Ashford University : Healthcare Administration Reviews
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SK1TOOSK1
(In Progress) on May 27, 2011
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What are you talking ABOUT
Reading the prior post,I was getting a little upset and then it turned to what is really going on, I will say this and get this part out the way, their financial aid dept / and or financial advisor don't know anything and because they don't know anything they have a ill fated attitude. I had to ask the guy did he have a problem with? Then is whole attitude changed. They need better trained advisors.
OK, with that said ASU is a great skill,and one dummy said he didn't do know work and finished,well we all no that a tale. You just heard a young lady say she had to do a lot of research papers. By doing the research paper you should be soaking up the info your writing about.The instructors engage in the proper manner, and far as the posts go that how you participate with the class, and when you post it needs to be clear you had nothing to do with plagiarism. The teacher does talk and within the class room and out,I have Ashford to be challenging and a good school. To the one guy who said you got done with cheating your way thru, one I don't know how and two it's very hard to do and your cheating yourself, when you get that new job and is told to do something you wont have a clue their taking about, first if you can make it through the interview, with out someone you know, I can't see you making in through. You have to really want this and travel time is an issue and you really want it then stop complaining and do it already or maybe this isn't the place for you.
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Broncsbaby
(Graduate) on July 26, 2010
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Not happy now
I graduated from this school last September and after reading many other reviews, I agree with several past students. this school is not worth the money. My advisers kept changing on me as well as financial advisers. When I had questions for some of my instructors, it would take several days to get a response. As far as what I learned, I feel like I learned nothing but how to cut and paste my papers and get a 100% even after it was 2 days late. Finally, the financial side was horrible! When I was close to graduating I looked at my account and noticed I had a balance due...I called the school only to be informed that the rated had gone up and they didn't get enough money from the govt to cover them so I had to pay, which I am but not before fighting it and even telling them I would take it to the dean but it did no good so I am making the monthly payments. When I looked at my statement a few months back I saw a late fee so I called the school asking about it...turns out that when you make payment arrangements for this outstanding bill and not pay the entire thing upfront, they charge a late fee. Oh and by the way, you can find MUCH cheaper books online that you can rent. Please look around, there are far better schools, oh yeah, even people that live in Iowa have never heard of this school when I ask..hmm makes u wonder????
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Hkim8392126
(In Progress) on May 15, 2010
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Great School
I do not understand why there are so many negative comments about the school. Honestly, it sounds like most of the negative comments are from students who have done stayed long at Ashford. The lower level classes are easy, but as you move onto your major and upper division courses, these classes are not easy cake by any means. Of course the lower division classes are gonna be easy just like at any college, but when you start moving up on levels, it's gonna get more challenging and teachers expect more from you. I have only 3 upper division courses left for my degree and 7 general education classes till I graduate. I have always had great support from the staff members and constantly contacted and checked on to make sure I'm doing ok. Some teachers are easier than others, but this is true at any college. The only difference is that you don't have the option to choose an easy teacher all the time like at a traditional college where you do your own schedule and pick your own teachers. If anyone is saying that the curriculum at Ashford is easy it's because they have not even taken a class in the upper division yet. In a typical 5 week upper division course, I have a 3-5 page paper due for three weeks, then a 8-10 page final research paper due in the last week, quizzes for week 2, 3, and 4, and to top it off a two discussion boards each week that requires research and critical thinking. All these papers, quizzes, and discussion boards takes up about 3 days straight worth of work. I miss my lower division courses because I started out with like one paper for the entire 5 weeks and no quizzes. As you move up the papers increased to two to four papers due within 5 weeks and 3 to 4 quizzes. I've taken classes at online and on campus courses through traditional colleges, University of Phoenix, and Ashford so I can say that Ashford is as hard as any traditinoal on campus course. If the classes are so easy to get an A it's because it's a beginners class, but it gets tougher as you move up because you will find that you will need to dedicate a lot more time than before. Sometimes I wish I can just attend an on-campus class because I wouldn't have to do so much work just to meet attendance. I don't have the luxury of cancelled classes or missing class and still pass the class like at a traditional on-campus college. Certain teachers are so easy while others are so tough on grading so to say it's just a diploma mill college is so inaccurate for this college. If only Ashford was that easy and I can get a degree in my sleep cause then I would not be stressing so much right now in my current class.
