Pros
The employees who work, and students who attend, the actual campus (formerly MTI CC out of Sacramento, CA) have an amazing culture and student engagement. Campus.edu out of NYC bought out MTI College a few years ago and they have now merged to be campus.edu. -Students we work with are amazing and inspirational
Cons
-Campus Scholars program is highly focused on numbers vs. student experience and outcomes -Concerning compliance coaching from upper leadership regarding false promises to students and graduation rates although Campus Scholars has not had a graduating class yet -Poor leadership culture as a result of poor communication and focusing on profits over students and employee experience -All VPs currently leading Campus Scholars division have not worked in higher education before; all have for profit and/or tech backgrounds - this creates a major disconnect between upper leadership and the student experience/employee experience -High turnover and pressure to be profitable as it is a start up culture -Hybrid model is coming back, meaning WFH is phasing out offering less flexibility/autonomy/trust for remote workers -Campuswire crashes every week - this is the primary CRM platform used by staff and students -Half of leads tend to be disqualified/poor marketing strategies