03-26-2015, 09:55 AM
As Rebel100 Stated the decline was inevitable, however, the primary culprit in my deduction are a few. One is the fact that they are very very expensive while operating at a marginal expense relative to that of Brick and Mortar schools and while their business model was seen as a cash cow if you will it was also a concerning factor to many most notably congress.
The other is just based on the normal economic activity which is based on whenever more firms enter the market place chiefly brick and mortar whom stayed out of the fray for a long time. Now you have top rated universities offering a slew of programmes online for a fraction of that of Kaplan or UoP . Simply put they were just out maneuvered by names more recognizable in the market place.
The other is just based on the normal economic activity which is based on whenever more firms enter the market place chiefly brick and mortar whom stayed out of the fray for a long time. Now you have top rated universities offering a slew of programmes online for a fraction of that of Kaplan or UoP . Simply put they were just out maneuvered by names more recognizable in the market place.