- Report: #508546
Complaint Review: Professional Career Development Institute - Ashworth College
| Professional Career Development Institute - Ashworth College 430 Technology Pkwy
Norcross, Georgia United States of America |
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Professional Career Development Institute - Ashworth College Ashworth University, PCDI SCHOOL OF FRAUD Norcross , Georgia
*Consumer Suggestion: Out of luck
*General Comment: No one will help you cause its not a scam
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I just want the public to be aware of Ashworth University AKA Ashworth College, PCDI
this school is a fraud, they are not regionally accredited, I have 60 credits with them and cannot get those credits transfer to any school run by the state. I have called them and only to be told it is not their fault that my credits will not be accepted. Can something be done to this school so that they are off the market? I hate to see others go through the same thing I am going through right now. Only if I had done my home work I would have found out that this school is nothing but a scam. I want to know what kind of scam is Dr. Miller running. Please, Please will someone help me in getting back some of the thousands of dollars I gave to this school?
Jennifer, Arbutus MD
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Search TipsUnfortunately, Lu is correct in that there is probably nothing you can do. Transfer credits are always up to the RECEIVING institution, unless there is an articulation agreement already in place (as is common between community colleges and the four-year schools in their state).
Your post is a warning to all those considering an online school. CHECK THE ACCREDITATION and make sure BEFORE you attend that if you plan to transfer, the follow pon school will accept the credits.
If you used federal financial aid you may want to consider calling your lender to see if they have any suggestions.
#2 General Comment
No one will help you cause its not a scam
AUTHOR: Lu - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009

