Every For profit Art institute to be closed by December 11th.

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The Art Institute of Phoenix is closing
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PHOENIX - After weeks of uncertainty, The Art Institute of Phoenix will close, possibly by the end of the year.

So will at least 17 other schools that are part of the Art Institute branding. Nine campuses that are part of Argosy University and three campuses from South University will also close.

In a Tuesday statement, Dream Center Education Holdings, LLC, said, "After a complete and thorough examination of the three education systems in the DCEH network to ensure they are meeting the needs of today’s learners, we did not see demand growth for courses at these campuses."

"This decision was made for a number of reasons, including a shift in the demand for online programs in higher education and in student populations at the campuses, which have resulted in declining, unsustainable enrollment levels for campus-based programs in these markets."

Most campuses would close in December, the statement said, but the timing would vary by campus. It did not specify when the Phoenix campus would officially close.

In July, Dream Center Education Holdings, which acquired the schools in late 2017, said it was evaluating its programs and had stopped accepting prospective students.

A note on the website directs current students to call 855-758-5661 with questions.

Art Institutes in San Diego, California and Henderson, Nevada do not appear to be affected. In fact, the Art Institute of Phoenix website indicates those programs are currently accepting new students.

According to the Dream Center Education Holdings website, the following campuses have discontinued programs:

The Art Institutes: Arlington, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago; Denver, Colorado; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Indianapolis, Indiana; Nashville, Tennessee; Novi, Michigan; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Phoenix, Arizona; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; Portland, Oregon; San Bernardino, California; San Francisco, California; Santa Ana, California; Sacramento, California; and Schaumburg, Illinois.

Argosy University: Alameda, California; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Nashville, Tennessee; Ontario, Canada; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Diego, California; Sarasota, Florida; and Schaumburg, Illinois.

South University: Novi, Michigan; High Point, North Carolina; and Cleveland, Ohio
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The latest statement on the Phoenix website clarifies how current students should proceed with their studies or what options they have. ABC15 has reached out to a spokesperson with Dream Center Education Holdings requesting that information.
 

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The Art Institute of Philadelphia is closing? Good!
 

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Good.

These for-profit "schools" are a disgrace.

Saddling students with more debt that they could possibly afford with the career they've ostensibly been preparing for.

Especially art students. Definitely glad I dodged a bullet by not going there.


Was kind of thinking the same
 

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What happens to the students that didn't finish their degree? :jbhmm:
I think with schools like this, credits hardly transfer to other schools. All that time and money down the drain? :what:
 

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What happens to the students that didn't finish their degree? :jbhmm:
I think with schools like this, credits hardly transfer to other schools. All that time and money down the drain? :what:
Probably somewhere like SCAD.

In the past there were programs in place to help students at shuttering schools.
 
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