McDade wrote:
Is there anyone out there enrolled in Ashworth University
Bachelor of Business Administration degree program? Just wanted
to compare experiences as far as how the program ( textbooks,
tuition, etc.) fits your needs.
Reply if you are enrolled in the BBA program with Ashworth
University.
Thanks,
MMcDade
On 11/30/07, Woodman wrote:
> On 11/17/07, m.cdade wrote:
>> On 10/09/07, Sara wrote:
>>> I think Ashworth University is a wonderful institution.
>>> I've heard some negative things about them, but I've also
>>> heard a lot of positive. You have to take everything you
>>> hear with a grain of salt. Pretty much anyone can come on
>>> here and try to say negative things about them as well as
>>> the positive. I would say to try and make up your own
>>> mind and not let others make up your mind for you. I was
>>> able to get a degree at Ashworth and they have been really
>>> wonderful to me. I've never had any problems with them in
>>> anyway, shape or form. I've had to work hard for my
>>> degree like anyone else.
>>>
>>> Not everyone has a degree and I just think its wonderful
>>> that Ashworth has helped so many people get the degree
>>> they have worked hard for. Don't let anyone try to change
>>> your mind when it comes to getting an education.
>>> Knowledge, is power and there is nothing wrong with their
>>> degree programs. They're now offering Bachelor degrees
>>> and Master degrees and I'm sure they will be offering many
>>> more in the near future! They have been around for a long
>>> time and they have made many strides in expanding. I
>>> personally, wish Ashworth University the best of luck!
>>> I know they recently held a graduation ceremony and
>>> students of 2007 were able to go there and get their
>>> degree. There are pictures online if you want to look at
>>> them. Students were able to meet some of the people at
>>> Ashworth that have helped change their lives for the
>>> better.
>>>
>>> I don't think your making a wrong choice if you decide to
>>> get a degree online through Ashworth. I know all of their
>>> books are included in the tuition. There are many
>>> colleges and University's that do accept their national
>>> credits. Every school that you go to either will accept
>>> credits or they won't. Its like that with every school
>>> that you go to. Some schools might not accept their
>>> credits and if that's the case, move on and look for
>>> another school. The students that have graduated through
>>> Ashworth have worked hard for their degrees and no one
>>> just gave it to them. They had to work hard and its not
>>> easy.
>>>
>>> Don't confuse Ashworth University with Ashwood University
>>> that is a diploma mill. Also, do not confuse Ashworth
>>> University with Ashford University which is not a diploma
>>> mill. I wish all the future students of Ashworth the best
>>> of luck and don't listen to the ones that have nothing
>>> better to do than to be negative! Ashworth University is
>>> a wonderful institution that has wonderful people working
>>> there. Their job is to help you get a well rounded
>>> education and they offer that. All of their degree
>>> programs are 2 years, depending on any other college
>>> credits you may have. I wish you the best of luck!
>>>
>>> Sara :)
>>
>> Sara:
>>
>> Thanks for the positive words of Ashworth University. I am a
>> former graduate of Ashworth College ( now Ashworth
>> University), earning the Associate degree in Early Childhood
>> Education and currently enrolled in Ashworth University's
>> Bachelor degree program. I look forward to this opportunity
>> in continuing my education with Ashworth University because
>> they are a credible institution that offers the best. I am
>> grateful to have read your posting and hopefully others
>> enrolled at Ashworth University will find comfort in your
>> message.
>> Thanks, M.McDade Giles, TN
>
> I am a cabinet maker that wanted to get more construction and
job site experience
> , I was a little unsure about getting into a situation where I
was being spoon feed a
> certification , but I am pleasantly suprised that this is a
good course ( carpentry )
> and the meat of the program is good , I have had no problems
with the scool and
> the books ect are good as well .
>
> In my situation , logistically it is next to impossible to go
to regular training , I
> force myself to do the work and set time aside each day to do
it , thus far it has
> worked out fine and infact found out that my union is going to
pay for the course !
>
> The content is good and the method is as well , Im not sure
about the other
> courses but the carpentry program gives you a good background
in the field !
>
> woodman