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University of Arkansas Grantham

118 Reviews

Locations:   Kansas City (KS) 

Annual Tuition: $8,280

57% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of students said they would recommend this school to others

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Stay away from this place!

Reviewed: 7/8/2016

Degree: Criminal Justice

This "school" is NOT regionally accredited, nor are they making any effort to be. Also, the classes and employees/faculty a joke. That said, here's what I found most interesting - many of the employment positions at Grantham University require you to have a degree from an accredited college. Therefore, this school is hypocritical any obviously they do not believe in their own product. Sad and a rip off.

David
Responded: 7/21/2016

Being a graduate from Grantham University in 2016 with a Bachelor's Degree, I can say that many of these negative statements about the school are incorrect.

No... the school is not regionally accredited. But that doesn't mean the school is "worthless" or "a joke" as some have said. Grantham U is accredited by the DETC, and is in the process of becoming regional accredited.

As far as the validity and worth of a Grantham degree....If you start at Grantham and graduate, your degree is just as valid as... Read More

To answer another allegation concerning transferring to another university, a degree from Grantham University will allow you to attend graduate school from a regionally accredited college. I am currently enrolled in a Master's program at the University of Maryland University College based on my Grantham U degree. So, fear not Grantham students, UMUC is a regionally accredited college!

Waste of money

Reviewed: 7/8/2016

Degree: Information Technology

They are nationally accredited, not regionally accredited. Try transfer credit to a state school that is regionally accredited and you'll be denied any credit. Just good for resume padding for job but if trying for higher learning degree at another institution prepared to be denied.

Chris

Reviewed: 5/12/2016

Degree: Electrical Engineering

Grantham is what you make of it. I feel my did help me land my current position as a controls engineer. The only suggestion I would have for the school is, they should seek ABET accreditation for the engineering degrees. This would help them attract more students.

David Sexton

Reviewed: 4/24/2016

Degree: Electrical Engineering

At times, the course material was very challenging, especially the "Systems and Signal Theory" class. But if you give it 100%, you can complete your degree as I did. My goal was to obtain a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering with a 4.0 GPA, which I was successful in doing. For me, GU's online program gave me the best opportunity for completing my engineering degree, as I work full time with limited time to drive to a college. I must say something about my student advisor, Katie Langford.... Read More

CPT Baker

Reviewed: 3/23/2016

Degree: Project Management

Great School, I graduated in 2014 with distinction (3.8 GPA)! My first job after returning from Afghanistan was working for NYU Langone Medical Center making $51,000 as a supervisor. The next job was working for Koch Industries (Georgia-Pacific)--yes the Koch brothers lol--as a production supervisor making $65,000 a year. Now I'm making a little over $100,000 a year working for another billion dollar Fortune 500 company, though I did build a business on the side as well. The fact is, college is what... Read More

Amanda P

Reviewed: 3/22/2016

Degree: MBA in Healthcare Management

Grantham seems to be a small building with about 40 employees, including faculty, in the middle of nowhere. I was excited to attend this school and tried to make it work. I think "trying to make it work" includes graduating, which I did. However, their ENDLESS IT problems (not user error, mind you - but BlackBoard issues), not being able to access grades, not being able to get a simple printout of my account with tuition and student loans, as well as having the same professor over and over again... Read More

John

Reviewed: 3/4/2016

Degree: Criminal Justice

Several important points regarding this school: 1. NOT regionally accredited--so your credits won't transfer. 2. Most employers view this as a cheap, online college where you pay for a degree and don't learn much. (They're correct.) 3. Grantham only cares about your money. They'll pretend to want to help you, but in reality, their 'admissions advisers' are paid by how many people they can get into classes. 4. They will mislead and outright lie to get you to register. 5. Overall, they have VERY HIGH... Read More

Jessica Jones

Reviewed: 3/1/2016

Degree: Medical Billing & Coding

Very unprofessional financial aid department. Only 1 class left, and not able to graduate due to the fact that since I'm not enrolled in 2 classes my financial aid will not be available. 8 weeks shy of a degree, and they robbed me of that chance. Also, the "classes" taught me nothing about coding, and billing. The discussions I read, had me shaking my head. Terrible School. Please do not waster your time, money or energy!

