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RE: UMass leaving MAC.
(04-03-2014 07:32 AM)runamuck Wrote: (04-02-2014 11:58 AM)asupatch Wrote: (03-31-2014 06:26 AM)Brokeback Flamer Wrote: (03-30-2014 09:21 PM)GaSoEagle Wrote: I will say this : If Liberty is denied again this year it should be very clear that the presidents are simply not going to invite them unless the conference has to do so to survive.
So if June 1 comes and goes and Liberty is not invited I would think it is over for Liberty's chances with the Sun Belt.
On the surface I agree. Liberty is pulling out all the stops apparently. If it's a unanimous vote or an overwhelming majority voting NO, then Liberty is done. But if it's only short 1 or 2 votes, they still have life
As for Benson, he's right. The SBC does need to advance and do so now if they want to remain relevant
If only Liberty could help them advance. Unfortunately they can not. The University of Phoenix at Lynchburg does nothing to advance the conference.
Liberty and U Phoenix and the like should form their own conference.
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Tom in Lazybrook
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RE: UMass leaving MAC.
(04-03-2014 10:21 AM)JMU2004 Wrote: (04-03-2014 10:16 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: (04-03-2014 10:10 AM)JMU2004 Wrote: (04-03-2014 07:32 AM)runamuck Wrote: (04-02-2014 11:58 AM)asupatch Wrote: If only Liberty could help them advance. Unfortunately they can not. The University of Phoenix at Lynchburg does nothing to advance the conference.
Liberty and U Phoenix and the like should form their own conference.
An expert was on CNBC this morning talking about how the federal government was looking into federal loan fraud charges against for-profit online educators. The crack down is coming, and Liberty will be scrutinized within that group.
This is coming and is overdue. I have no idea if LU has a liability there (they can't possibly be as repulsive as some of the other players in that field)
My guess is that those with the major liabilities would be those that produce non-degree education. There might be some blowback on some of LU's seminarial degrees or certificates. But I'd be surprised if they got hit as bad as Virginia College for example.
Don't know either....but, I can guarantee that a school with 90,000 online students who receives hundreds of millions in federal loan funds will be examined.
And they should be. If their graduates are having trouble paying back the loans then the school should be cut off.
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RE: UMass leaving MAC.
(04-03-2014 12:18 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: (04-03-2014 10:21 AM)JMU2004 Wrote: (04-03-2014 10:16 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: (04-03-2014 10:10 AM)JMU2004 Wrote: (04-03-2014 07:32 AM)runamuck Wrote: Liberty and U Phoenix and the like should form their own conference.
An expert was on CNBC this morning talking about how the federal government was looking into federal loan fraud charges against for-profit online educators. The crack down is coming, and Liberty will be scrutinized within that group.
This is coming and is overdue. I have no idea if LU has a liability there (they can't possibly be as repulsive as some of the other players in that field)
My guess is that those with the major liabilities would be those that produce non-degree education. There might be some blowback on some of LU's seminarial degrees or certificates. But I'd be surprised if they got hit as bad as Virginia College for example.
Don't know either....but, I can guarantee that a school with 90,000 online students who receives hundreds of millions in federal loan funds will be examined.
And they should be. If their graduates are having trouble paying back the loans then the school should be cut off.
Default rates for Universities in the US are in the link below. Liberty has a 7% default rate. As a comparison here are other Universities default rates. Baylor University 7%, Texas A & M University-College Station 5%, Texas Tech University 8%, Texas State University-San Marcos 6%, Stony Brook University 6%, SUNY at Albany 6%, California State University-Fullerton 6% and Michigan State University 4%. I just looked at random Uni's but one could assume all Uni's around the same rank as LU have similar default rates. UOPX and other for-profits default rates are in the double digits.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10...nteractive
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2014 12:57 PM by Curtisc83.)
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