(07-01-2021, 04:38 PM)ashkir Wrote: The Teachers College layoffs make sense. Didn't they close down their California programs and several other states?
The Teacher College didn't have layoffs. Only Business and Healthcare had layoffs which is odd. Business is their largest division.
(07-01-2021, 04:37 PM)sacredrain Wrote: So saying you have 135,000 students could mean students who are in the middle of terms, students who have graduated that month, and students who have committed to the upcoming term, and new students who have completed the enrollment process. This is why I am saying they may not have the 135,000 strong number, due to how they count students. Most universities only count students who are actually there and have enrolled say 10 days after a term starts.
I didn't pull the number out of the thin air. WGU used 135,000 in their email last night. You work there so why don't you ask them how they calculate the number of students enrolled? You have a mile long list of excuses. Stop it. This was handled poorly.