Ok everyone, so the ships going down due to corporate shareholder greed.. Cool, business as usual in America. But what can we do for those who really saw these places as a chance for a better future?
Who aside from the Department of Education?
What verbiage needs to be dropped so that the authorities look into what they are doing?
Is it appropriate for them to be forcing staff to continue to actively recruit? (Recruit for what, after all the staff and faculty you let go, and the lack of structured guidance and control over online instruction, the students will be able to prove they overpaid for little to no instruction that's relevant to their field.)
How can we as staff voice decent, and warn the public en mass to stay away from this "non-profit" who clearly is after money and not providing a quality education?
The people here defending corporate, clearly never were at an actual campus for any period of time to get a clear bead on the situation, were clearly never going to visit a campus despite saying so, clearly were never going to talk with students and instructors at a town hall meeting, and clearly were only looking at spreadsheets that kept their jobs, versus the people actually doing the real work. You do understand that the students are your clients too, and if you screw your clients that will eventually come back to bite you. You wanna clear some overhead.. Fire 80% of the corporate bag munchers in PA. They don't do anything but make life harder for staff and students on the actual campuses they claim to help run. You a-holes wont even allow teachers to become full time so you have to pay them benefits, but then wonder why no one with a degree wants to teach part time or take a pay cut from any industry. The teaching staff is what lends your campuses validity but you don't even want to foster that. You do not get to claim that Bret or any of his cronies were doing good by the students while sh--ting on the staff who actually work with them and protecting yourselves.