- Report: #166035
Complaint Review: Ashworth College
| Ashworth College P.O. Box 926300
Norcross, Georgia U.S.A. |
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Ashworth College ripoff, worhless degree, lied to me Norcross Georgia
*General Comment: Ashworth Student too
*General Comment: accreditation
* : american public university
*Consumer Comment: What is the name of the university that your units transferred to?
*Consumer Comment: not an employee
*Consumer Comment: another smoke screen!
*Consumer Comment: Another Smoke Screen
*Consumer Comment: Know what you are getting into....
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Ashworth Student too
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 15, 2011
Speaking as a learning Disability. I am thrilled at the prospect of getting a Education where I can take the time to do the assignments And not feel rushed. I have paid monthly without a single incident.
If I may suggest Please pass the word if you are having a problem with Ashworth College.That sounds like Administrative not Teaching. Should we not go to Virginia state because of a accused child molester?.
I have worked hard to obtain the Security specialist training. I just received a 85% on my first test in Forensics.
I don't buy my Diploma's I earn them! And I do not believe John's Hopkins has a payment Plan at $44.00 a Month.
Respectfully
John,
#2 General Comment
accreditation
AUTHOR: CoachT - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Ashworth College is accredited by the DETC which is listed as recognized by both CHEA and US DoE. That's an absolute fact and makes Ashworth therefor "accredited". Ashworth college is not, however, Regionally Accredited - that's a very important distinction.
Most community colleges and state universities are regionally accredited. Most regionally accredited schools will only accept transfer from other regionally accredited schools. But, no school is ever required to accept transfer credit from any other school and just because they do doesn't mean all courses from those other schools will transfer in.
No college or university in the United States has any way of knowing whether a course you've taken from them will transfer into any other college or university unless they have a joint program or articulation agreement. That's the nature of transferring credit. Some accept just about anything, some accept absolutely nothing, most are in the middle somewhere.
The only people "taken advantage of" are those that can't or won't understand the system of accreditation in the US or the nature of the higher education system. Nobody should undertake any program at any school with the intent of transferring the credits elsewhere without first seeing a written agreement between the schools regarding credit articulation.
But, if you undertake a program with the intent of completing that program in entirety for benefit of whatever credential it provides - you rarely hear the same sort of complaints.
Think of credit transfers similar to returning merchandise you've purchased. If you buy it at WalMart, Target won't usually give you a refund for it. It's still your merchandise though and you're free to use it. It's also similar to buying a car. If you're set on eventually having that Chevy transmission in your car, you don't buy a Ford to put it in. If you want a master's degree from a regionally accredited university, you don't get a bachelor's from a DETC to build on. If you don't understand that a Chevy transmission won't fit in a Ford - that's neither Chevy's nor Ford's fault.
Ashworth (and other similar schools) is great for what they are. They are not, and most people know that when they buy in, your state university. Your state university, similarly, isn't an Ivy League university.
#4 Consumer Comment
What is the name of the university that your units transferred to?
AUTHOR: Nans - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 23, 2009
every school has their own rules and regulations as to "if' they except credits from specific schools. i understand that many people have has horrible problems with ashworth and that sucks. I was kinda beginning to think the school was a little shady, but since my credits have transfered from there, I have been much more at ease.. best of luck to you.
#6 Consumer Comment
another smoke screen!
AUTHOR: Zach - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 15, 2005
Oh, and I agree it does sound like just another smoke screen!
#7 Consumer Comment
Another Smoke Screen
AUTHOR: Lloyd - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 13, 2005
#8 Consumer Comment
Know what you are getting into....
AUTHOR: Karl - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 12, 2005
I just enrolled in the Criminal Justice program. When I called I asked if my credits would transfer and I was told that would depend on the other college. This is a fact between all schools. Also just so you know no school will accept credit from a school out of state. If you want all of your credits to transfer then go to a junior college in another state.
Ashworth is accreditted by CHEA the link follows http://www.chea.org/search/default.asp
click agree and enter the name of the school you wish to check.
I chose Ashworth for one reason and that is because they are accreditted and cheap with the monthly payments. Before I chose them though I went to my employer and checked and yes they do accept them.
Know what questions to ask and verify them before starting anything.

