Does anyone know anything about the status of the "Get Creative" non-credit classes with the Art Institutes? Are any schools making a profit with the program? Will "Get Creative" be around much longer?
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I think the stock selling for .06 cents helps you figure out the answer to this question.
I went to a couple of Get Creative workshops and they were great! Unfortunately, the instructors who did the workshops took the separation offer/layoff and I doubt they will still teach for the program. The poor pay for the hours needed to do a workshop won't keep talented people. There is no training for new hires. If there are workshops offered in the fall I'd be surprised. How can they funnel more money into another losing program? An easy cut I would think. A good concept executed at a poor time.
Does anyone here teach them? Who's paying for these classes?
On a sinking ship with everyone headed to the lifeboats, how are you gong to inspire the passengers? Drugs?
Get Screwed is more like it
Get Screwed is more like it
At traditional colleges you still pay to "audit " a course. You attend , but are not graded . You pay tuition , but no credit. That is how that works in the real world...
How does Ai have money for non credit programs when they can't fund the credit ones?
It's been replace with Get Ripped Off.
Which campus?
The reports from one campus is not very good.