jequetta said, the schools blew up my phone. she enrolled at everest college, part of the corinthian college chain. the california attorney general is currently suing that chain of schools and the department of education is investigating allegations that they lied to the federal government about their job placements. well, in the meantime, jequetta's living situation changed and she had to drop out and couldn't continue her studies at everest. it wasn't long before she was tracked down by another for-profit school through a popup ad she clicked on on the internet. if you are college age and get on the internet, you're going to see these ads bombarding you from for-profit colleges and universities. she got a call the next day from the education management corporation's art institutes and signed up for an online program. after taking out more loans, jequetta found herself unable to continue her courses. her roommate moved out, left her with unpaid bills and her only access to the internet was a phone turned off two days prior to h