Is the Pittsburgh art institute closing officially match 31st, too? Or sooner? This week, next week? Anyone have this information? Thank you if you do!
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AiO is finished, and without it the rest of Ai will fall under it's own weight. Having said that DeVos will probably bend over backwards trying to rescue this scam at taxpayer expense - her investment portfolio demands it!
If they are not talking - then assume the worse.
Just like an abusive relationship - one wants and hopes the other will change - but the other never does. Take a stand for the betterment of your won life - don't wait....walk
If you have to ask all the time - then it's done...you know they are fulling around, you know they will always be abusive. Read the signs.
These people are not capable of decent behavior to be transparent - same as an abusive partner -
Get all the copy paper and staples you can.
Speculation is all that is available, the people who know are not sharing information officially, it is conjecture based on MSCHE.org actions and layoffs. AiP and AiO haveaybe one person in any business/student service department, no admissions, 1 career service, AiO staff were let go and backfilled with AiP staff.
If AiP is in the same circumstance as AiLV, they will close at the end of the winter quarter. The last day of class is March 22, the spring quarter starts April 1. March 25-29 might be when they close the doors.
AiP is also waiting for a ruling from MSCHE (Middle States) on accreditation.
AiP has one thing AiLV doesn’t, AiO.
Many students from closed and closing Ais are in classes at AiO to finish their degrees. AiP may be saved because of AiO.
It is all speculation but you can look at the facts and make an educated guess.