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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Cheers # 498. So true.
I am a Heald employee as well and I have noticed the same thing. People are quick to bash Heald with unsubstantiated, and quite frankly, f#%^ed up lies and rumors. When was the last time you read a post from a Heald employee bashing any Everest employees? I wonder why that is? Oh, wait a minute, it's because it typically doesn't happen.
Who really wants the underlying liability of Heald (since their CCI merger) is the real question, that is if someone wants to take a gamble on them.
Have you noticed a real acronomy on this site toward Heald? As a Heald employee, I don't know why. This post is clearly a lie designed to scare the Heald employees. How do I know? 1) CCi is having trouble paying bills, not Heald. Heald doesn't even have an accounting function anymore. 2) if the poster had actually read WASC's Substantive Change Manual, s/he would know that WASC's criteria for a buyer are actually not that complex. The buyer needs to have the financial resources to support the college, commit to follow regional accreditation standards, and demonstrate experience and expertise with management of a regionally accredited higher education institution. None of these things constitute "conditions".
Readers, please ignore this fear monger.
Cite your source.
Wow, good one.
Really! Is this the best you could come up with! If you sounded like you knew what you are talking about it might be a little more believable, not a lot, just a little. Better luck next time troll.