The cash machine is set to lose money this year. That's not even including the reduced tuition incentive they are dangling to ground students. Middles States will
not like the added financial uncertainty along with all the other red flags.
The cash machine is set to lose money this year. That's not even including the reduced tuition incentive they are dangling to ground students. Middles States will
not like the added financial uncertainty along with all the other red flags.
I wouldn't consider it a scam -- it would all be good if Ai / AiO had administrators who knew what they were doing - in business and teaching -- it never made sense why a business would hire non-business people to run a business -- AiO Administrators are not qualified to be making the decisions they make and have damaged the system to the point of no return -- unless they are replaced and even then it will be a long haul to recovery. Like cleaning up a superfund site.
This is no surprise, if you have been around AiO for more then 5 years you saw enrollment in degree programs drop significantly and with that full time faculty and lower management program directors being fired as well. The business of AiO has been hemorrhaging money for a decade and the online administration has no idea how to run a school or a business. The reality of Ai as a scam is sinking in with employees and students.
They are not going to like a lot of things when it's exposed what's really going on