- Report: #237653
Complaint Review: Axia Online,Aka UOP, University Of Phoenix, Apollo Group
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Axia Online, UOP, University Of Phoenix, Apollo Group Axia Dishonest, Hustling liars who will get you to sign up to pad thier paychecks. Once you are in they dont care. Ripoff Online Nationwide
*UPDATE Employee: To Angela
*Consumer Comment: I too went throught the same situation..
*Author of original report: I can Back up my claim
*Consumer Comment: Can anyone confirm what this lady says?
*Consumer Comment: University level teaching at $10 an hour?????
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Origins of U o P; former faculty member
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This is my warning 12 months later with a total of 2 completed classes, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME or PATIENTCE with this company. They do not care about your education go to you local universities and look for alternatives.
Melyssa
Roswell, Georgia
U.S.A.
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Search TipsIt sounds like you are being charged for the first week of attendance. If this is the case then you should be pro-rated the full tuition for one week of class. At $295 per credit x 3 credits per class this comes to $885. Divide this figure by 9 weeks and you get $98.34 for one week of attendance. Add in the cost of books for two classes and your total should come to about, $326.68. If you only attended one week of class for two classes then this would be the amount you would owe. Make sure you find out how many times and weeks the school has stated that you posted in class. If you only took one class then your total would be $163.34.
When you take out financial aid you have an obligation to complete 24 credits to maintain full time status over the academic year. How many credits have you completed since you started school?
If your total is at or close to 12 credits then you are over halfway and you should not owe more than half the amount given to you. What I mean is that when you started school, you would have been given about $3312.50 in loan money to pay for four classes totaling 12 credits.
In any case the best way that I can offer advice for your situation is if you could state the following:
* Date you started school
* Amount of classes you have taken
* Amount of classes you have completed
* Date you stopped attending school
* Your grant amount (to help determine the out of pocket estimate)
* Total credits you transferred in to the school
This information that I am asking for is pretty general in nature and should not cause any privacy issues or concerns. Please do not post your name or IRN in any case.
After all is said and done there is hope after Axia. Even though you have taken out a loan it may not be fully utilized for that academic year. You can transfer the remainder to another school of your choosing. I would suggest that you go to the NSLDS website at (nslds.ed.gov) to determine the actual amounts paid to Axia for your education. As long as you are not out of school for more than 6 months, your payments on your loan remain deferred. If you have received a statement from the lender that you must pay, you only have to ensure that your payments are current and then they can be deferred as you start attending another school. Hope this helps.
#2 Consumer Comment
I too went throught the same situation..
AUTHOR: Angela - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 22, 2007
I was then informed that I could not take a leave of absense because I posted my bio, therefore, I was considered a "auto drop." Not to mention I now had to pay over 800 dollars for each course because of this "auto drop" They will no accept payments but rather this "bill" needs to be paid in full before you can re-enroll. I am in no situation to repay that high of a bill in full.
So I chalked it up to not going back to that school and I would attend a different University that would not treat me with disrespect. I later came to find out that since I was attending school with the use of financial aid that once I was "dropped" Axia reported this to finacial aid and in turn financial aid stopped payment on my education. Now that this happened I not only have a bill to Axia for over 800 dollars but owe a student loan in the amount of over 7,000 that is now on my credit. Until these are paid I cannot attend ANY school with the use of financial aid which means that any classes I take will have to come out of pocket. Thank you so much Axia for destroying my education and my families future.
#3 Author of original report
I can Back up my claim
AUTHOR: Melyssa - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 09, 2007
#4 Consumer Comment
Can anyone confirm what this lady says?
AUTHOR: Carl - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 09, 2007
#5 Consumer Comment
University level teaching at $10 an hour?????
AUTHOR: Kyle - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 15, 2007
#6 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Origins of U o P; former faculty member
AUTHOR: Lynn - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 04, 2007
I LOVE this thread, and am glad to see the fraudulent practices exposed. Laugh out loud funny comments, along with the exposure of a very sad situation that has disrupted many lives.
I used to teach undergraduate classes at UoP (ground) and my pay worked out to about $10/ hour. Most students' highest prority seemed to getting an A, even if their work was lousy, because they wanted to go to graduate school. How pitiful that they were deluded into thinking that would be an easy process.
After all this discussion, anyone who is still considering enrolling at the UoP should print out this report/ thread and take it to a therapist who can help the prospective student with a realty check.

