Also, as I wrote on your user talk page, you will need to change your username before you are blocked. --Dr. Fleischman (talk) 22:58, 10 February 2015 (UTC)

The page has been updated in a way that is clearly biased. I assume by "Dr." Fleischman. The "Controversy" section was raised to be as close to the top as possible, when this section is usually toward the bottom of other Wikipedia pages. The programs the college provides (which is basic, core, essential information somebody would want to know from an encyclopedia) has also been removed. Editor motivations need to be examined and information should be made available to people other than your agenda. Welcome to Wikipedia. Premiered (talk) 14:20, 11 February 2015 (UTC)


 * , I have acceded to your demands simply because I don't care so much about these issues to get into a full-blown dispute with you. Please try to follow the community's conduct guidelines: among other things, remember to assume good faith and focus on content rather than on your fellow editors' motivations. Coming out with an aggressive, fighting posture as a new editor won't help you accomplish your goals, especially as a COI editor. And, again, please change your username before someone takes administrative action against you. --Dr. Fleischman (talk) 17:23, 11 February 2015 (UTC)

Problem
Page cites ACICS derecognition actions by U.S. Dept of Education, improperly suggests school was not accredited which never occurred, and fails to update ACICS' status following the federal court remand of the Departments actions against ACICS in March of 2018, nor the Secretary of Education's order on this matter which restored ACICS recognition following the court order in April of 2018. Without regard for these various legal and technical issues between the Department and ACICS, which did not directly involve Harris in any way, Harris campuses listed have been accredited by ACCET since 2018. 108.36.221.110 (talk) 12:59, 23 March 2019 (UTC)