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Emery Nicoletti

4 years ago

Beware!! I took a college Algebra class at Univer...

Beware!! I took a college Algebra class at University of Phoenix with intent to attend the University of Arizona. When I could not get a college algebra class
that worked with my school and work schedule, I inquired at the University of Phoenix which offered an online accelerated class that would allow me to finish around the same time as my other classes this keeping me on the correct schedule for graduation. It s seemed like a great fit at the time and I and was assured my UofP College Algebra credits would transfer to the University of Arizona.
Once I enroll at the UofA I am told that UofP online math doesn t transfer!!! Yes, this means that thousands of dollars are totally wasted and I get to take College Algebra again at full price somewhere else.
They intentionally misrepresented me and thousands of others for the sake of sales. That is fraud according to the Attorney General s Office.
My adviser Danielle has not returned my calls and I cannot believe they get away with this practice.
Yes, I take responsibility and the fact that I should ve called the University of Arizona to ensure those credits would have properly transferred however, I was dealing with an institution of higher learning and I know I cannot be the only person in this world that transferred math credits from the University of Phoenix to the University of Arizona. With that being said, I was certain what they represented to me was true and accurate since they do this on a daily basis.
Unfortunately I fell victim to a corporation whose main interest is sales and not customer service or concern.
What a scam! I have never felt more violated than by what I considered a reputable institution of higher learning.

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