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Colorado Technical University Online

reviewed by GusSchultz

CTU Online offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees in various fields, including Business, IT, Criminal Justice, Health Care Management and Marketing.

GusSchultz
08/23/2007

Colorado Technical University Online 1

I was just called by an "admissions advisor." I am interested in their programs and would have liked to talk to her further after I looked at some more info about the program. I work on the road alot and did not have a day open soon to talk to her. I would call her back with my questions.

She said something to the affect of, "I can see you're not ready to commit..." This immediately sent up the red flag that she doesn't advise, she was only interested in selling.

She was correct, I am not ready to commit after spending five minutes on the phone. I was looking to be advised and informed but was given the used-car salesman treatment.

That led me to google up "Colorado Tech rude" which bought me to this site. I will definitely avoid this program.

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will32 commented 810 days ago.
All that have went to CTU are dumb for not doing there homework and research.Stick to a goverment backed school like your community college or local University!Your degrees are fake, they will not be respected by any legtimate employer that requires real education!The cat is out of the bag, with respect to the goverment investigations listed below. CEC, Colorado Technical University's parent company, is currently being investigated by the Securities Exchange Commission (The Federal Goverment) [1] the United States Postal Service, and state agencies for various issues of non-compliance. One Department of Justice investigation that begun in 1994[2]was terminated in April 2007, with the Department of Justice declining prosecution. However, another investigation on a different matter was begun by the Civil Division of the Department of Justice in June 2006 and is currently ongoing. [3] In January 2007, the U.S. Department of Education lifted its restrictions on the company opening new schools or acquiring existing ones.[ CEC's most profitable division, American InterContinental University, has been on probation since December 2005 with its accrediting agency, SACS.[5] The probation status was reviewed after one year, in December 2006, and extended an additional 12 months.In December 2007, SACS is scheduled to determine whether AIU will have its probation lifted or will lose its' accreditation status.[6] [edit] External links
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