SOS is saving students who don't have the skills to complete a degree or get/keep a job. But Zenith damn sure loves the grants and loans tagged to those students. Even though Hawn and Stovall agreed to voluntarily adhere to the Gainful Employment Rule. Now that Stovall is gone, watch carefully. Zenith will stop voluntary adherence 1. due to business hardship, 2. because they can, and 3. because they can.
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966: It cracks me up that they are pathetic people like yourself. Was that good writing.
It cracks me up when people write on here about students who can't write when they can't even write themselves...
I have some news for Hawn. Zenith is now officially the second coming of CCI. They continue to have students in school without any proof of graduation and the campu presidents allow that. Hawn you are welcome to check this out in any of the Texas schools. They also continue to enroll students who can't read or write. Exactly how are you going to place all these students? You still have presidents who just close their eyes on illegal activities or more importantly are part of the illegal and unethical activities. In addition, your RVPO's are leftover crooks from CCI. Furthermore, you are trying to start new programs with unqualified program chairs to oversee the programs. Unless you make a drastic change, your Zenith will not last long.
What can you expect from bill collectors? Principles? Integrity? Outstanding reputations? No wonder Stovall left. He found out just what all of us are finding out now - Hawn is a lier!!!!
Feb 3,2015 Oakdale Minn/PR Newswire David Hawn, president and CEO of ECMC Group said "Troy shares our vision for improving student outcomes and access to opportunity and brings passion, experience and industry know-how to the Zenith presidency. He has successfully managed complex nonprofit education organizations and has a reputation for leading with principle and integrity. We are confident he will be a tireless champion for our students and an effective change agent for our schools."