Mikhail Shneyder

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Mikhail Shneyder, CEO of Nightingale Nursing College former vice president of a College in California which was shut down by the US federal government.

Mikhail Shneyder is the CEO of Nightingale College, in Salt Lake City, Utah, since March 2012.<ref> (October 29, 2013), ABC 4 news interviews nightingale’s CEO Mikhail Schneider, nursing college Utah, ABC.</ref><ref>Becoming a Nurse, ABC.</ref><ref name="DOPL">(April 5, 2012), Minutes Utah Education Committee Board of Nursing.</ref><ref>(November 6, 2014), Studio 5 with Brooke Walker, NBC.</ref><ref>Nightingale College Offers New Nursing Education Program</ref> Shneyder was Vice President of Heald College when the United States Department of Education canceled students debts. The school was then shut down.

Career

Mikhail Shneyder is a Russian (Belorussia) immigrant who arrived in New York at age 19. He is a registered Nurse and American citizen.

Education

Shneyder graduated from the University of California Berkeley.<ref name=cal">CalBusiness Fall 2009.</ref>

Heald College

From 2009 to 2011, Shneyder worked at California's Heald College as the Vice President of Allied Health Programs at Heald College Central Administrative Office.<ref name="DOPL"/><ref name=cal"/><ref>(March 10, 2011), State of California Board of Registered Nursing.</ref><ref>Mikhail Shneyder, LinkedIn</ref>

Due to findings by the Department of Education of misrepresented job placement rates at certain programs of Heald College from July 2010–2015, the department has made students of these programs eligible to have their debts canceled and the school was shut down on April 27, 2015.<ref>Information About Debt Relief for Corinthian Colleges Students Federal Student Aid</ref><ref>(March 10, 2011), Education/Licensing Committee Meeting State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs. </ref>

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