Matthew
GBMy first 2 years were great here but so… My first 2 years were great here but so far I been having a rough time now with batchlers degree the on line class are very hard to stay with I wish they would offer more on ground classes
Sujey
GBIf I can give no stars I would If I can give no stars I would. When I signed up I was lied too. I was told I could test out of classes for my business degree then when I started I was told I couldn’t. I emailed the person that signed me up and never responded and when I called him he asked if he can call me back and never did and I still left him 2 voice mails and he never returned my messages. Then I was accidentally dropped from the school on the last week of the 2 classes I was taking at the time that caused me to fail the classes. After I failed the classes my gpa fell below and I had to submit my appeal to stay in the class then my appeal was denied. If you want some advise to register at this school some of the things they teach have nothing to do with the business world!
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.
George
GBPoor instructors and Dean Poor instructors and the Dean doesn't know how to do his research between students and and instructor issues. The instructors that they have hired are not knowledgeable in the department of which they are teaching in. It is like they will hire anyone who has a bachelor's degree. As long as they give a little "smoke and mirrors" they automatically assume they are fit for the job.
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?