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MBAExec
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140 days ago

I would highly recommend Keller Graduate School to anyone who is looking for a credible, well-rounded education that develops and nurtures the skills and experience necessary to be successful in one's career. I currently work in executive management at a top financial company and we are always looking for DeVry and Keller Graduates because they have far more to offer than graduates from other more "traditional" schools. We recently interviewed for a high level management position and ended up choosing the candidate who had earned their MBA from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management over the other candidates with degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, DePaul University, Northwestern University, and University of Wisconsin- Madison. At the end of the day, the Keller graduate just had far more to offer in regards to skills and practical experience because of Keller's unique approach to teaching.

I strongly encourage anyone who is highly motivated to be successful, and serious about their education, to consider DeVry University and their Keller Graduate School of Management. They will not rip you off like other Universities. Yes, tuition is a bit expensive compared to State schools, but then again you get what you pay for. The return on investment that a DeVry or Keller degree provides makes it well worth the cost.
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140 days ago

First of all, I think that some of the previous reviews are absolutely ridiculous. I personally received great service from DeVry throughout both my Bachelor's and Master's programs, and gained invaluable skills and experience in my courses. My BSBA and MBA have been very highly regarded by employers, and have allowed me to advance to an executive level management position at a top financial company. I am very satisfied with the education and service I received from DeVry. I did not experience any issues with financial aid, perhaps because I followed instructions and did what I needed to on my part to ensure that I was requesting the appropriate amount of aid, and that everything was set for it to disperse. I think that the students who are complaining here in these posts are trying to blame the school for their own lack of effort in courses, or their own mistakes in regards to paying tuition, requesting financial aid, tuition reimbursement, etc. Clearly they don't want to take responsibility for their own actions. This is college, not kindergarten. You can't expect them to hold your hand through every little process.

I would highly recommend DeVry University to anyone who is looking for a credible, well-rounded education that develops and nurtures the skills and experience necessary to be successful in one's career. I currently work in executive management at a top financial company and we are always looking for DeVry and Keller Graduates because they have far more to offer than graduates from other more "traditional" schools. We recently interviewed for a high level management position and ended up choosing the candidate who had earned their MBA from DeVry's Keller Graduate School of Management over the other candidates with degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, DePaul University, Northwestern University, and University of Wisconsin- Madison. At the end of the day, the Keller graduate just had far more to offer in regards to skills and practical experience because of Keller's unique approach to teaching.

I strongly encourage anyone who is highly motivated to be successful, and serious about their education, to consider DeVry University and their Keller Graduate School of Management. They will not rip you off like other Universities. Yes, tuition is a bit expensive, but then again you get what you pay for. The return on investment that a DeVry or Keller degree provides makes it well worth the cost.
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140 days ago

I am sorry to hear you had a bad experience at DeVry, but I have to disagree with you completely. The admissions advisor that I worked with was completely open and honest about the tuition, estimated time per course, etc. Furthermore, with financial aid, you are the one who decides how much is dispersed each session. You can choose to request more than the cost of tuition if you need the funds for books, living expenses, etc., but that is completely your choice. The school has nothing to do with whether or not you receive a refund, it depends on how much aide you request. Perhaps you had a bad mix of admissions and financial advisors, as this all should have been clarified BEFORE you started classes. But, I would not just go pointing the finger at DeVry in general, as that is rather immature.

I personally received great service from DeVry throughout both my Bachelor's and Master's programs, and the knowledge and skills gained in my courses is invaluable. My degrees have been very highly regarded by employers, and have allowed me to advance to an executive level management position at a top financial company. I couldn't be any happier with the education and service I received from DeVry.
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