Business Administration Reviews
A fair Comparison 
By: Anonymous (Graduate) on October 21, 2009
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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 involvement. I did expect challenging, pertinent course work, unambiguous requirements, scrupulous grading, and timely feedback. I got all that. They held me to my academic requirements, and were critical at the dissertation phase. I liked that. I was disappointed, however, at the lack of administrative support I received during the matriculation process.
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By: bwinand1 (Graduate) on March 23, 2009
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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 were unaffordable. I ended up taking 27 credits to finish ny degree. The courses were just as tough, if not tougher than the ones I had at Penn State. I was able to speak with PHD's when I needed help. The Blackboard technology was easy to work with. I don't understand all the complaints. You get out what you put into it. One of my friends is a top level manager at a global company. I asked him if he was looking at my resume and I listed an online degree, would that be a roadblock? He said no and that work experience plays a larger role in hiring. Having a 4 year degree however, separates me from other job seekers with less education. I recently started a new higher paying job in December 2008. In the interview process, I was never asked about my college degree. Go figure! was from an "online" college affected his on my r
Scam - Will not return calls after taking my money 
By: klear70 (In Progress) on January 23, 2009
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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 studies. I did finally receive an email from Andree Swanson in August telling me to be patient, after a year of absolutely no contact. I have contacted my Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau. I want a full refund. If anyone has any further advice or guidance as to how to continue this it would be much appreciated.
Great Program. 
By: rod (Graduate) on October 18, 2008
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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 
By: Anonymous (In Progress) on October 8, 2008
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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.
Poor, very poor 
By: Anonymous (In Progress) on March 7, 2008
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Nothing but a scam! Don't do it! Try calling the main phone number and you'll quickly find that no one even answers it! Leave a message, no one return it unless you are a potential student! The open book test were horrible, too! Wasted too much time and money with these people.
Don't Do It 
By: Anonymous (Graduate) on January 25, 2008
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If you are ever going to need this degree, don't go here. NO companies accept WNU no matter what the salesperson tells you. This was a big mistake and waste of my time and money. I now have to attend an accredited school and retake and repay for what I spent the last two years doing. Don't make my mistake.
Excellent Program!!! 
By: Anonymous (In Progress) on September 5, 2007
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I attended Warren National and graduated with Bachelors of Science in Business Administration. I can say that I was not disappointed. It was certainly challenging. The coursework was demanding and also fit into my lifestyle of work-life-balance. The online instructors were from some of the best, as they were receptive to student questions and responded in timely fashion. The material was in the form of textbooks. There were online tutorials and practice examinations. There are also presentations from professors and coursework assignments. There was also a virtual student union where you could connect with other students. The University also has some of the finest technology around for the on-line based school. The school has Blackboard, Jone e-global library, Virtual Bookstore and Interactive Online Chat Sessions. I can say with confidence that my degree at Warren National has enhanced my career.
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