The people who are excited about the new ownership are the CCI lifers. They are so entrenched in for profit education, they simply won't move past it. All the smart CCI employees bailed as soon as the problems became too numerous to hide. What remains is the core CCI employee: unethical enrollment reps, unemployable management, and others who simply can't get paid the same amount anywhere else. These people have no idea how a non profit operates, but they are going to get a harsh lesson. ECMC bought the campuses for literal pennies on the dollar. They in all likelihood didn't even want most of them, but had to take them as part of what hey wanted to buy. This is probably why the price per campus is so low. They probably only wanted 6-7 campuses, but couldn't get them unless they bought all of them. So, I am sure those campuses will be consolidated and or closed. Secondly, given the very cheap price paid, ECMC has no incentive to keep high paid enrollment reps from CCI. Those reps were only paid what they were paid because of the profit motive. So, the $50k and above enrollment rep will be gone and replaced by the $40k rep. finance and academics will be evaluated over the course of a year and right sized, but pay for them is already below market, so that won't change. All management is gone, to be replaced by ECMC people who have ben hired ever since the initial interest in CCI. These people are experienced, non profit administrators and won't need much time in implementing the ECMC way. ECMC didn't buy CCI to keep CCI. There is going to be big layoffs in the first few months of the transition. Non profits don't carry large overhead, and that is really all CCI is. At least with ECMC you will get severance. If ECMC is generous and slow to implement changes, they MAY keep about 30% of the CCI staff. This is just how distressed acquisitions operate.