Richard
GBWhen some one comes to get a Bachelors… When some one comes to get a Bachelors degree, they should be informed that the school is not regionally accredited. I tried to apply to a major university for my Masters Degree and was denied because of this issue. If I had known this when I did the sit down I would have chosen a different school.
Anonymous
GBGood education..... but bad financial aid officers Good education but you could educate your financial aid staff more. Most didn’t know how to handle a single parent household on FAFSA, or know what the actual age for declaring financial independence was. Or, how to put existing private loans into deferment. So my best advice would be to train your financial aid staff. 24 is age of independence and if it’s a single parent household, you only need ONE parent’s income. End of story. Caused me SO many headaches because they didn’t know how to do their jobs.
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.
Nickey
GBThe teacher's are amazing they take… The teacher's are amazing they take time to teach you and help you understand. The one thing that helps the course go by faster is that they are actually working in that field of your study so not only is they teaching us but they actually enjoy their job.
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.