Talk:Jones International University

Deletion
I guess nobody needs to know anything about a multi-billion dollar company. whatever. Chadlupkes (talk) 22:34, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
 * And no, I don't have a conflict of interest. I just seem to constantly have issues with the notability requirement.  If I hear something on the news, like the Jones Radio Networks being bought by Triton, I go to Wikipedia to find out more information.  If I don't find it, I create it.  And the smaller articles often get deleted.  Chadlupkes (talk)

Advert
The whole section on JIU reads like an advertisement, referring to items in the first person. I highly suggest restructuring/rewording it. ClosedEyesSeeing (talk) 20:28, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

Requested move
I'm an employee of the company (Jones International) and I was requested by the company to move the content of this page to existing page under "Jones International University" which is the correct name for the university. "Jones International" is the name of the parental company and should redirect to "Jones International University" and not the other way around.

Current situation

 * "Jones International" - have the full content with information about the university.
 * "Jones International University" - redirects to "Jones International" page.

Desired situation
Alexenniss (talk) 20:36, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
 * "Jones International" - redirects to "Jones International University".
 * "Jones International University" - have the full content with information about the university.

I have made the request to move this page to "Jones International University" at Requested_moves. Unfortunately I couldn't do the move myself, because @Alexenniss tried to do a cut&paste into the new page, so there is a history :) Dracunculus (talk) 21:15, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

Do we really need the "List of Colleges and Degree Programs"?
It doesn't appear to add anything to the article. I could understand listing a few degrees as examples of what they do or the diversity of their courses, but this giant list seems like blatant advertising. I'm also noticing that other Universities, such as the University of Phoenix do not have a full listing of programs. Dracunculus (talk) 21:13, 18 November 2010 (UTC)