Originally posted by iupgroundhog
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The NE lost a lot of enrollment too which hurt their projections.
So both Triads will likely be in financial trouble for the next half decade...unless they start to gain enrollment again. I suppose they could cut a lot of employee expenses, but I doubt they'd be giving these raises if that was the plan.
I honestly think that leadership and the consultants think they're going to build something innovative that makes enrollment takeoff. <-- I think it's as simple as that.
Now, how likely is it that schools losing enrollment for a decade that are probably priced too high will grow? That's another debate.
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