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How University of Phoenix Failed. It's a Long Story. But It's Important.

"After its peak in 2010, enrollment representatives were signing up people who were woefully unprepared for college work. Among national universities, UoPX is now ranked near the bottom in social mobility according to the Washington Monthly."

https://www.highereducationinquirer.org/2022/01/how-university-of-phoenix-failed-its.html

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"UoPX's problems are a symptom of an economic system that despite the hype cares little about workers: a system that today looks at labor costs as something to be reduced--rather than an investment. With few exceptions, America's most powerful corporations: Amazon, Walmart, Target, Yum Brands, McDonalds--rely on low-wage labor and automation to make a huge profit. Companies in medicine, finance, and tech have smaller labor numbers--and while work may be lucrative at the moment, it's becoming more precarious."

https://www.highereducationinquirer.org/2022/01/how-university-of-phoenix-failed-its.html

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