I thinking about enroll in the Associates Degree for
Accounting. Did anyone get a degree with them? It is accepted
by most employeers?
Thank you
On 1/25/08, john abelkoff 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 :)