tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2531550065160524907.post389100749557424705..comments2023-05-14T10:29:27.978-04:00Comments on For Profit School Watchdog: Massachusetts investigates University of PhoenixThe Googasian Firm, P.C.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14697111463089015122noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2531550065160524907.post-80220332508820470882013-09-05T07:34:01.185-04:002013-09-05T07:34:01.185-04:00shocking.... simply shocking. a "university&q...shocking.... simply shocking. a "university" that controls their publishing and charges a lot of money for "education" while recruiting students with no intention of finishing their degrees but rather sending them to collections for unpaid tuition/fees? if this flies, and it most likely will, then you'll see the rest of the "universities" fall: cornell, northwestern, devry, itt, collins, art institute, culinary schools, etc., etc. as they all partake in these practices.... the problem here is that UoP students are usually smarter than the average bear, so they're going to start the ball rolling. the best education is experience... what did people do several decades ago? universities for profit are relatively new institutions that boomed about at the time the "golden age of retirement" arrived, post WW2.... now that this notion of a "golden age of retirement" era is over - it ended around 1997 and will likely never return - i think there's going to be a massive shift away from education and unions and into true on-the-job experience, working your way up, just like everyone used to do!<br /><br />Read about <a href="http://www.insideuop.com/node/21482" rel="nofollow">Colleges That Graduate Students Deep in Debt</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05019740089501187343noreply@blogger.com