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

It was not the 90/10 that took us down.

Lack of organization from the top down

No local marketing

Higher education standardation does not work

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Post ID: @OP+U2kiskA

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Yep. I'm at an affected campus that had zero discussions about Woz U. We were an ACICS school and because of all the accreditation issues going on with that, no one dared to even whisper Woz U for our campus.

We likely were close to the 90/10 issue as we had some but not a large group of international students. Our campus went for the military students over most international students.

I got an email from my department chair stating that it looks like we have two quarters left but I think everyone's prepping for the realization that it might be just 1. We have a non-closing campus within commuting distance so there will likely be a mass exodus there as I know so many of the students at my campus hate the online offerings. HR also sent us info about transferring to that non closing campus, yet I don't hold much hope that it'll last too far into 2019.

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Post ID: @zkz+U2kiskA

Yep, all for the money. And it's not just wozu. BR and his family and chronies invest in many different online educational platforms for curriculum development, system infrastructure, and deployment.

DCEH will purchase from these companies and BR will make a killing.

It's short term too. They won't do this forever. Only until federal, state and local grants designed to "help the less fortunate" dry up or someone catches on.

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Post ID: @prl+U2kiskA

This was their plan from the get go. Push all AI to to Brent"s other company wozu. They had no intention of keeping the AI brand

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Post ID: @jcj+U2kiskA

Uuuuuhhhh..... how bout the fact it was an obvious scam?

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