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Complaint Review: CTU Online - Colorado Technical University Online - Internet

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CTU Online - Colorado Technical University Online CTU, CTU Online, Colorado Tech, Colorado Tech Online Enrollment before decision was made and then were difficult in withdrawing Internet

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I was looking around the internet for schools where I could continue with for my master's degree and was also worrying about losing my health insurance once I left my undergrad university. My parents suggested requesting information, but, oh h*o, that was a giant mistake.

I went from chatting with an online adviser rep to having an "admissions adviser" start emailing me and calling me within ten minutes. I thought this was strange, but I also thought I would just be put on a mailing list to receive some catalogs. Before I knew it, the school had emailed me access to the virtual campus and encouraged me to sign in. I signed in to check it out and what did I find? I already had a class schedule and a start date. The school hadn't even received FAFSA info or official undergraduate transcripts. This was fishy.

The "adviser" called me three times the next day while I was studying and I kept ignoring the calls. My parents told me to keep considering the college until something could be figured out to help me keep my health insurance, so I refrained from telling them to roll off of a cliff until I had a more definitive plan.

Foolishly, I put their school code on my FAFSA (DO NOT DO THIS) and it wasn't until later that day that I had a really uneasy feeling about this place and decided to cancel enrollment. Here is where it got tricky.

I sent an email to my "adviser" (who was really a fast talking salesman) telling him that I needed to be withdrawn from the classes, as I had no intention of starting their program. I received no reply the next day, so I called and left him a voicemail. Again, no reply.

I sent an email to ctuacademicdean@ctuonline.com, as it was stated in their student handbook to do if you wanted to withdrawal, but received an automated message saying the email address was no longer in service. That was funny, because the student handbook I had found the address in was updated in January of 2010 and it was only April of 2010 that I attempted to message this address and it was deactivated. It said it had been forwarded to the proper address, but I still heard no reply. I called my "adviser" and left him two more voicemails and removed their school code from my FAFSA and called their financial aid to cancel any pending preliminary loan documents. I also chatted with three online "advisers" to inquire as to why I was not receiving any confirmations and they became increasingly more mean, saying "If your questions are regarding your withdrawal, you will have to speak with your adviser."

HOW COULD I DO THIS IF HE WOULDN'T ANSWER MY EMAILS OR CALL ME BACK?

Finally,

my "adviser" called me on a Saturday (what kind of school has people working on Saturdays?) and told me he had submitted my withdrawal paperwork. He said he would call back in 24-48 hours when everything had processed. I gave them 72 hours to call and when I hadn't received my confirmation call, I emailed the "adviser" twice more and called the registrar. The man said he had no way of accessing my file but he would call my "adviser" and leave him a voicemail requesting that he call me.

I don't know if this was ever done.

After emailing "student advising" stating that I wanted a confirmation of my withdrawal, I finally managed to annoy someone at the registrar enough to get the phone number of the "Student Manager." I called her and left a voicemail asking why I hadn't received a phonecall or email confirmation of withdrawal. I was assured I would be called back no later than 24 hours from my call time by the man who gave me her number.

Obviously,

this was a giant lie. I did receive a call the next day from my "adviser" telling me he had processed the paperwork and he was "sorry he hadn't gotten back to me" and that an automatic confirmation of withdrawal email would be sent once all of the paperwork was processed.

I requested an email verification from him as well, which he finally sent after a week of hounding him. It was riddled with grammatical errors. I have still yet to receive my confirmation of withdrawal, and if I don't receive it by the middle of this week, I will call everyone and hound them until I get what I want, which should have been done two weeks ago with no argument.

It seems odd that I would be ignored on so many occasions once I stated that I did not want to take any of their classes. A legitimate university would never ignore me in such a fashion, and I have attended a very reputable brick and mortar university for my undergraduate career and even though I have had paperwork issues, they always resolved them within a week.

DO NOT BE SUCKED INTO THIS SCAM. This school hires salespeople to coax people into starting and they will enroll you in classes before you even mention your decision about your own enrollment. Once you want to withdrawal, they will ignore you and be very mean to you. DON'T GET SUCKED IT, THIS SCHOOL IS A SCAM! DO NOT FILL OUT ANY OF THEIR PAPERWORK OR THEY WILL ENROLL YOU WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE!

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It's not everyone's cup of tea....

AUTHOR: Truly_Blessed - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Just like going to a physical campus works for some and going online works for some.  I have to say that your story is interesting. You were chatting with someone online who has basic information and recommended speaking to an advisor to get more detailed answers.  I am sure that they mentioned that someone will be following up with you.  Next, the chatter has to request the best number for you to be reached at so you provided that info, obviously, since they called you so quickly.  I know a lot of people that actually appreciate a prompt call back, obviously, you don't and that's ok. For me, I love it. You need to fill out an online application and pay the application fee unless you are educational partners with them or have military experience.  Now what institution do you know would come close to partnering with the military if they were a scam, NO ONE.  So you had to have filled out the online application and been accepted in order to have access to the virtual campus which does include your course schedule upfront which a lot of students appreciate, you don't.  In regards to official transcripts, they need to be requested and sent to the school to be evaluated. Unfortunately, that doesn't happen overnight nor as fast as any school requesting them would like. Any credit transferring in will state transfer under your academics tab.  So patience is needed in the meantime.  It seems like you were impatient and that doesn't make things happen quicker nor does it make you any more satisfied. 

Your advisor called you a few times a day probably because they were trying to get a feel for a good time to reach you since you may not have mentioned that to them.  Then you want to ignore the calls that you do get rather than answering and telling them that you are busy and to call back at a specific time or another day.  So really getting mad that you aren't answered right away when you call seems rather silly, don't you think?  It kind of goes along with the saying, treat others like how you want to be treated.  When you aren't compliant with others where do you think that is going to be the same for you.  Maybe if you were to keep in better contact with the school and advisor maybe they would have kept in better contact with you.  CTU is a very reputable institution and hold a Regional Accreditation by the NCA.  Not a scam. 

So you say there were some grammatical errors in an email you received.  Well there are grammatical errors in your complaint.  It didn't work out for you at that school and I hope it does elsewhere.  The important part is that you are continuing your education and hopefully everything works out and is going well with your health insurance, it is important to have. I love CTU Online.  One recommendation is to carefully read what you are filling out and signing at all times.  Take care and good luck in your future academic endeavors. 

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