It's DCEH's fault! We weren't in the best shape prior to them taking over, however we were in better shape than what they put us in. They have made a mockery out of these schools. What type of business let you lose your vendors, get evicted and be in trouble by the government? There were some hardworking, dedicated and ethical people who were let go. My heart goes out to those who are still under them. I hope South and Art Institutes can rebuild their reputation.
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No one in subprime education has gone to jail yet even after years of corruption. Thought ITT Tech officials might go, but that was pie in the sky thinking.
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/U3KA5Tz
https://www.thelayoff.com/itt-educational-services
Wow, fiction can be fun! As soon as EDMC leadership decided to deliver extremely high wages for high admissions performances the end game had begun. DCEH was just in this to grab a few bucks before the government decided to look into where all of the title IV money was really going. The ones to blame are the the leadership of all of the schools (ground and online) who made the decision to illegally sell college education. Good luck explaining this all to the Department of Education!
Agreed - plus, they let go so many good people and kept the dregs that do nothing. This goes to show you what happens when greedy companies who have no business being in education attempt to run schools. DeVos and the right-wing cronies, b---s--- "christian" let this happen. Plus, Brett's sitting there in his giant-a-- Gainey Ranch house, counting all the $$ he swindled from the sale.
It's too late for the schools - DCEH has absolutely shattered their reputations. Even if someone came in here with GOOD intentions, it's too late. The damage has been done. Fine, long-standing institutions, ruined by greed and poor management.