Parent company lays off 700 from University of Phoenix

Nov. 30, 2010
Most of those affected are admissions personnel

From The Arizona Republic: The Apollo Group has laid off about 700 University of Phoenix employees as it grapples with declining enrollment and changes in the way it pays admissions counselors. The layoffs affect mainly admissions personnel. The company expects new-student enrollment to drop about 40 percent in the current quarter as it significantly alters its recruiting practices to focus on students with a better chance of earning degrees.

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