They've been described in my book for many years, and the only negative response I ever had was (more than ten years ago) from Northwood itself, which demanded to be taken out of the book, for reasons never made clear. But I declined to do so, and they haven't complained since. John Bear http://www.degree.net
Thanks for the quick reply. Have a great evening. They offer generous amounts of life experience credit. Hille
I received my bachelors degree from Northwood. They had an excellent non-traditional program. They have regional facilities located in various cities and three main campuses, one in Florida, Texas and Michigan. Just be aware, one of the requirements for graduation is that you attend a seminar course at one of the main campuses. One rub with this seminar class was you have to pay the tuition rate of the campus that you attend, which in my case was more expensive than the tuition rate at my home campus. I opted to travel to Michigan. I've heard they are talking about extending their MBA program to their regional campuses but last time I talked to them it is still in the discussion stage.