Business Administration
Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category:
Business Administration and MBA
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Recent Reviews
A fair Comparison
October 21, 2009
If you do your homework and know what to expect, WNU is/was a good investment in time and dollars. I attended two traditional universities before enrolling at WNU. I knew it wasn't comparable to an accredited university, but it was everything it said it was. I didn't expect substantial instructor ...
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March 23, 2009
I had about 3 years of Penn State credits from back in the early 80's. Being in my mid 40's with a family of 4 to support, I felt I needed to enhance my resume with a 4 year degree. The amount of tution wanted by other online degee providers ...
Scam - Will not return calls after taking my money
January 23, 2009
My situation is very similar to everyone else's except I never withdrew from classes. I was actively trying to pursue my degree and Warren National stopped answering their telephone or responding to emails. When I ran out of classes I had no choice but to stop actively continuing in my ...
Great Program.
October 18, 2008
Great program. Finished in 2-years and was able to gain admission into graduate school with my WNU degree. The program is a challenge!
Practical and challenging
October 8, 2008
I am in the middle of a business administration degree now. The time table keep me accountable. The material is tested in an a fair appropriate manner. I am satisfied as a mid career professional that I am getting what I paid for.
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Beverly Rosell October 30, 2008 at 1:19 a.m.
I completed my B.S.B.A. in December of 2005, but I cannot use it in the state of Texas. I too have had to start over and enrolled my self into an accredited university starting at the bottom and going first for an Associates and then I plan on going fo rmy Bachelor's, again. There should be some repercussions from this fraudulent school and unfortunately I am still payng and will be paying more because I have to go back. There should be some monetary compensation from this school to the students they defrauded. Please help!!
Graduate March 10, 2009 at 12:49 a.m.
I am very disappointed to read that Warren National University will be closing. What will become of the diplomas which were already issued to students who had graduated. Does this mean that no educational institution, nor Corporate America will accept them? Not all students can afford to start over. First they have to find jobs to help them pay for the loans they had taken out to accommodate expenses for their education. How can they do this, if the diplomas are worthless?
The educational system in this country needs to be restructured, as the students are the ones who suffers. Stop treating education like a retailed commodity with a cheap price tag. We want education where it once was, a place where a student can explore a beautiful mind, where learning is a pleasure, where knowledge is limitless, where a student can have a sense of pride in the institutions they had attended and obtained their diplomas. And hopefully, their children too.
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WNU Grad. October 18, 2008 at 2:47 p.m.
Great program. Finished in 2-years and was able to gain admission into graduate school with my WNU degree. The program is a challenge!