Thread regarding Zenith Education Group layoffs

Good Luck

Dallas Mid Cities will drop mibc, WA and FL consolidations complete as predicted, San Antonio and Austin you are on the clock, as well as Blairsville and Wyotech Fl.

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2nlv: If you think finding these 300 morons was tough, wait until you try and place the 25 or so that will make though to graduation, having learned very little in spite of their stellar GPAs. (assuming WyoTech survives that long......)

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Post ID: @3kiv+FiVPO1W

Yes, and Laramie will survive once Wyotech consolidates their campuses and resources. Zenith will survive, once their free of the corrupted legacy cost from Corinthians. As for me, I am associated with a 3rd party stakeholder. Good luck

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Post ID: @3qpa+FiVPO1W

If they know these campuses are poorly managed why don't they fire the ones leading them and bring in new leadership?

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Post ID: @3kuj+FiVPO1W

Laramie and Blairsville WyoTech's are built for 1500 - 2000 students each and at one time they had that many students. Now they're both between 200 - 300 students each. Zenith has to be losing millions on these campuses alone.

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Post ID: @3mcf+FiVPO1W

Well you obviously know your stuff!!

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Post ID: @3lch+FiVPO1W

Austin and SA were given, as well as the other schools, 6 months to show a pulse and 9-12 months to turn things around. Well, that means by the end of the 2 quarter schools better have it together. Some schools are in good shape, a few are politically protected, while others are pretty much standing by themselves. As for Austin, you have a large building meant for hundreds of students, but you only have about 200 students. SA, you are just in a poorly managed campus and quite frankly, limited pool of potential students. Good luck

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Post ID: @3jxf+FiVPO1W

How long does Austin and San Antonio have?

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Post ID: @2opj+FiVPO1W

That puts both big WyoTechs around 300 or less population per campus. That's close to a 50% drop in population from last January. Still it was better start numbers than last January when there were less than 200 starts combined at all three WyoTechs. January has always been the lowest start of the year for WyoTech. Can't see how they can continue on much longer with so few students.

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Post ID: @2yln+FiVPO1W

My question is - how is it possible that we found 300 morons who were willing to enroll

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Post ID: @2nlv+FiVPO1W

WyoTech had their new start on the 4th.

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Post ID: @1bwf+FiVPO1W

Real no it starts next week

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Post ID: @1jip+FiVPO1W

Anyone know what the start numbers were for the WyoTechs?

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Post ID: @tjg+FiVPO1W

End of 1st qtr, perhaps start of 2nd qtr, as had been discussed, concerning Wyotech consolidation. MI is a different story because, oddly enough, there is a perceived potential of growth in Detroit metro. Additionally, your congressional delegation has bought some high heat, on your behalf. Good luck

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Post ID: @vee+FiVPO1W

What about the Detroit Market? Enrollment has been dropping like a lead balloon for months in the Detroit Market.

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Post ID: @twq+FiVPO1W

Blairsville WyoTech looks pretty empty. Very low student count. How long you think we have?

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