Thread regarding Dream Center Education Holdings, LLC (DCEH) layoffs

Dream Foundation Lucky For No Media Scrutiny

Lucky for DCEH that they have not received any scrutiny beyond David Halperin. The company does look like a den of thieves from other subprime colleges.

With all the past problems, though. what kind of students is Ai attracting at this point?

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Rapidly dwindling has been the situation for a long time, even at the South money schools.

Does not portend well for these liars and faux holy rollers.

God must finally be on to them.

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And the other larger, more pressing problem is the brand new media scrutiny for DCEH that's coming just around the corner.

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Does anyone know the current numbers at the remaining Ai campuses? NCES numbers are always two years or more behind. For example, NCES has Ai-Atlanta's enrollment numbers at 1987, Art Institute of Hollywood as 1096, Art Institute of San Francisco at 630...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_Institutes

https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=art+institute&s=all

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It's not the kind of student that's the problem. The larger, more pressing problem for Art Institutes is that they just can't pull any students in. Hallways are often deserted. Class sizes are rapidly dwindling.

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