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University Of Phoenix, Axia College munipulative con artists, liars and thieves, no integrity for human kind. Phoenix Arizona
Univeristy of Phoenix conned me into what they called "continuing education" and made it sound like a piece of cake. Well, it was far from it being simple.
Most of the instructors do not instruct, they are just there for legal purposes I think. You are given a syllabus and are expected to understand what you read.
God forbid you ask a question about something you don't understand, you will only get the response, "read your syllabus". No instruction is given at all.
I was also taken advantage of on the financial aspect as well. I have tuition assistance available through my job, but yet UOP claimed I owed them extra money beyond that.
I was also misled in the curriculum even though I questioned it. It has cost me on my paycheck due to this poor excuse for "simple continuing education", and poor, so called, academic counselors.
BEWARE! of these con-artists.
Lori
Wilmington, North Carolina
U.S.A.
1 Updates & Rebuttals
Zaphoy
Laurel,Maryland,
U.S.A.
Some missed points
#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 05, 2009
Lori,
I too attend U of P Axia College. I have not run into this problem yet. The assignments are straight forward. I am sorry you had issues. Yes, the instructors do not do the *best* job when it comes to teaching. However, all my questions have been answered when I inquired. My bigger point I am looking to make, well the only point I am looking to make is about your Employee Tuition Assistance. My current job will Rebate me $2000.00/Yr. If my yearly tuition is $9000.00, Yes, I will still owe $7,000.00. Now if your job says they will cover 100% of tuition costs, then that is between you and your boss, not you and the school. My experience at U of P has been a very good one, with the exception of one councilor, who is no longer employed there.