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Complaint Review: Ashworth College - Norcross Georgia

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ashworth college is the biggest rip off. do not attend there school all they want is your money they dont care about you and you can not transfer your credits to any other school.they are fake and they are not accrediated.

when i found out they where not accrediated i quit paying and they turned me into collections. they kept telling me they where accrediated but they are not they are fake phony people who sit in a warehouse trying to come up with new ways to take people's money.

do not attend they will take your money and you can never get through when you need help either.

Cierra
bonaire, Georgia
U.S.A.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Ashford MAY accept your credits for transfer IF

AUTHOR: Nans - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 21, 2009

you take a degree course of their choosing. They do not guarantee that they will take ANYthing from Ashworth. Their degree selection is also limited. They cost even more than a UC system college.

If you are reading this and you decide to enroll, come back when you are done and tell us what employer hired you on the basis, even in part, of having a degree from Ashworth.

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Ashworth University

AUTHOR: Mj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, August 21, 2008

I have read several of your comments about Ashworth University. However, I have always made my payments on time and never had a problem with a "collection" account. Ashworth University is IN FACT accredited by the DETC and you can visit their website at www.detc.org and the DETC is recognized by the Department of Education as a legitimate accrediting agency(www.ed.gov) Please visit both websites for further information.

As for transfer credits as with any college transfer credits are subject to the institution you are attempting to attend. Prior to Ashworth University offering a bachelor degree program I did in fact sign up for Ashford University (Yes this college is accredited too) which accepted MOST of ASHWORTH's credits so I could complete my bachelors degree, but Ashworth decided to start offering a bachelor degree program so I withdrew from the program. I hope this clarifies any misunderstanding.

No this University is NOT Harvard, Yale or any other high end educational system, but it is in fact accredited and recognized as a legitimate place of learning. It is a great program for any working adult seeking their degree without time constraints of a typical classroom schedule.

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Ashworth University

AUTHOR: Mj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, August 21, 2008

I have read several of your comments about Ashworth University. However, I have always made my payments on time and never had a problem with a "collection" account. Ashworth University is IN FACT accredited by the DETC and you can visit their website at www.detc.org and the DETC is recognized by the Department of Education as a legitimate accrediting agency(www.ed.gov) Please visit both websites for further information.

As for transfer credits as with any college transfer credits are subject to the institution you are attempting to attend. Prior to Ashworth University offering a bachelor degree program I did in fact sign up for Ashford University (Yes this college is accredited too) which accepted MOST of ASHWORTH's credits so I could complete my bachelors degree, but Ashworth decided to start offering a bachelor degree program so I withdrew from the program. I hope this clarifies any misunderstanding.

No this University is NOT Harvard, Yale or any other high end educational system, but it is in fact accredited and recognized as a legitimate place of learning. It is a great program for any working adult seeking their degree without time constraints of a typical classroom schedule.

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Ashworth University

AUTHOR: Mj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, August 21, 2008

I have read several of your comments about Ashworth University. However, I have always made my payments on time and never had a problem with a "collection" account. Ashworth University is IN FACT accredited by the DETC and you can visit their website at www.detc.org and the DETC is recognized by the Department of Education as a legitimate accrediting agency(www.ed.gov) Please visit both websites for further information.

As for transfer credits as with any college transfer credits are subject to the institution you are attempting to attend. Prior to Ashworth University offering a bachelor degree program I did in fact sign up for Ashford University (Yes this college is accredited too) which accepted MOST of ASHWORTH's credits so I could complete my bachelors degree, but Ashworth decided to start offering a bachelor degree program so I withdrew from the program. I hope this clarifies any misunderstanding.

No this University is NOT Harvard, Yale or any other high end educational system, but it is in fact accredited and recognized as a legitimate place of learning. It is a great program for any working adult seeking their degree without time constraints of a typical classroom schedule.

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