three investment Company to buy Heald. Majority shares/ ownership to manage operations of campuses and profitability. The two other investors to manage corporate operations and corporate budget. The other to manage financial services and financial aid. The majority investor will buy out other investors within a two to three year agreement once campuses show sustained profitability.
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I can't find a school named Verboten
Sale is pending. Release of buyer's name verboten, for it's highly confidential. But they're getting closer to a sales agreement. Wish I could tell you all the name, but stay tuned....
I looked up TA of Boston. Interesting
It' must have some weight. Too many people are reading this post.
Is this real? Can't take it any more
Which investment group is paying the legal bills? Ha!
I have to call BS on this. There is no pending sale. Take it from a CCI Santa Ana employee.
TA of Boston looks legit
THis is a theory. No word yet on ANY potential buyers
Are we really being purchased by 3 investment groups of is this just a theory? Is Darren Gold one of the buyers? Didn't he work for an investment group?
39875 - this is 39866 - I was being sarcastic :)
I actually agree with you guys. I meant in the CCI/for-profit model, admissions will always be most important. It's more important for usto chase after students that don't attend then to focus on the ones that actually want to be there.
The admissions reps really are important. Golly, I remember . . wait, no, I don't remember mine. I do remember all my college professors. Funny. I can't remember my admissions rep. The admissions reps must be really important. Yeah. Wait - I did not go to a college that operates out of shopping centers or other rented office space. Maybe that's the difference. We had sports teams and dorms and fraternities and sororities and a real campus and the college accepted only about 10% of the applicants. Lots of differences there. Why can't we make Heald a college that students WANT to go to instead of one they have to be CONNED into going to? Impediment #1 is the notion that the sales goons are more important than the professors. That is a pretend-college con-U mindset that has to go if Heald is going to survive.
Hiya. I werked at Taco Bell for too yers and i have a bus pass. Give me one of the jobs in admissions, k?
Qualifications
• Minimum 2 years customer service/sales experience
• Demonstrated ability to fulfill Company Key Behaviors
• Excellent presentation skills
• Bachelor’s degree preferred
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, Outlook
• Ability to work assigned/flexible hours necessary to complete the job on a weekly basis
• Reliable transportation and acceptable driving record
39894 is right. The professors are the college, and when we hear about a student that has been lied to by a sales rep or any other staff member, we should report that lie directly to WACS and to ED and include the name of the sales goon or staffer who lied. We need to be more proactive and protect the college from the sales goons and other lying staffers who are so deluded that they think they can't be replaced by oh, just about anybody who graduated from high school.
39888 misses the point. Heald's sales reps caused most of the current problems by lying to students. If Heald's sales reps are permitted to lie to students in the future, Heald will fail.
Admissions is still king. Every other department is under staffed, yet new admissions advisers are getting hired weekly.
39866 misses the point. Admissions reps are part of the overall structure, but should never ever ever ever "reign over all." Ever.
We should get rid of admissions altogether. Who needs student enrollment anyways
If "admissions will still reign over all" Heald is doomed to fail.
I doubt it.
I think that's the smartest move so far. Heald needs to regain its reputation. The few years will help us do it. Then when we get sold to another school system, it will not be with the baggage of CCI.
Nope, admissions will still reign over all and they will continue to enroll anything with a pulse.
Nope, admissions will still reign over all and they will continue to enroll anything with a pulse.
Awesome. Nothing about educational vision/goals yet again. Sigh.
I don't think Palm would come back. They already got theirs in 2010. Can't be that lucky
TA of Boston is one
Palm Ventures again?
Which ones?