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?
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.
Terra Paille
GBTeachers are Awesome I like the way all the teachers take time to explain the different kinds of learning material to the students. It helps us understand better what it is we will be doing later on in our field of work.
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.
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.