I’m a student and left this quarter, not because of the financial aid debacle, but because admissions was let go. Common sense tells me that if new students aren’t being admitted, then it is only a matter of time before institutional financing dries up, which inevitably would lead to a campus closing. Maybe this isn’t common sense, but it’s knowledge that could be learnt in a basic high school business class. Henceforth, there is only one of two conclusions to draw:
1) The powers to be are complete id--ts and inept to save the remaining schools, as demonstrated by such decision making as letting go admissions.
2) The powers to be have no intention of saving the remaining schools, which means their actions is a cash grabbing scam.
Either way, I refuse to waste my time doing coursework that most likely won’t transfer when the schools close in the end. So, any of my fellow students reading this, transfer now while your hard work still has any worth.
This couldn’t be more true. Reposted from @XHKKL1c-2jun