Complaint Review: Everest University - Nationwide
- Everest University Nationwide USA
- Phone: 1-888-321-0021
- Web: Everest.edu
- Category: Colleges and Universities
Everest University Student Aid fraud and deceptive marketing techniques South Orlando Florida Nationwide
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I began my college career in the summer of 2013 at Everest University. I was put into contact with an admissions advisor, after 3 hrs. And being put through various aggressive sales techniques I was rushed off to the financial aid department. After an hour and a half of this I was told I would owe $2,000.00 in loans and that the rest was taking care of through Pell grant money. Wow, I thought this was great because I was unemployed and a stay at home mom with a husband who works very hard for very little. I was told the loan payments would be due 6 months after graduating and was promised to have a job within that time making great money. Well after researching the university this spring I started to worry about my loan amount because I had read of so many students from the same school owing between $20,000. To $30,000 in loans. I called the financial department and was informed I owed $12,000.00 in loans and that since I had E-signed those documents I was expected to pay them. I was devastated. How could I have misunderstood? I didn’t. I was scammed. I was never told I was signing an agreement to pay $12,000. In loans. After researching further I found quite a lot of documents with managers stating that they would never consider hiring a student from this school and that Human resources from these companies throw away resumes from these applicants because of the school’s reputation for lack of training. Now I owe $12,000. In loans I can’t afford to pay for credits that cannot be transferred to a reputable university or college. I am devastated. This has to be against the law. How can you say you’re selling something for a certain amount and then have a person sign a contract then change the contract and not provide the promised services? Tax money is being wasted on these schools at enormous amounts in this country. This has to stop.
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