No one is willing to buy the Heald WASC has too many conditions for the transfer of the accreditation. The declining enrollment coupled with Heald's inability to pay the current bills means that it is OVER for Heald. Heald will be taught out or in the alternative CCI simply files Chapter 7 BK ceasing operations
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Bitter much?
Same lie different day. You know, it is blatantly obvious that you are posting multiple lies here. Isn't there anything else you could be doing with your time?
People who study communications in school go into media or marketing. People who study the humanities often get advanced degrees, either a PhD in their undergrad degree or a professional degree. Often people who study the humanities going into fields such as technical writing, law, counseling, media, human resources, corporate training. "But Inside Higher Ed points makes an excellent point about what employers say they want in the ideal employee: someone who has a broad knowledge base, who can collaborate to solve problems, debate, communicate and think critically. Those are all skills that humanities programs insist students learn before they graduate."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2014/01/22/majoring-in-the-humanities-does-pay-off-just-later/
The deadline is January. It's November.
Heald is a very valuable school to buyers. It has a good history, and can be refreshed by a new owner, boosting its image. Many students have graduated, and many will, with degrees that get them actual jobs, unlike students who go to big universities and come out with a degree in women's studies, or religion, or philosophy, or communications. Heald was purchased for hundreds of millions, nearly a half billions dollars only a few years ago. It will sell for less, but is extremely valuable. The climate for these colleges has changed, but good business people who care about education will change with the climate and improve these schools, bringing them back to solid, positive reputations.
Cite your source.