robert
jonesville,#2Author of original report
Wed, January 07, 2015
I ended up having to get a lawyer and waste almost two years of my life fighting this dishonest "college". They are very good at "hiding negative reviews and acting like they try to resolve student's issues, but they don't. I received my degree finally after paying an extra $2000 I did not owe. It is almost imossible to fight a "college" that is on the other side of the country and they know it!!! You have been warned.
robert
jonesville,#3Author of original report
Fri, November 30, 2012
I have sent a message to Grand Canyon University to at least try to resolve this. Unfortunately, I have little hope for resolution, since I have appealed this case through the proper channels three times already.
I will be the first one to tell everyone if this is settled, but so far it has fallen on deaf ears. No one has tried to help at the university, and when someone seemed to think it should be easy to straighten out, they were not available the next time I called. Be very wary of enrolling here!!!!! You have been warned!
GCUStudentResolutions
Phoenix,#4UPDATE Employee
Thu, November 29, 2012
Hi Robert,
We're sorry to hear that you're frustrated and would like to help! Please send an email to our Student Resolution Office so they can advocate on your behalf to help achieve a resolution for you. The address is: [email protected]. Kindly detail your situation and someone will reach out to you to help resolve the issue.
Thanks for allowing us to help!
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, November 28, 2012
stacie is looking for you go back
Jeanski
Buffalo,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, November 28, 2012
There are a few places you might register your complaint. If you actually live in South Carolina, you can contact the SC Commission on Higher Education (803-737-2260). They regulate which schools can operate in the state. The last few years have seen a strong interest in the tighter regulation of these online proprietary schools.
You might also want to contact all the agencies listed on their accreditation page (http://www.gcu.edu/About-Us/Accreditation.php). Accreditors are not happy to hear about this kind of ripoff. Schools that are accredited are required, as part of their accreditation process, to demonstrate how they handle student complaints. You might be able to raise some awareness of your situation.
Good luck!