Faculty are saying gen eds are only being offered online after summer quarter but we haven’t been notified of any such changes. Is this true? Does anyone have info on this?
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Onsite classes will be available for Vets, they are building onsite classes around them.
We are advising them to leave. Not to stay. The students that are staying are staying for their own reasons.
I’m an employee from AI California and the rumors are true about on line classes. Any class that is considered “lecture based” will only be offered online. So it’s not just the General Ed classes. Only a selected few lab classes will bekofferes on campus.
My best advice to students is to just get out while you are ahead. You signed up for a ground base school because that’s how you learn best. AI is no longer doing this. They might tell you that your job will consist of communicating that way but in reality you have to learn the material first before you go to work.
At the campus in Chicago there are classes with maybe 2 students and some students are being advised to take 20 plus credits in a term! Are these classes being offered that doesn’t even sound right. Stop advising these students to stay especially where there degree is not accredited. If they can’t feasibly complete their degree successfully by the end of the year advise them to take other options. Also how long will the classes continue with 1 or 2 students?
Gen Ed director at a California school (one that is closing) said I will have a class or two in the fall.
It seems to be true at Schaumburg. Gen ed teachers are saying this is their last quarter