Barbara,
Exactly, remember that Misrepresentation is defined as "any false, erroneous or misleading statement made by the institution directly or indirectly to a student, prospective student, member of the public, accrediting agency, state agency, or to the Department of Education." Further clarification defines "misleading statement" as any statement that has the likelihood or tendency to deceive or confuse. This includes any communication made in writing, visually, orally, or through any other means. Misrepresentation is considered to be "substantial" if the person to whom it was made could reasonably be expected to rely on it, or has reasonably relied on it,… >>>