- Report: #216509
Complaint Review: American Intercontinental University
| American Intercontinental University aiu.edu
Lafayette, Indiana U.S.A. |
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American Intercontinental University A.I.U. Online Total Ripoff!!! NOT ACCREDITED!! CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT! Lafayette Indiana
*Consumer Comment: AIU is accredited....
*General Comment: Accredation MY butt!!!!!
*Consumer Suggestion: STOP ATTENDING ALL THESE JUNK ON LINE SCHOOLS AND YOUR PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED
*Author of original report: Class Action!
*UPDATE Employee: WOW
*UPDATE Employee: Actually, they are Accredited
*Consumer Comment: Take some responsibility and move on!!!
*Consumer Comment: Very hard to sue schools
*Author of original report: Class Action Lawsuit!!
*Author of original report: Class Action Lawsuit!!
*Author of original report: Class Action Lawsuit!!
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AIU is accredited....
AUTHOR: Lasseterja - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
All4Tees, our experinces are different with AIU, I found it be both challenging and rewarding. After much research, I decided to attend AIU Online graduating in August 2009 with a Master's degree in Education with focus in Instructional Technology. Other than a poor Financial Aid and Accounting department, the quality of education was on par with other universities that I've attended throughout a 23 year naval career.
I have few items that dispel many of the allegations raised by disgruntled posters.
2. I graduated in August 2009 and was accepted by
3. I used to work with General Dynamics as a Training Specialist and since obtaining my Master's degree, I have received a promotion along with many job offers from many employers seeking my experience and educational credentials. I recently accepted a GS-13/14 position as an Instructional Systems Specialist. This would have not been possible if my degree was indeed worthless either by fortune 500 companies or the Department of Defense.
4. My tuition was paid for in part by the MGIB and employer reimbursement. I find it hard to believe that an employer would pay for coursework if they viewed it as worthless. General Dynamics is a large defense contractor much like Boeing, Lockheed, Sikorsky, etc. Each of these firms recognizes AIU degrees and offer tuition reimbursement.
5. I'm a 23 year naval veteran and graduate of AIU. Any attempts by some to label any positive comments as anything other are just indicative of their own distrust.
Lastly, I would recommend AIU to any working professional seeking to enhance their resume and upward progression. These posts that allege AIU is not accredited or offer worthless degrees are not based on facts and only harm the reputations of the many thousands of alumni, current students and instructors of AIU. I'm a 23 year naval veteran and graduate of AIU. My educational experience at AIU has certainly led to better career opportunities and significantly enhanced my professional growth.
#2 General Comment
Accredation MY butt!!!!!
AUTHOR: all4tees - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 09, 2010
#3 Consumer Suggestion
STOP ATTENDING ALL THESE JUNK ON LINE SCHOOLS AND YOUR PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED
AUTHOR: Margaret - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 13, 2007
All brick & morter colleges and community colleges offer on line classes now at reasonable state tuition rates. If everyone would just stop this Bull$#*& of attending these rip off places of higher education, you would not be getting yourselves in a financial bind, or having these rip off companies trying to ruin your credit. Then UOP, AXIA, STRAYER, CAPELLA, and who ever else Jon Doe for profit schools will close up shop and be gone for good!
These on line schools are a 100% rip off. I have taken a few on line classes through one of my local community college's and I am satisfied to know that its 100% accredited and transferable to any 4 year university, no questions asked.
Please everyone, stop giving yourself a heartache
#4 Author of original report
Class Action!
AUTHOR: Jace - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 03, 2007
#6 UPDATE Employee
Actually, they are Accredited
AUTHOR: Tawny - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 11, 2007
They are however, on probation. This is an incredibly strict accrediting body. I suggest you do your research and look up how many schools they have placed on probation. The University of Louisiana for example. I do believe you would be shocked at the amount.
The probation does not affect current students. All their credits while the school is accredited are considered valid. AIU is making an incredible amount of changes to meet the demands of SACS. Due to the amount of changes, SACS chose to place them on probation for an additional year to ensure they are keeping those policies in place.
Please do not post things you have not bothered to research.
#7 Consumer Comment
Take some responsibility and move on!!!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 13, 2006
No matter how many times people point out the necessity to perform one's research before spending tens of thousands of dollars on an education, she continues to ignore such suggestions and keeps believing that because she was "told" something then she must have a case.
A quick, two-minute internet search on AIU pulls up questionable accreditation which is not accepted nationally. That right there should be enough to persuade or dissuade anyone from attending said school if accreditation is important to them!
An important part of being a college student is learning to think independently and developing critical analysis skills. This includes being capable of performing research and making informed decisions. People who prefer to go by life according to what they are "told" have no business being in college as such education would be a waste. Perhaps the OP will eventually realize this, or at least examine her behavior in her fruitless job search. As it so happens, employers also desire people who can "think outside the box" -- otherwise they would hire robots who are "told" what to do by the people who program them.
#8 Consumer Comment
Very hard to sue schools
AUTHOR: Juliet - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 12, 2006
Getting money back for an unsatisfactory education just doesn't seem to happen. There'd likely be a lot fewer schools in this country if you could sue them for dissatisfaction. Granted, if deception, etc., can be proven, there would seem to be a basis for a lawsuit, but again, I wouldn't pin my hopes on ever recovering what you spent.
Getting ripped off on an education really hurts because it is so expensive, and then having the promises of a brighter future ripped away makes the wound even deeper. Living and learning is a rotten response, but at some point, that's about the only option left.
Nursing the wound won't hurt the school a bit, but it will do you great harm. I really do feel for you, and wish I had something better to say, but having been ripped off both by so-called friends as well as the corporate world, justice is a nice concept, but we can't let ourselves be eaten alive when it doesn't happen, and, ugly as the truth may be, it usually won't happen.
If someone has a better response, please post it!! I hate this negative impression I have, but I also really hate to see someone being eaten alive by an issue that likely can't have a satisfactory resolution for them.
#9 Author of original report
Class Action Lawsuit!!
AUTHOR: Jace - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 12, 2006
#10 Author of original report
Class Action Lawsuit!!
AUTHOR: Jace - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 12, 2006
#11 Author of original report
Class Action Lawsuit!!
AUTHOR: Jace - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 12, 2006

