Ken Jenkins on NBC Chicago: "Corinthian evaluates instructors on an ongoing basis to determine whether their teaching is effective. The clearest indicator of ineffective teaching is an unacceptably high rate of student attrition over time. We have found that two factors are consistently associated with an excessive dropout rate: high absenteeism and unusually poor grades. . . .
We believe that this ongoing evaluation of instructors is in the best interest of our students and is one of the factors that enable Corinthian to achieve a graduation rate that is far higher than that of traditional community colleges. Corinthian has a companywide graduation rate of 61 percent." Hmmm. . . As an instructor, I've never even had a class where 61% of the students passed. I guess I'm not giving out high enough grades and will soon be "evaluated." http://www.nbcchicago.com/investigations/Colleges-Demise-Leaves-Illinois-Students-in-Limbo-270433121.html