Thread regarding University of Phoenix layoffs

CLAWBACK COMING--UOP will fail. MASSIVE NOVEMBER LAYOFFS.

The situation shows how the for-profit college implosion, like the end of the mortgage boom, may haunt the economy and taxpayers for years. Students may be eligible for relief under federal law if they can show schools deceived them into enrolling, as well as when schools shut down and they can’t complete their studies. Before Corinthian’s demise, few students ever applied for relief.

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What did the lobster say to the fisherman? I want my claw back. I love jokes and fun

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Post ID: @6En9+CBjhMSj

@Anon 45--yeppers. This place is not a university, but a grade school. Administration is clueless and the instructors and students are mostly sub-morons. They will fail.

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Post ID: @3ERz+CBjhMSj

A University with a grade school mentality. So you screwed up something. TATTLE TAIL. Got ya. Let me turn you in and feel really good about myself. What a sad unprofessional environment.

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Now here is a good idea. Announced today shift bids based on 3 rather than four months. Obviously, this a better sample of productivity. Not. Do individual college leaders have any input or these decisions or coming from corporate? By the way, who are corporate? Maybe, they should identify themselves by names and titles. Perhaps going on vacation so not time to take into account 4 months. Looking forward to implementation of suggestions from survey. Who requested that survey again? Seriously looks like corporate looking for voluntary attrition.

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Post ID: @1Lky+CBjhMSj

I think school and students need more love and Honesty

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Post ID: @1rBN+CBjhMSj

Anonymous120652-Contact the DOE how? The current red tape maze pretty much places all the burden of proving the school's malfeasance on students who often haven't attended for years. The proof should have come from these corrupt regulators doing their job in the first place and catching them in the act - there is a lot of evidence the DOE went out of its way to not catch these schools in the act of fraud.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-22/taxpayers-could-lose-billions-as-u-s-students-escape-loans?cmpid=yhoo

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Trolls with nothing better to do

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Post ID: @vmB+CBjhMSj

All aggrieved students should contact the DoE and launch a complaint about UOP and the lies and inferior education the school provided. Do it today.

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