Did anyone read the letter from the DOE saying that Heald misrepresented its numbers because it didn't specify that there are deferrals in the grad pool? We got a finding for each campus, each program, each level (AA, AAS, diploma) for each year that the explanation of the placement calculation was wrong. That's like the bulk of the 947 findings. All because someone didn't write the calculation write on the online program disclosures.
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Our campuses set up grads on indeed.com for the past 5 years as a standard. so I'm not surprised that there are a boatload of heAld resumes
2000 Yes indeed. You worked your tail off looking for positions for the grads but have failed miserably. Have you checked out "Indeed.com" site lately? A boatload of Heald alumni resumes are posted there.
Their investigation is skewed
This is 91948.. I worked Everest Career Services. Heald can suck it
I am in career services, and I completely disagree. I work my tail off looking for positions for our grads.
I worked in Career Services and every allegation is true and still is.
I heard that most of the "findings" were the formula and inconsistency of data management. There were 48 actual placement concerns of actual position over 4 years. Altogether, they were looking at 13,000 placement records and they pulled out 48 actual placement records.