Samantha
GBI attended CollegeAmerica ten years… I attended CollegeAmerica ten years ago, receiving an Associate in Medical Specialties. This has proven to be a worthless degree. The school is not recognized by any higher level of education. There are no courses that are transferable for college credit. I will continue to pay towards the remaining debt of $38,089.32 for the rest of my life. Emory University in Atlanta, GA id not this expensive. For my "internship" I was placed at Hands Over Hearts as a file clerk. This had nothing to do with what I had hoped to become a career. I was told the market was flooded with students and there was nothing appropriate available. I was naive enough at the time to believe in this system. What can be done not only for me, but for other students out there what want a chance to become productive citizens of our society and not be scammed by such an organization?
Betty
GBIt seems once your there for a few… It seems once your there for a few months some of the staff lose interest in your success. When I need help with anything other than school work there's not much help. But I will say that most of the professors are just amazing and they are the ones who keep me interested.
Jennifer
GBwent for cna went for cna, spent 2 years and found out the stopped offering it. teachers are knowledgeable or to busy with personal calls and YouTube videos to teach. cant get a hold of anyone. takes a month to hear back from some one. dean never there to hear my complaints. wasted time and money for nothing.
Former student
GBTeachers are as prepared as they can be… Teachers are as prepared as they can be with the technology given, however the tech is faulty or they aren't showed how to use it. They are only national accredited instead of regionally, so most credits don't transfer. The classes are disorganized and seemingly out of order.
No name
GBThe teachers are great but the billing… The teachers are great but the billing is poor. Not everything was billed the way it should have been so when the program was over, there was a surprise balance owed to the school instead of being billed through financial aid.