Does making sure that veterans get the opportunities and benefits they have earned means being prohibited from going to any CCi school, or any other for-profit school?
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I left today, and I'm not looking back. I can't believe how much better I already feel. I never thought that this would be such a soul crushing job. I wish prospective students would spend time researching their options. Schools like these are a cyclical nightmare. Once the student is in, they can't break free. Their options consist of staying in or dropping knowing their credits won't transfer. So why not stay and get a bachelor's for another 40k? It's sad. My master's cost half that. I have to say I'm afraid to put this job on my resume as potential employers will assume I'm an idiot. At least I no longer have to be ashamed of where I work.
Yep. Taxpayer money is being wasted on the exorbitant tuition while these guys get very, very little in return. It's a travesty. Given the way veterans have been exploited by for-profit schools, the answer to your question should be obvious. Support our troops by screwing them over. Yea, that sounds like CCI.