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They are being sued for 11 billion dollars for student loan fraud the recruiters are very pushy to get you enrolled and now I know why they were offered incentives for how many students enrolled in these useless classes these bastards still owe me a refund I applied for it last winter and never received it the graduation rAte is a meek 48% I never knew of this until I filled out my fafsa forms and the job placement rate isn't 83% like they claim in my field since 93 one person has a job in digital filmmaking and video production 1 student in 18 years I'm pretty sure that's lower then 83% that's like.01% do not go here save your money don't fall for their deceitful tactics and unethical business practices go to a university this place reminds me of the South Harmon Institute of Technology
Collaboration/Competitive: B, Individual Value: F
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Not a supporting school, don't support when your computer system is down, students are not their main priority for success, if you are facing any difficulties don't expect to be supported by advisors.
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Initially the experience was good. All of the Faculty was friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, life took an unexpected turn and I had to temporarily withdrawal from my courses. Before finally deciding to withdrawal I called and spoke to my adviser, whom redirected me to another adviser. She reviewed my information and told me that my withdrawal would not affect my financial aid in anyway. A month later I get a bill for almost $2,000.00!! I called and spoke to someone in the Accounts Receivables department and He looked up my information and said he was unsure why I got a bill because I was enrolled long enough that none of my financial add should have been returned. Still I am receiving a bill and now they are demanding payment and telling me that can no longer enroll or get my transcript. My initial plans where to return to my studies but with the treatment and incorrect information that I have received I don't think I will be returning anytime soon.
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Education Quality: F
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