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Anonymous
(In Progress) on May 8, 2010
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Ashford Univ., Run Forrest Run!
WARNING! Ashford University, RUN FORREST RUN!
If you are a plagiarism scholar, then Ashford University is the school for you.
If you lack integrity, honesty and fail to follow rules and policies then Ashford Univer. is the school for you.
If you support bigotry, discrimination and racism through their advisors, and you don't want to asks questions, then Ashford University is the school for you.
If you don't want to learn anything, or you/staff can't comprehend any of the books they recommend, or you support lazy instructors (not teachers) that don't return phone calls, then Ashford University is the school for you.
Ashford U policy is: It's OK to plagarized anyone's work or not learn anything, because we want your MONEY, HONEY!
WARNING!
1. You better not asks any questions or they will 'blacklist' you and throw their ridiculous 'student code of conduct' fake book at you. They will also tell you we are there for the monies, we don't care if you haven't learned anything from us or the instructors.
2. Don't forget, their Advisors are allowed to misinform, demean, twist your words and disrespect you. Ashford Univ. advisors have rights, NOT Principles.
3. Try contacting the CEO and President of the School, you will get NO WHERE. She cares nothing about any of the students, ONLY 'Where's the MONEY, MONEY, MONEY.'
4. There is NO support or respect for students at all.
So those students who are currently attending Ashford Univ. will complete with a degree of "knowing nothing", a "total Degree of Ignorance" and brag about a Grade Point Average of 4.0. with alot of student loans.
5. Ashford U courses are NOT transferrable to any unique college. So have fun! and PAY to Learn Nothing yall!
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Anonymous
(In Progress) on March 15, 2009
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Ashford Advisors pfft!
First I'll start by saying Ashford advisors are a joke! The classes are OK, so far. The financial advisor is rude, will not return emails, answer phone, or give call backs. By the way her name is Erin Murphy, if you eroll request someone else or you will be unsatisfied. The enrollment advisor, calls you almost daily, sends emails like a spammer, and lies. I was looking for a degree in Natural Health. This college doesn't even offer it. The enrollment advisor told me, since they are "cheapest", I should possibly get my general education done then transfer. Well a load of crap in itself, they enroll me in classes that are, well, a 5th grader can get straight A's in. Then a "Film" class, stating that is an English class. I requested that I not take it and get something else.. She was then rude saying it was mandatory for a degree... Since then, she stopped the email spamming, won't answer her phone, etc. Finally I got through to her. She had the nerve to say, she seen me calling but was on the phone with other students. OK, so that verifies they have caller ID. The 3 days I tried calling practically every hour on the hour, she was on the other line? I doubt it.. I believe her and the enrollment advisor was laughing at me for obviously making a fool of myself calling so much. The classes are not that challenging! If you want an easy 3.5-4.0 this would be the school. Make sure you have extra funds for tylenol, you will need it.
All I have to say, if you have another option, PLEASE TAKE IT!
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Athleticgurl77
(In Progress) on September 9, 2008
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Excellent Choice
I am in my ninth course at Ashford and I am thoroughly enjoying myself. I really think it is horrible that people say such mean things about this wonderful school. I must agree that the first course (EXP 105) was easy, and there were some students taking the course that did not speak fluent English. The second course (PSY 202) was a bit harder and I was able to gradually see the attendance dropping as the curriculum became more advanced. Now, being in my ninth course, I can honestly say that I miss those first few easy courses. Right now I'm taking Literature, and I've had just about all I can take on Shakespere and Hamlet! The book for this course is titled, Literature: Reading Fiction, Poetry, and Drama - I'm not joking when I tell you that this book has 2,235 pages (more pages than the Bible). This has been my biggest text book so far and the hardest course yet. My next course is PHI 107 and I'm looking forward to it because I love philosophy (not literature!). I believe that anyone who actually stays at Ashford for more than the first couple of courses, will feel they have invested in a quality education. As for those who have called Ashford a "diploma mill," you have to make it through the first two courses before your exposed to the advanced stages of your college education. The first two are basically a warm-up to prepare you for what's to come. I was a little worried initially, but I'm extremely happy now (I love a good challenge). The most exciting thing about Ashford is that I have the option of flying to Clinton, Iowa to walk across Ashford's graduation stage with the rest of my class. I couldn't be more elated, GO SAINTS!
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