Of all the predictions that have been made about DeVry's future, the one thing that nearly all of them have in common is the belief that DeVry doesn't have a future. Our group cancelled over 40 classes due to low enrollment this session. We had students enrolled who were new starts, but wisely decided to go elsewhere when their very first classes were all cancelled. No matter how hard DeVry tries to convince us that they're OK and trying to turn things around, their decisions prove that they don't care about continuing. They're deliberately tearing the organization apart piece by piece and the only real question is when our last day will actually be. We know it's soon, but how soon? You know they're not going to give us any advance notice, not more than a few weeks anyway. And that's just for the people who get laid off. There is even less warning for the ones who are fired, and not much more for those who are pressured into resigning.
So, what I'm trying to say is this: Any day could be the last day for any of us. Layoffs are frequent, unnecessary firings and pressured resignations are becoming that way, and the student population is dropping like a rock. How do we stay open? We don't for much longer.