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SEGMENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
SEGMENTS [Abstract]  
SEGMENTS
10.
SEGMENTS

We operate our business in three reportable segments: (a) the Transportation and Skilled Trades segment; (b) the Healthcare and Other Professions segment; and (c) the Transitional segment.  Our reportable segments have been determined based on a method by which we now evaluate performance and allocate resources.  Each reportable segment represents a group of post-secondary education providers that offer a variety of degree and non-degree academic programs.  These segments are organized by key market segments to enhance operational alignment within each segment to more effectively execute our strategic plan.  Each of the Company’s schools is a reporting unit and an operating segment.  Our operating segments are described below.

Transportation and Skilled Trades – The Transportation and Skilled Trades segment offers academic programs mainly in the career-oriented disciplines of transportation and skilled trades (e.g. automotive, diesel, HVAC, welding and manufacturing).

Healthcare and Other Professions – The Healthcare and Other Professions segment offers academic programs in the career-oriented disciplines of health sciences, hospitality and business and information technology (e.g. dental assistant, medical assistant, practical nursing, culinary arts and cosmetology).

TransitionalThe Transitional segment refers to our campus operations which have been closed.  The schools in the Transitional segment employed a gradual teach-out process that enabled the schools to continue to operate to allow their current students to complete their course of study.

The Company continually evaluates each campus for profitability, earning potential, and customer satisfaction.  This evaluation takes several factors into consideration, including the campus’s geographic location and program offerings, as well as skillsets required of our students by their potential employers.  The purpose of this evaluation is to ensure that our programs provide our students with the best possible opportunity to succeed in the marketplace with the goals of attracting more students to our programs and, ultimately, to provide our shareholders with the maximum return on their investment.  Campuses classified in the Transitional segment have been subject to this process and have been strategically identified for closure.  As of June 30, 2020 and 2019 and December 31, 2019, no campuses have been categorized in the Transitional segment.

We evaluate segment performance based on operating results.  Adjustments to reconcile segment results to consolidated results are included under the caption “Corporate,” which primarily includes unallocated corporate activity.

Summary financial information by reporting segment is as follows:

  
For the Three Months Ended June 30,
 
  
Revenue
  
Operating Income (Loss)
 
  
2020
  
% of
Total
  
2019
  
% of
Total
  
2020
  
2019
 
Transportation and Skilled Trades
 
$
42,915
   
68.7
%
 
$
44,028
   
69.3
%
 
$
4,870
  
$
2,484
 
Healthcare and Other Professions
  
19,555
   
31.3
%
  
19,541
   
30.7
%
  
2,731
   
1,839
 
Corporate
  
-
       
-
       
(6,441
)
  
(6,416
)
Total
 
$
62,470
   
100.0
%
 
$
63,569
   
100.0
%
 
$
1,160
  
$
(2,093
)

  
For the Six Months Ended June 30,
 
  
Revenue
  
Operating Income (Loss)
 
   
2020
  
% of
Total
   
2019
  
% of
Total
   
2020
   
2019
 
Transportation and Skilled Trades
 
$
91,971
   
69.4
%
 
$
88,354
   
69.7
%
 
$
9,708
  
$
4,300
 
Healthcare and Other Professions
  
40,540
   
30.6
%
  
38,479
   
30.3
%
  
4,733
   
2,811
 
Corporate
  
-
       
-
       
(14,626
)
  
(14,069
)
Total
 
$
132,511
   
100.0
%
 
$
126,833
   
100.0
%
 
$
(185
)
 
$
(6,958
)

  
Total Assets
 
  
June 30, 2020
  
December 31, 2019
 
Transportation and Skilled Trades
 
$
135,140
  
$
121,611
 
Healthcare and Other Professions
  
29,184
   
27,945
 
Corporate
  
30,577
   
45,207
 
Total
 
$
194,901
  
$
194,763