Saturday, September 11, 2010

Everest Colleges: Get Connected and Where To..

Hello!

I would like to share some links pertaining to Everest Colleges, Institutes and Universities.

Stop Everest University College Institute

Have you attended Everest University/College/Institute and have a complaint? Here is your ONE STOP website dedicated solely to putting a stop to the lies, deceitful practices, and fraud.

In order to file a class action suit against them, there must be safety in numbers. One person will not be able to stand against a large corporation, such as Corinthian Colleges, Everest University/College/Institute.

This will give you insight on what to do first before you can go forward with a class action suit against them.

Class Action Suit Against Everest Universities
This is a group formed on Facebook. It consist of students who are seeking information and wanting to speak out.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Think we should shut down Stanford or USC for issuing art history degrees for $150,000+? The graduate qualifies for an $11.00 an hour assistant librarian position for all that debt...

Anonymous said...

That is a poor example. I rather go to Stanford and major in women's studies, be riddled in 150k debt. Then spend a single dime at a school like Everest. At-least Stanford and USC have something called academic integrity. Also, they don't need to lie to students about their accreditation, show commercials in between Jerry Springer, or even attend Job Fair's to enroll students. BTW, Stanford is a very good school.

So the cost is worth "150k" if you want to compete in the global marketplace with a top school on your resume. I have a friend who studies Art History at Yale and is making pretty good money.

On that note, Everest just offers trades at the cost of attending an ivy league school.


I SAY STANFORD BEFORE EVEREST!

MadameOrwell said...

Anon 8.48


Stanford is a prestigious school, known for upholding academic and professional integrity and excellence.

Where are you getting your numbers at? $150,000? Not likely, my dear.

An undergrad is $12,900 per quarter
A Grad is $12,900 per quarter

you need 4 quarters to get a Bachelors degree. that would total $38,700.
Add 2 quarters for a master, that would total $51,600. That still does not total "$150,000"

http://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/registrar/students/tuition-fees_10-11


I agree with the poster above, I rather spend 51600 at Stanford and have a REGIONALLY ACCREDITED SCHOOL on my degree and resume. Then say a diploma mill like Everest.

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