Thread regarding Corinthian Colleges Inc. layoffs

The top schools were closed not of any wrong doing but because we were more an expense for them to keep us & they have to pay legal fees

by
| 497 views | | 5 replies (last ) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+wvm0NsN

5 replies (most recent on top)

Apparently people are still in denial.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @obj+wvm0NsN

Unethical behavior is encouraged and tolerated at every single school. Policy matters... until it doesn't.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @J4W+wvm0NsN

I wouldn't say "top schools" but also wouldn't say that they were closed for wrongdoing. The unethical behavior was quietly encouraged and tolerated by the upper management; it was widespread throughout the organization. When it came to designating campuses as teach out or offer for sale, it was probably more a matter of location and profitability. maybe those locations already have too many competitors for their populations. Anyway, the 85 for-sale schools are basically a joke. CCi knows they probably won't sell. It's had to pay to get rid of schools in the past and can't afford to do that again. They're just buying time from DOE so jack & crew can try to figure out a way to extract more $$$ for themselves.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @KVD+wvm0NsN

Chances are it's more like the immoral dirty dozen, that were the catalyst that started the whole chain reaction and brought down the corporation.

That which are still in denial or pathological liars, I opt for the latter because if you are a cheater and a thief by default you have to be a liar.

Good luck in your next endeavor I hope you at least learned a lesson from this fiasco, God speed and good luck you're going to need it.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @JWo+wvm0NsN

Top schools? The approximate 3,400 student count is not high enough for 12 schools.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @SdA+wvm0NsN

Post a reply

: