"...All of this access was provided in exchange for cash – including $250,000 for 89 University of Phoenix events at the base over a three-year period...."
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I taught at both UOP and UMUC at different times. They are both like big beautiful apples with rotten cores. I agree, they are not diploma mills because most of their students never get a diploma. And they are schools of 'open enrollment' so neither has any competition for admission, meaning their students are in the far side of the bell curve and even their best and brightest students are not very good or very bright. The government needs to shut down UOP as it did with ITT and Corinthian for the protection of the poor black women they typically prey on for enrollment.
Apollo has some bad dirty laundry in house that needs to be exposed. I'm sure all company's do. But wow the morale and undermining here is just horrible.
Old news.... UMUC has been around longer go bother them...
@PdRKmyD-yew, I don't have to look for corruption. People send me information. And I send it down the line. If it has to do with Republicans, I send it to people like David Halperin. If it's Democrats, I send it to Richard Pollock at the Daily Caller. Usually it's faculty and staff that blow the whistle, and sometimes it's enrollment. A few executives and former executives also provided leads.
Don't look any deeper.. There is a lot of payoffs.
@PdRKmyD-dzl, it's ironic that you mention Clinton because Clinton's favorite for-profit (Laureate) has lots of ties to University of Phoenix. There has also been a significant influx of UoPX people to Laureate.
Pay to play. Sounds like something right out of Clinton's play book.