If Heald job placement is that bad, how is it that the Cohort Default Rate is much lower than the national average? How are they paying back their loans?
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883 Heald is one organization and has one OPEID as they operate comparably, just like other campus systems for profit or non profit. The CDR represents the whole system.
Heald combined all the OPEID's to a single OPEID to skirt this very issue. If you could look at the default rates at each campus individually you would get a completely different picture for many of the 12 campuses. Just another "legal" method to not have to actually admit that Heald is not all it says it is.
Simple. The loans are put into deferment.
Many of the students don't know they are being waived for whatever reason, as CS has to do is sign it themselves and waive the student without the student knowing.
Come on, 896. You don't believe Heald? Don't you know that this is all a giant conspiracy against us? We've never done anything wrong and this is all just a big misunderstanding. By the way, that's also my paraphrasing of Eeva's letter.
Yes, no one in the Department of Education has ever worked with an accreditation agency, and no one at all knows how to count employment statistics. smdh.
I saw the letter. They are saying we were supposed to include continuing ed and all the other waiver reasons in our calculation. thats is not how ANY accreditation calculates their statistics. ALL ACCREDITORS REMOVE the unavailable reasons from the employment pool. They had people in a room trying to analyze data that they do not know how to analyze!