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 :)
Thank you for the wonderful post! I am on my 4th semester
of their Psychology program. I've had a wonderful
experience with Ashworth and would recommend this
institution to anyone looking to further their education.
The best thing about the programs at Asworth is that they do
include the books. The tuition for their programs can't be
beat.
Wendy