I emailed Ashworth College 5 days ago, but have not received a response yet. I was wondering if it was possible to just take individual courses,...
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Deciding on a school... NA or RA for my needs Nope, they didnt say exactly. I just got one of their automated...
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Deciding on a school... NA or RA for my needs I greatly appreciate the info. I am now leaning towards CCU and will...
Re: Re: Re: Re: Deciding on a school... NA or RA for my needs Could you post your reponses in this forum? I too, am interested in CCU.
Im sure some of you already know about this, but if you dont here is a great site where you can search forums exculsively. You can even choose a...
Not listed in CHEA database. Also, under it "memberships and affiliations", does not list any recognized accreditor. It is listed however, with...
Re: detc residency??? "Credit Transfer Policy" When you originally said residencey requirement I thought you meant like a one week...
There are no DETC schools with a reseidency requirement.
Will they ever offer anything above the A.S level? I know Ashworth started out with only A.S degrees and then later added many Masters programs....
Im pretty sure they do accept NA credits. Just about any "for profit" will accept NA credits. To be sure, just ask NCU.
i think this is well known on this forum.
One of the advantages of attending a NA school is the payment plan. A majority have very affordable payment plan options, like CCU's $500 down,...
Those adverstisements are on MSN on a daily basis.
I was just curious, What is the legality of naming a school after a U.S President? I'm guessing there isnt one, with schools like Abraham...
Approximately 2.5 million viewers watch "O'Reilly Factor". Approximately 250,000 viewers watch "countdown with Keith Olberman" Who is the...
Just out of curiosity, what school are you attending?
It may not be tops on your list, but Im sure if you tried, you would get accepted to many of the for profit RA colleges. It may be our only option.
This is a little off topic, but did anyone notice the "graduates" on the website are the same "graduates" being used on the Ashworth and Andrew...
Re: Re: Have any NA grads been accepted to St. Josephs of Maine? Your right. Catholics are absolute.:D I forgot.
I was wondering if any NA grads have been accepted to St. Josephs college of Maine....http://www.sjcme.edu/index.htm The school website only...
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