Its pretty simple.....the industry grew to big , to fast....everyone thought the growth of enrollment would never slow down , just like the housing bubble, obviously they were wrong. Now people , who should have never been hired in the first place, have to lose their jobs. As for the people cutting cut I would expect it be the non producing areas i.e. ground campus locations. Sometimes people have to lose their jobs, not because of anything they did just business.
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