Chris
April 26th, 2015, 10:27 PM
I've seen mentions of WyoTech here and just ran across this article, hope it doesn't impact any members.
Corinthian Colleges Inc. shut down its remaining 28 for-profit career schools, ending classes for about 16,000 students, in the biggest collapse in U.S. higher education.
All campuses will be closed effective Monday, Corinthian said in a statement Sunday. The company, which owns the Everest, Heald and WyoTech schools, said it will work with other colleges to try to place the students.
Corinthian (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-14/u-s-fines-corinthian-colleges-30-million-for-misrepresentation) collapsed last summer after the U.S. Education Department curtailed its access to federal student aid. The Santa Ana, California-based company agreed to sell half of its 107 campuses to Education Credit Management Corp. in November amid allegations that it falsified grades, attendance and job-placement rates.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-26/corinthian-colleges-ends-all-classes-at-last-campuses-and-closes
Corinthian Colleges Inc. shut down its remaining 28 for-profit career schools, ending classes for about 16,000 students, in the biggest collapse in U.S. higher education.
All campuses will be closed effective Monday, Corinthian said in a statement Sunday. The company, which owns the Everest, Heald and WyoTech schools, said it will work with other colleges to try to place the students.
Corinthian (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-14/u-s-fines-corinthian-colleges-30-million-for-misrepresentation) collapsed last summer after the U.S. Education Department curtailed its access to federal student aid. The Santa Ana, California-based company agreed to sell half of its 107 campuses to Education Credit Management Corp. in November amid allegations that it falsified grades, attendance and job-placement rates.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-26/corinthian-colleges-ends-all-classes-at-last-campuses-and-closes