You need to do more research. My mom got an email saying get a degree in 2-3 weeks, a lie, impossible. So just for fun I called the 1-800 number and it's all a gimmick, the voicemail sound homemade, asking to leave your email address, etc. and next thing you'll be giving them is your credit card info and your bank account is wiped out overnight. Sad that people try to scam like that. But I actually attend school online, Kaplan, you should check it out, highly accredited school, owned by Washinton Post, good turnout of graduation, high enrollment, and on campus classes also, good academics, after graduation your guaranteed employment, etc. Glendale, I don't know, look more deeper into that before you leap. Do they accept fin. aid, or credit cards only? Ask about them first and search different search pages. Check other sites and see the enrollment of students what type of degrees they offer, and the tuition, and all that good stuff.
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good luck with your choice of school and education!
princessmommy05
2006-09-12 05:38:31
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answered by princessmommy05 2
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I'm sorry that I, or the first two responders were not familiar with this "Glendale" institution.
However, those two did give you some good information.
For my contribution, allow me to offer an analogy:
If I offered you a brand new Ford pick up truck for $ 5,000, guaranteed, in writing, you might think it was a good deal. We get together and sign the papers and I give you the keys and legal pink slip to a 2007 Ford Glider pick up truck.
There it is, outside your front door. You sit inside and try to start it, but nothing happens. You finally look under the hood and find that it has no engine.
Ford Motor Company makes this model for other manufacturers to add whatever powerplant they want.
Like a degree without substance, a car without an engine has very limited use. You may find, with that institution, that you get what you pay for.
2006-09-12 06:20:32
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answered by Vince M 7
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I am currently taking online courses through Phoenix online. The statement "for a price" would make me weary of this institution, for not all institutions online are accredited. I myself am not familiar with Glendale. Phoenix online is accredited and the counselors are always there when you need them reguardless of your needs. Here is the phone number just in case you would like to check into it for yourself 1-800-545-6042. Best wishes
2006-09-12 05:41:38
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answered by missy.mccray 1
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