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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 06:19 PM Jul 2014

For-profit college to sell most campuses

WASHINGTON (AP) — The troubled for-profit education company Corinthian Colleges Inc. and the Education Department reached an agreement late Thursday that has 85 of the company's 100-plus campuses going up for sale, and 12 others closing.

Corinthian owns Everest College, Heald College and WyoTech schools. It serves about 72,000 students in 26 states and Ontario, Canada, and receives about $1.4 billion in federal financial student aid annually. The highest concentrations of students are in California, Florida and Texas. Students generally receive career training in areas such as auto mechanics or health care.

Jack Massimino, Corinthian's chairman and chief officer, praised the agreement in a statement.

"This agreement allows our students to continue their education and helps minimize the personal and financial issues that affect our 12,000 employees and their families," Massimino said. "It also provides a blueprint for allowing most of our campuses to continue serving their students and communities under new ownership."

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http://www.sfgate.com/news/texas/article/For-profit-Corinthian-to-sell-most-campuses-5599654.php

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For-profit college to sell most campuses (Original Post) n2doc Jul 2014 OP
I looked into a couple similar schools not long ago shenmue Jul 2014 #1
Go to a state school PumpkinAle Jul 2014 #3
Good riddance. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #2
Yes. They are heavily tied to federal student loans LuckyLib Jul 2014 #4

shenmue

(38,506 posts)
1. I looked into a couple similar schools not long ago
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 06:24 PM
Jul 2014

But they seemed too expensive. Local state schools are cheaper.

I am still thinking about getting a license in medical billing or nursing, but I am working for the moment, so it's been pushed off a little.

PumpkinAle

(1,210 posts)
3. Go to a state school
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 06:54 PM
Jul 2014

may take a little longer, but you won't be chewed up and spat out and owing a huge amount of $$

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
2. Good riddance.
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 06:39 PM
Jul 2014

Far too many of those for profit 'schools' are only interested in collecting money, not in teaching anything useful or even trying to graduate students. Drop-out mills don't help anything.

LuckyLib

(6,817 posts)
4. Yes. They are heavily tied to federal student loans
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 09:22 PM
Jul 2014

To get you the money you need to pay them outrageous tuition based on promises of future earnings. A rip-off!

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