Back in May of this Year Valerie Munson, an instructor for Everest College in Califorina candidly stated that the school is not accredited and cannot certify students in the medical trades. After that incident she was harassed and terrorized by her superiors. She is currently seeking damages for lost wages, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Munson says that when a student asked her if the school was accredited, she truthfully answered that it was not. She said she truthfully said that students would not be certified upon graduation, could not transfer course units, and did not qualify to take continuing education classes.
Munson's students were "enraged and emotionally devastated" at this news, and said they felt they were "lied to during enrollment," according to the complaint.
... Munson claims harassment and retaliation followed. She says her supervisors told her "to put a lid on the whole accreditation thing."
She claims her bosses told her, "You know we cannot have this, because this could have a huge affect on our attrition," according to the complaint.
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This is sadly typical of how Everest College campuses treat their faculty members. They hold faculty members responsible for each student who drops, and threaten to fire anyone who lets out "the secrets". Not to mention, administrators march into classrooms in the middle of lessons and purposely intimidate instructors into making mistakes so they can call them out on their mistakes. When I worked for them some years ago, one specific mean-spirited department chair engineered the firings of several faculty members by playing this "game".
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