{"url":"https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/06/whistleblowers-allege-full-sail-university-hoodwinked-students-with-fake-jobs/","title":"Whistleblowers allege Full Sail faked jobs for federal funds","domain":"orlandosentinel.com","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/30719244/pexels-photo-30719244.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"university campus scandal","category":"Entertainment","language":"en","slug":"6d80f82b","id":"6d80f82b-c7f6-425b-aaca-d56038274114","description":"Whistleblowers from LA Film School sued Full Sail University and its owner over a scheme paying for short-term fake graduate jobs to meet federal funding r","summary":"## TL;DR\n- Whistleblowers from LA Film School sued Full Sail University and its owner over a scheme paying for short-term fake graduate jobs to meet federal funding rules.\n- Schools paid nearly $1 million from 2010-2017 for gigs lasting days, then had students sign self-employed forms reporting $0-$5,000 yearly income.\n- Case was dismissed in March 2026 for failing legal standards, after U.S. declined to join, though judge noted plausible undisclosed fraud.\n\n## The story at a glance\nFormer LA Film School executives David Phillips and Ben Chaib filed a False Claims Act whistleblower suit in 2024 against the school, Full Sail University in Winter Park, owner James W. Heavener, and others. They alleged a pay-for-play scheme to fake graduate employment rates above 70% for federal aid eligibility. The complaint unsealed in May 2025 drew coverage after a California federal court filing; Full Sail denied ties since whistleblowers never worked there.[[1]](https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/06/whistleblowers-allege-full-sail-university-hoodwinked-students-with-fake-jobs/)[[2]](https://www.republicreport.org/2025/ex-executives-sue-los-angeles-film-school-and-full-sail-u-for-fraud)\n\n## Key points\n- Schools allegedly paid companies like Ivar Music Group nearly $1 million (2010-2017) for temporary jobs lasting about two days, certified as full employment to accreditor ACCSC.\n- Students were pressured to sign \"self-employed\" forms post-gig, allowing schools to count them as employed despite most reporting $0-$5,000 annual income in their field.\n- Operations tightly linked: LA Film School's online admissions run from Full Sail campus, shared staff and finances hidden from U.S. Department of Education.\n- Full Sail gets $377 million yearly in federal funds; LA Film School $101 million revenue in 2023-24, mostly federal; both failed gainful employment rules.\n- Heavener reportedly said full-time jobs \"don't exist\" for grads and ordered \"appearance of compliance\" via precise placement calculations.\n- Schools lied in 2017 Education Department audit; prior 2020 settlement paid $999,286 without fault admission, banned paid placements going forward.\n- U.S. reviewed but declined to join suit; case dismissed March 12, 2026, as claims legally insufficient.[[3]](https://www.fullsail.edu/press-releases/2026/federal-court-dismisses-lawsuit-against-full-sail-university-and-other-defendants)\n\n## Details and context\nThe for-profit schools train students in entertainment fields like film and audio, with LA Film School tuition $30,000-$100,000 and Full Sail similar. Accreditor requires 70% placement rate for Title IV federal aid; whistleblowers claim schemes spanned over a decade to hit it despite poor real outcomes—executives estimated at most 20% found legit entry jobs.\n\nFull Sail and LA Film School, under Heavener's Heavener Company, share ownership ties since 2003. Schools settled past Education Department probe (2017-2020) but whistleblowers say fraud continued. Judge noted plaintiffs plausibly showed prior disclosures insufficient but dismissed anyway.[[4]](https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/federal-judge-dismisses-lawsuit-accusing-full-sail-university-student-fraud)\n\n## Key quotes\n- Heavener: “Full-time jobs don’t exist for these people, they don’t exist.”[[1]](https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/06/whistleblowers-allege-full-sail-university-hoodwinked-students-with-fake-jobs/)\n- Full Sail statement: “Full Sail emphatically denies the claims against it and will not permit these individuals pursuing financial benefit to continue to attempt to damage our reputation unchallenged.”[[1]](https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/06/whistleblowers-allege-full-sail-university-hoodwinked-students-with-fake-jobs/)\n- Garry Jones, Full Sail president (post-dismissal): “We are pleased that the court agreed the entire case should be thrown out.”[[3]](https://www.fullsail.edu/press-releases/2026/federal-court-dismisses-lawsuit-against-full-sail-university-and-other-defendants)\n\n## Why it matters\nFor-profit colleges' federal funding relies on verifiable job outcomes, so alleged faking raises questions about taxpayer dollars and student debt for unviable programs. Graduates may face worthless credentials and low earnings, while schools keep accreditation and aid. Watch for any appeal or new suits, though dismissal with government non-join makes revival unlikely.","hashtags":["#education","#fraud","#for-profit-college","#whistleblower","#lawsuit","#full-sail-university"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/06/whistleblowers-allege-full-sail-university-hoodwinked-students-with-fake-jobs/","title":"Original article"},{"url":"https://www.republicreport.org/2025/ex-executives-sue-los-angeles-film-school-and-full-sail-u-for-fraud","title":""},{"url":"https://www.fullsail.edu/press-releases/2026/federal-court-dismisses-lawsuit-against-full-sail-university-and-other-defendants","title":""},{"url":"https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/federal-judge-dismisses-lawsuit-accusing-full-sail-university-student-fraud","title":""}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-08T13:15:30.465Z"}