souwestern advantage banned harvard
souwestern advantage banned harvard from recruiting on its campus due to concerns over the company's recruiting practices, which were reported by students as aggressive and misleading. The program, which recruits college students to sell educational books door-to-door, has faced scrutiny at other universities as well. At Harvard and elsewhere, some students have reported feeling pressured or misled during recruitment, and the program’s demands—such as intense working hours in unfamiliar areas—have raised additional concerns. These factors, combined with critiques of the company’s business model, have led some institutions to restrict its campus presence, though Southwestern Advantage maintains that its program provides valuable experience in sales and entrepreneurship.