I was offered a job to teach at a college. Was a life long dream of mine (to teach). But the massive pay cut forced me to pass. Students should pay less, teachers should be paid more. I can’t say for certain where the money’s going, but it’s not anywhere to the benefit of students that’s for damn sure. And this is now becoming a problem with these for profit colleges. It’s costs too much for students to go, and they pay to little to keep teachers. If you don’t have teachers, you can’t have students. If you have no students, you have no use for teachers. And since the bottom line is the only thing that’s important, you lose entire departments. The college that was interested in me, is the one I went to. And they have maybe 25% of tech department left from when I went there. When I was there, there was networking, programming, server administration, desktop/server support, web design/e-commerce, etc. We had a new building and took up most of it. Now they have high turnover in teachers because they can’t/won’t pay them enough. Now they only have a general IT course to give you exposure to various things for the purpose of transferring the credit to a bachelors degree. And a Cybersecurity, Virtualization, & Networking course.
I was offered a job to teach at a college. Was a life long dream of mine (to teach). But the massive pay cut forced me to pass. Students should pay less, teachers should be paid more. I can’t say for certain where the money’s going, but it’s not anywhere to the benefit of students that’s for damn sure. And this is now becoming a problem with these for profit colleges. It’s costs too much for students to go, and they pay to little to keep teachers. If you don’t have teachers, you can’t have students. If you have no students, you have no use for teachers. And since the bottom line is the only thing that’s important, you lose entire departments. The college that was interested in me, is the one I went to. And they have maybe 25% of tech department left from when I went there. When I was there, there was networking, programming, server administration, desktop/server support, web design/e-commerce, etc. We had a new building and took up most of it. Now they have high turnover in teachers because they can’t/won’t pay them enough. Now they only have a general IT course to give you exposure to various things for the purpose of transferring the credit to a bachelors degree. And a Cybersecurity, Virtualization, & Networking course.