Thread regarding University of Phoenix layoffs

About campus closures

Campus closures or as UOP is currently calling it teach out never stay open as long as the proposed campus timeline. So staff at those locations never last more than a year. The offer to work from home makes no sense since you have to be near a campus per DOE reg. Dont be stupid ask the right questions now. Call "teach out" locations at louisville ky, Mesa AZ, st louis MO, boston MA, Oregon, Charlotte and find out how long staff survived there..about 12 months

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Post ID: @OP+Pt3cy3k

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6 campus total will stand.

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Post ID: @2vpa+Pt3cy3k

Dont believe them they fixin to layoff more reps.

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Post ID: @2roa+Pt3cy3k

Your point is invalid anonymous because mesa folks have the luxury of moving down the street to phoenix although there were layoffs and many were let go in Mesa. But what about the 60+ campuses/learning centers that dont have that option. Yes i too will find another job but the point is most locations will most likely layoff most of its staff within the next 12 months thats historically how UOP does closures.

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Post ID: @1zkg+Pt3cy3k

I worked at mesa location many were laid off and even if they werent mesa might be the only one...what about the others?

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Post ID: @1mdn+Pt3cy3k

The staff at mesa ,Az are still at upohx. They weren't laid off, just moved to a more permanent setting and since then a few left on their own. So you're wrong about them not lasting a year. Get your info straight.

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Post ID: @1kso+Pt3cy3k

Are you sure because my manager swears there is nothing to worry about?

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