Thread regarding Education Management Corporation layoffs

Are EDMC schools folowing DOD MOU?

Are the Art Institutes and other EDMC schools actually complying with the DOD MOU?

https://dodmou.com/Home/InstitutionList

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Unless the interviews have gotten a lot longer I doubt this is being complied with in any reasonable way. Also Camden, keep doing what you do. Goodness knows there is no federal oversight so someone's got to ask these questions.

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Post ID: @9gon+RTyC8uH

At this point they apparently don't need no stinkin' DOD MOU.

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Post ID: @3kbz+RTyC8uH

As per #7, we do have a helpful funneling process for the homeless and hopeless which allows us to stamp out GEDs at little or no cost to these lost souls. After processing, they are then admitted to the EDMC family of colleges for further development, even while in the process of rehabing, according to the old tromboner Dr. Fraud Clifford.

Of course all in a non-secular, non-profit way so as to stay on the up and up.

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Post ID: @2khk+RTyC8uH

I also wonder if EDMC schools have been qualifying with these stipulations:

g. Designate a point of contact or office for academic and financial advising, including access to disability counseling, to assist Service members with completion of studies and with job search activities.

h. Before offering, recommending, arranging, signing-up, dispersing, or enrolling Service members for private student loans, provide Service members access to an institutional financial aid advisor who will make available appropriate loan counseling, including, but not limited to:

(1) Providing a clear and complete explanation of available financial aid, including Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.

(2) Describing the differences between private and federal student loans to include terms, conditions, repayment and forgiveness options.

(3) Disclosing the educational institution’s student loan Cohort Default Rate (CDR), the percentage of its students who borrow, and how its CDR compares to the national average. If the educational institution’s CDR is greater than the national average CDR, it must disclose that information and provide the student with loan repayment data.

(4) Explaining that students have the ability to refuse all or borrow less than the maximum student loan amount allowed.

j. Have policies in place compliant with program integrity requirements consistent with the regulations issued by ED (34 C.F.R 668.71-668.75 and 668.14) related to restrictions on misrepresentation, recruitment, and payment of incentive compensation. This applies to the educational institution itself and its agents including third party lead generators, marketing firms, or companies that own or operate the educational institution. As part of efforts to eliminate unfair, deceptive, and abusive marketing aimed at Service members, educational institutions will:

(1) Ban inducements, including any gratuity, favor, discount, entertainment, hospitality, loan, transportation, lodging, meals, or other item having a monetary value of more than a de minimis amount, to any individual or entity, or its agents including third party lead generators or marketing firms other than salaries paid to employees or fees paid to contractors in conformity with all applicable laws for the purpose of securing enrollments of Service members or obtaining access to TA funds. Educational institution sponsored scholarships or grants and tuition reductions available to military students are permissible

(3) Refrain from high-pressure recruitment tactics such as making multiple unsolicited contacts (3 or more), including contacts by phone, email, or in-person, and engaging in same-day recruitment and registration for the purpose of securing Service member enrollments

(1) Disclose its transfer credit policies and articulated credit transfer agreements before a Service member’s enrollment. Disclosure will explain acceptance of credits in transfer is determined by the educational institution to which the student wishes to transfer and refrain from making unsubstantiated representations to students about acceptance of credits in transfer by another institution.

(7) Conduct academic screening and competency testing; make course placement based on student readiness.

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Post ID: @2fdq+RTyC8uH

"Well in this life you'll travel and meet some funny men some rob you a six-gun and some with a fountain pen."

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Post ID: @2zmd+RTyC8uH

I find it curious that Camden refers to Ai as an EDMC school.

It begs the question: are the not so invisible hands of the failed and disgraced EDMC sociopaths still running the show?

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Post ID: @1ubs+RTyC8uH

Camden works in admissions. I know him.

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Post ID: @ipv+RTyC8uH

FRAUD Clifford is Camden. He trolls all the college layoff sites. Just pick one; Camden is there. We should all listen and trust him, because anyone who has this much time to troll TheLayoff.com must be intelligent and successful. His resume probably lists this site as his professional growth.

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Post ID: @xpp+RTyC8uH

I thought there were no more EDMC schools. Who is fraud clifford?

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Post ID: @sje+RTyC8uH

Camden dear boy,

Is this a rhetorical question? You know liars and cheats will sign anything to get to that honey pot of vet's money. But, if not signed to date, I'm positive the signing can be done retroactivly (a mere formality) and business will proceed as usual to destroy the lives of those who are presently trusting and will continue to defame the memory of the many who have offered up their life and limb so Dr. Fraud Clifford can continue to work his con game.

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