University of Antelope Valley in California offers to pay employers $2,000 to hire its graduates
Los Angeles Times
September 8, 2011
If you're looking to hire a nurse, solar panel installer or pastry chef, the University of Antelope Valley has a deal for you.
The for-profit school, based in a former motel in Lancaster, will pay employers up to $2,000 for each graduate they hire.
But there are lots of conditions, including that the offer is good only this month and the graduate must be hired in the field in which he or she studied.
In other words, if you hire one of their massage therapy graduates to be a store clerk, you don't get the money.
Marco and Sandra Johnson, the husband-and-wife owners of the college, said the initiative was dreamed up a few weeks ago as a way to kick-start the flailing local economy. Since early 2009, unemployment in Lancaster has been 15% and higher, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.