Andrew
Saint James,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, January 17, 2007
This is my contact with PCDI! Guaranteed I will not be dealing with these people! I tried this with the [email protected] and [email protected] and got a Daemon error so maybe you can help. I just got off the phone with one of your operators at the 8oo# and I was not impressed at all. Matter of fact it down right pissed me off! I have all the info I need from your website. There is no need for your operators to ask for or you to require all my contact information in order to answer one question! Now with that out of the way I need to know one thing. With this program, "Interest-free monthly tuition. SAVE $60.00 with AutoPay!" "Select the Automatic Payment Plan and your registration fee and credit application fee will be waived." I only need to know what the monthly payment will be and for how long. Also, now that you have my e-mail address, I expect I will recieve only ONE e-mail from you and that is to be with an answer to my question! I would expect that you are a reputable company and would not like to be reported for spamming otherwise. Thank you, XXXX.
Sarah
Swisher,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 13, 2007
It's true, there 100% a acredited. I felt the same way at first, but after futher researching their not a scamm. I got to Upper Iowa University and Ashworth. I have had no problems with the credits transfering over. not only do they transfer over, but because their lagit my work covers the full cost of the school. My work and Upper Iowa where able to locate the school with out any problems. The school also offers financial aid and assist with the militarys GI bill. if they were a scamm they would not be backed the the government. If your worried about their name and people not knowing who they are then do your AA through them and transfer the credits to a university in your home town and gradute with your BA under that university name. Its a fast way to get your education done if you have a lot to complete. good luck!!
Sam
Topeka,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 23, 2006
Actually, you were not scammed. Ashworth is not a fancy big name school, but they are legitimate. The school is institutionally accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. The United States Department of Education directory of accredited schools is located here: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.asp If you are unsure about whether a school is legitimate, check with this governmental database. As a general rule, if a school is listed in the department's database, it is properly accredited. This means it has met minimum quality requirements.