Thread regarding Corinthian Colleges Inc. layoffs

This is the official email sent from Jack Mass to all employees today

Dear Colleagues:

It is with deep sadness and regret that we must inform you that effective Monday, April 27, Corinthian Colleges will cease substantially all of its operations and close its remaining campuses. We greatly appreciate the contribution you have made to the company and the students we have served, especially during the past several difficult months. As you know, we had worked very hard for a better outcome that would have allowed many of you to continue working under new ownership. Unfortunately, we were unable to achieve that goal and effective today your position will be eliminated.

•For all Heald College, Everest College, and WyoTech employees, please join us for a town hall meeting on your campus on Monday, April 27 at 12p.m. local time. For Heald online instructors, please call into 1-(800) 858-3340, Conference Code 1850# at 12p.m. PDT.

•For Everest College Phoenix employees, we will host two town hall meetings to accommodate all of our employees.

◦Full and part time team members will meet on Monday, April 27 at 12p.m. PDT in-person or by phone using this URL: https://corinthian-colleges.webex.com/corinthian-colleges/j.php?J=928303355 with passcode Ecp8800, and this dial-in information: Phone: 1-(877) 544-5570 Conference Code: 753 891 2334.

◦Adjunct team members will meet on Monday, April 27 at 1:30p.m. PDT in-person or by phone using this URL: https://corinthian-colleges.webex.com/corinthian-colleges/j.php?J=920457174 with passcode Ecp8800, and this dial-in information: Phone: 1-(877) 544-5570 Conference Code: 753 891 2334.

You should be proud of the fact that you did a good job for our students. This is particularly true, given the myriad of financial, legal and regulatory challenges our company has faced. It was disappointing that we were never given the due process to refute the unsubstantiated allegations against the company. But you helped us go out the right way – focusing on helping our students find the best possible outcome. Despite the attacks on our industry, we all know that colleges like ours fill an important role in the broader education system and address a critical need that remains largely unmet by community colleges and other public educational institutions.

As many of you know, we made a herculean effort to find a qualified buyer to purchase our remaining campuses and keep the schools open so that our students could continue their education and many of you could remain in your positions. Several buyers had expressed strong interest in acquiring the schools, but, largely as a result of state and federal regulatory actions, we were unable to complete a sale. Our only option was to close our schools and cease substantially all of our operations.

Finally, I would like to thank you again for your service. Your hard work and dedication helped build our schools into quality institutions that have provided valuable educations for our students. We all would have hoped for a different outcome, but we can take pride in knowing that over the years we helped hundreds of thousands of people – many of whom had not previously had success in school – find a path to better lives and brighter futures.

I know it is a very sad day, but I have confidence that your talents, spirit and incredible work ethic will continue to be tremendous assets as you begin the next chapter in your professional careers and I wish you the best of luck.

Sincerely,

Jack Massimino

Chairman & CEO

Corinthian Colleges

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Post ID: @OP+BcKNBuS

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soooo..... school's closed and employees laid off. How many are still working in the huge corporate building and being paid ?

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Post ID: @4nv0+BcKNBuS

soooo..... school's closed and employees laid off. How many are still working in the huge corporate building and being paid ?

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Post ID: @4UNQ+BcKNBuS

You all got 2 months more pay than the Colorado Springs Center got.

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Post ID: @pa4+BcKNBuS

I would love someone to ask at the meeting the following question and then post the answer here:

Corinthian has damaged the lives of countless students, faculty, and staff. The extent of this damage is probably more vast than anyone likely cares to estimate. Employees have been given half-truths and misinformation that they relied upon to make informed decisions about their futures. Students will have lost countless hours of classroom and time outside of the labor pool working on worthless degrees. Yet, Corinthian only can make excuses, blaming others for the outcome. My question is, what, if any, responsibility is Corinthian willing to accept for today's announcement and what will they be willing to offer students and staff for their deeds?

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Post ID: @Piw+BcKNBuS

507 you are a sad example....

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Post ID: @9LW+BcKNBuS

Yeah, Heald was a ripoff, but if you go to the Heald board, they're blaming the government, bad data, CCi (i.e. Wyotech & Everest), everyone but themselves. Not saying that the others weren't ripoffs too, but over there, they are still claiming to be above it all.

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Post ID: @inC+BcKNBuS

As a long-time instructor at ECPO, closing mid-term is unforgivable. Period.

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Post ID: @Uv7+BcKNBuS

Heald was a ripoff!!!!!

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Post ID: @ts9+BcKNBuS

507 I'm afraid no one wins. The students and employees(loyal to the students) lose the most.

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Post ID: @fXt+BcKNBuS

So what is next? Criminal prosecution?

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Post ID: @JDd+BcKNBuS

yeah it's real..it was on tv news too.

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Post ID: @fz6+BcKNBuS

Finally justice has been served! They may have scammed us but we have the last laugh!

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Post ID: @8HP+BcKNBuS

YES! YES! YES! WE FINALLY WIN!!!!!!!!!

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