Thread regarding Corinthian Colleges Inc. layoffs

Most if Sr management has no masters degree??

Someone tell me how a college/university can have so many employees so high up in management and Sr management who do NOT hold masters degree or doctorate. No wonder cci is less than $1 per share. I've never seen where a company would hire an employee or promote to positions like that with little to no education

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UoP is the worst! Big dollars and time for nothing!

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Post ID: @1uyv+vw83SZi

Yes, and there is a huge distinction between real degrees advanced degrees and phoney ones. UoP, Walden, Capella, all bogus.

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Post ID: @rD3+vw83SZi

Follows my observation: If you have an advanced degree, you're likely to leave sooner rather than later.

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Post ID: @Ga3+vw83SZi

The nice thing about having a jD is that you were always the smartest person on campus and could either intimidate or manipulate the ignorant, uneducated and insecure goons who were "managing" things. The qualified faculty remaining at CCi are only teaching there because they feel sorry for the students. There are plenty of unqualified faculty (i.e.bogus degrees from UoP and similar) and they are teaching because they need the money and real schools will not hire them.

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Post ID: @JHi+vw83SZi

It's true and there are many on campus that don't have a degree period. It's not unlikely for a dental chair to have only a GED; a director of education, who can conjugate a verb some worthless online degree from Phoenix; a Regional Vice President whose background is in real estate and a Manager to Student Services who has no degree at all, oh but she's trying to get one online. She tells the DOE that an instructor is actually doing her homework for her but nothing about this immoral act is done because she adds "You do want me to be your ADOE don't you?" to which the DOE says, "Yes". Horrible right? What was worse was that I had to report to these people and I have a Juris Doctor. My question is how can this continue to happen? Oh and yes, they let me go.

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Post ID: @GWS+vw83SZi

That is the nature of a for-profit, pretend school. At real schools, where students actually want to go, and where schools get more applications than there are seats, admissions reps make on average $40,000.00 a year, and professors make two or three times that amount. At places like Everest and Heald, where there are no admissions standards and no competition to get in, the numbers are flipped.

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Post ID: @pyd+vw83SZi

CCI is a business first and foremost. The product is education. Admissions Representatives are sales people. PERIOD. What other educational institution pays those who sign the students up more than those who educate them?

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Post ID: @rGZ+vw83SZi

At CCi, it's not what you know, it's WHO you know. That place is filled with such nepotism and cronyism that the entire place is incompetent.

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Post ID: @UDu+vw83SZi

Plus a lack of moral and ethical standards.

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Post ID: @Jx9+vw83SZi

All you need are selling skills.

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Post ID: @lpF+vw83SZi

The students should have done that research as well.

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Post ID: @aQc+vw83SZi

Yea I should have done more research before going to work there. Had NO idea how bad it was!!

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Post ID: @wC3+vw83SZi

That is because it is just a pretend university (Everest) and a pretend college (Heald). Is that news to anybody?

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