The fact that Altierus is Everest needs to get out there. Changing the name avoids internet search's that could affect enrollment. People need full information and facts to make informed decisions.
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Changing our name without changing admissions leadership is a waste of time and money. JC is void of both leadership and admissions skills We need someone who understands the role, the challenges and inspires people. We can change the name to Harvard, but will still have empty classrooms unless we get a new coach!
What's even more amazing about the number of schools and overall enrollment levels is that Zenith has taken the school average down from 1100 students to 250 students. It's hard to imagine ANY of them being profitable.
These accreditation groups that accredit for profit schools are mostly pay for play. They are rubber stamps and not worth the approval stamp they give. Most are funded by the schools they accredit and only exist for them. its all a sham. Its why the degrees have no value.
There's not much left of Everest and WyoTech. From 107 schools and 120,000 students down to 24 schools and 6,000 students.
Somebody needs to expose these thiefs
This has been the plan all along. All of these changes have been orchestrated to achieve the goal of saving what was left of Everest and Wyotech schools. The bailout is nearly complete: new school names, new accrediting body, everything swept under the rug. Federal dollars to keep the schools operating and feeding dollars to ECMC for future success. Pretty good gig for JD and company.
ACCSC would not approve accreditation under the Everest name for the 12 schools because of all the violations. By changing the name they can bury the past violations under the defunct name of Everest and start fresh new violations under Altierus. Can't understand how the DOE let this scam take place.
The reason they changed it.