Everest College shut down in Ontario, 14 schools closed
Ottawa student says '6 months ago, we were advised by our campus president that all is well'

An Ontario regulator has shut down U.S.-based Everest College, a chain of 14 private career schools.
On Thursday, the superintendent of private career colleges, the independent regulator that governs schools like Everest and others in the province, said it has suspended the chain's licence to operate in Ontario as a private college, effective immediately.
- Everest students in Ottawa share anger over sudden closing
- Everest College students in Windsor in limbo as school closes
The office "can propose to revoke a private career college's registration if [the superintendent] no longer satisfied that it can be expected to be financially responsible in its operation as a private career college, considering its current financial position," the regulator said in a statement.
If you have more information on this story, please email the reporter at [email protected]
No other reason for the shutdown was given.
Corinthian Colleges, which owns Everest College in Canada, said in an email to CBC News that it was surprised by the move, because "we have been working with the ministry for the past several weeks and months to determine our best path forward."
Classes terminated
It added: "This means that all instruction at Everest College of Canada campuses is terminated effective today."
The National Association Of Career Colleges, an Ottawa-based non-profit association that represents 500 career colleges and technical schools across Canada, said it hopes to work with the province to limit the damage to the more than 2,400 students who attend Everest Colleges across the province.