'Harassment' of Christian college by Biden administration blasted by state education official

The U.S. Department of Education is trying to take down Grand Canyon University over "ideological" differences, according to GCU's president.

The president of Grand Canyon University told FOX News Digital the university is being targeted by the Department of Education. (Fox News)

The Biden administration is trying to take down the largest Christian university over "ideological" differences despite the school being audited several times by separate state entities, according to the university's president.

"We are very, very universally loved and respected in the state of Arizona on both sides of the aisle," Grand Canyon University (GCU) President Brian Mueller told Fox News Digital Thursday. "This thing is absolutely not political for us. There's a small group of people in Washington, D.C., in the Department of Education and the Federal Trade Commission, but none of the allegations that they're lobbing are corroborated any place else."

While GCU will first try to appeal within DOE, Mueller said he believes "the Supreme Court will hear this."

"There's so much at stake here," he said.

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GCU President Mueller | Education Secretary Cardona (Fox News/Getty)

The DOE claims that GCU "lied to students" and "falsely advertised" the cost to complete a doctoral program, which the GCU rejects. In higher education, doctoral programs that include dissertations rarely have a fixed cost because the number of continuation courses varies for each individual student, a GCU spokesperson said in response.

Cardona made comments during a House Appropriations Committee hearing about cracking down on GCU and other universities like it April 10.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., asked Cardona how the administration is working to shut down GCU, which she called "a predatory for-profit school." 

Cardona openly embraced the enforcement methods. 

"Last year, your department took action against Grand Canyon University, a predatory for-profit college, over the school’s failure to accurately disclose its cost to students, driving up the true cost for those students and requiring for them to pay for continuation courses before they would graduate. Scam courses added about $10,000 or more to the cost of education to these kids," DeLauro said.

"Going after predatory schools preying on first-generation students," Cardona responded. "They have flashy marketing materials, but the product is not worth the paper it is printed on. Increased enforcement budget to go after these folks and crack down. Levied largest fine in history against a school that lied about costs and terminated a school from Title IV. We are cracking down not only to shut them down, but to send a message not to prey on students."

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GCU appealed a $37.7 million fine imposed by the department in November based on allegations the Arizona-based higher learning institution misled students about the cost of its doctoral programs over several years.

The department said in an October press release an investigation conducted by the office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) found GCU "lied" to over 7,500 former and current students about the cost of its doctoral programs. The release also said GCU "falsely advertises" a lower cost for its doctoral programs, adding that about 98% of students ended up paying more than the advertised cost.

Fox News' Joshua Q. Nelson contributed to this report.

Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate. 

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