Front page of The Chronicle today, and all over the news/newspapers/web. It's going to make it harder to find new jobs, probably especially for those who were in admissions or placement. And execs of course. Who would hire them, no matter what the industry?
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Thank you 14331. Unfortunately, it is a pay article so unless someone has a subscription they cannot read it.
http://chronicle.com/article/Corinthian-s-Crisis-Raises/147325/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en
(Chronicle article)
Can someone with access to it please post the article from The Chronicle? Thanks!
The company has already made admissions like that. Look at the complaint filed by the California AG.
That's what I don't understand about this whole mess. If they were asked for the records five months ago, and haven't come up with them, why aren't they just assumed to not exist? Maybe it's because the execs kept insisting that they did exist. My guess is that if CCi had just said "apparently some errors or falsification happened, since it appears that there are no records to support these" that maybe the response wouldn't have been so dramatic.
Placement is the issue now, according to ED. Watch what happens when those records can't be found.
OK, OK, admissions is fair game. There's not going to be any love lost for them.
They were doing something at night but it wasn't sleeping. Vampires sleep during the day.
That's not fair. I'm not in either of those departments, but there are both honest and dishonest employees in each. Of course, the naturally dishonest ones advanced more quickly and slept better at night.
Anyone who worked in admissions or placement for CCi at any time from 1994 through today should never be hired by anyone ever. Ever. Unless, of course, you need lying sacks of poo who can bring down a large corporation. Then, they are right up your alley.