Thread regarding Corinthian Colleges Inc. layoffs

THERE WILL NOT BE A DECISION TODAY--CCI GETS AN EXTENSION

More Time for Corinthian

July 1, 2014

The U.S. Department of Education apparently has revised its July 1 deadline to reach an agreement with Corinthian Colleges on a plan to sell or close the for-profit chain's 107 campuses and online programs.

Corinthian is facing a severe cash crisis, due in part to a freeze the department last month put on the company's federal aid payments. Then, on June 23, the feds and Corinthian announced a short-term deal, through which the company received $16 million in released payments in exchange for agreeing to work on a phasing-out plan. However, an announcement on the department's website about that preliminary agreement has now been edited, having dropped "no later than July 1" for the final plan's deadline.

"Corinthian is expected to submit details of the plan to the U.S. Department of Education," the statement now says, "and we will update this announcement with the details of the plan in the near future."

The new ambiguity about Corinthian's fate is certain to draw criticism from consumer advocates, California's attorney general and a dozen Democratic U.S. senators, who have called for a halt to the company's recruitment and enrollment of new students. The department, however, has said it is seeking to minimize disruption to Corinthian's 72,000 students. The for-profit said it would struggle to find buyers if new enrollments are suspended. In addition, the federal government could lose as much as $1.2 billion on students' discharged loans if Corinthian shuts down.

The company also announced on Monday that its creditors had freed up an additional $9 million in funding. The banks had held that money after the department froze its payments.

Corinthian owns the Heald College, Everest and WyoTech chains. Experts have said that Heald, which holds regional accreditation, is likely the most valuable to a potential buyer. In a corporate filing Monday the company said its board had voted to sell Heald. The chain enrolls about 13,000 students at its 12 campuses, which are located in California and in other Western states.

Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2014/07/01/more-time-corinthian#ixzz36DjR6PAS

Inside Higher Ed

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  1. We are still closing just not so abruptly.
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What a joke this is. CCI hasn't provided the info necessary because they're having a tough time doctoring and shredding all the files. I worked for CCI 7 years ago and watched this all happen. I tried calling agencies in my state, calling the accrediting body, and contacting the Board of Education. No one listened.

These CCI people have been scamming students for years. They should all be thrown in jail. I was fired because I turned in a Director who was changing grades so failing students would graduate, ignoring students who wanted to drop the course (keeping them on the attendance list long enough to collect the first quarter of tuition), and was stealing on her corporate credit card. She was allowed to quit and now has a cushy job at a local community college. I’ve been looking for work ever since.

I watched CCI trash a good curriculum, graduate unqualified students, falsely report employed graduates, waste investors money on ridiculous marketing programs(who’s brother-in-law owned that marketing agency??)... And more...

Now, seven years later, it's finally coming to a head, and how many people have been scammed ? …given a ridiculous excuse for an education ? …sent off to find a job they still aren't qualified for? …and now have a debt they may never pay off ???? Yep!! The CCI business model. CLOSE THIS PLACE DOWN !!!!

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The InsideHigherEd article now says that the July 1 deadline remains in place. "(Note: A spokeswoman for the Education Department said Monday morning that the deadline remains in place and that the plan is due today.)"

Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2014/07/01/more-time-corinthian#ixzz36E0zMQ2B

Inside Higher Ed

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It's about time they wised up and realized what a closure would mean for the students, the economy and the staff.

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Yay! There are no real deadlines in Everest classes OR in the real world. That's what we have been teaching the students all this time.

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