Has anyone noticed that out of all the school closures going on they are only closing one in LA and one in SF out of a dozen they have in CA? These are the ones in the most affluent areas. They seem to love locations in low-income areas with a lot of immigrants. Just saying.
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Santa Monica and Silicon Valley are very expensive places to live these days. So the students would certainly have the money to go to school there. The OC campus is the most racially mix with low income so in fact it dose look chasing after that kind of money is their plan.
If you go on the Ai website, you can see that those campuses are no longer accepting admissions. I hope teachers are telling students about camphs closure loan discharge rather than encouraging transfers and more debt. The entire chain wont make it much longer. Transferring students is only prolonging the inevitable
I work for LA campus. . .it will close within a year. Teach out was announced in January and student housing is being closed as I write this. We have Transfer Fairs every Tuesday to encourage students to complete their studies at OC, IE or Hollywood campuses.
LA was already announced that it ceased enrollment earlier on January, so it is not hard to think that it will eventually close down. As for SF, I believe op meant Silicon Valley.
Do you have any proof of LA and SF closure? I'd love to know if it were true. I hate AICA-SF with a passion.