GatorFan215

Reviewed: 2/10/2016

Degree: Project Management

Degree was 100% accepted by Government employment as well as world wide companies without question. Loved my experience and yes, I would recommend GU to anyone. It will advance your career and help you with advancement as well. I have had nothing but a positive experience and appreciate what I have gained through GU.

Pete P

Reviewed: 2/1/2016

Degree: Engineering Management

I have mixed feeling about Grantham University. Some of the courses I took were very good, mostly on the business side. Some were poorly organized and there was not enough interaction with the instructor, mostly on the electronics side. Had I not had a few decades of experience I feel I may not have made it through some of the courses. You really are just dusting off what you know and getting a piece of paper saying that you know it. It would be extremely difficult to come in fresh and expect to... Read More

Steve

Reviewed: 12/29/2015

Degree: Electrical Engineering

Degree is worthless. This school is NOT regionally accredited, NOT ABET certified, and NOT recognized by the government so you CANNOT get a government job. Waste of time and effort. Waste of money. Go the CC route. Go to a regionally accredited university and get a degree you can be proud of.

Prince Worthington

Reviewed: 12/22/2015

Degree: Computer Science

I am going to be as straightforward and honest about Grantham University as I can (First of all, I don't know what the constant whining about the financial aid office and student advising is about--they have always gone out of their way to help me, and financial aid has always responded to me within a 24-48 time frame). I can't give Grantham a positive rating, nor can I recommend anyone else try them, and I will explain why: Their curriculum is TOO RUSHED. It's as though their primary goal is to... Read More

Russ B.

Reviewed: 12/7/2015

Degree: Business

Grantham's degrees are accepted at most major companies and the government, and experience to go with it helps. You may get questioned on the school, but if you have semi-relevant experience there shouldn't be a problem. For the most part you will be working on your own. If you require extensive time with an instructor to be shown how to do something don't go to Grantham. The instructors have been good when I needed them which was not often. In the lower level classes like the 100 and 200 levels... Read More

Mitch

Reviewed: 12/4/2015

Degree: Business

Let me just say that Grantham is DISTANT learning certified this isn't regionally accredited so the credits do not transfer. I have my bachelors from a top university and decided I wanted my Masters, the tuition is extremely affordable but not meant to start a career. I am already in my career and just looking for advancement from my experience and having a Masters really isn't necessary for me. Overall I DO NOT like the financial aid office, I never spoke to them, they never answer the phone, hardly... Read More

Sigh

Reviewed: 11/9/2015

Degree: Medical Billing & Coding

This is not the first school I recommend for several reasons. First, student advisory and finical aid advisory are a joke...they are VERY hard to get a hold of and NEVER know what is going on with your studies or the issues you have presented. The results are the same no matter if you email them or call them, which always results in your deadline or issue being missed or unresolved. FA makes the process difficult and longer than needs to be, They hold your money and refund money as if it is gold... Read More

Janthony

Reviewed: 11/1/2015

Degree: Business

First I would say find the job and employer you wish to work for, the ask HR what accreditdations are accepted. If you plan to wotk overseas, I do not reccommend. Reason being it is only nationally recongnized. Next student advisors are only there to monitor your attendance. I was VA (veterans) paid so requirements there means i have to log in so many times a week. That means Grantham will not get paid if i don't log in. So naturally they will call most urgent. When I finally recieved my degree my... Read More

Brad Worthington

Reviewed: 10/18/2015

Degree: Military Science

Great school. Very understanding instructors for military personnel while deployed. If you fail.....that's on you. The school did everything they could to keep me progressing. I would provide notice that I was leaving the FOB on mission and be provided the time needed to turn in my assignments without penalty.

unsatisfied

Reviewed: 9/29/2015

Degree: Criminal Justice

I wouldn't recommend this school to anyone. I only had problems with this school. Getting failing grades I didn't deserve. I 'm not pleased with their financial aid officers. This is the worse school I ever seen. Once they get their money from you they don't care about anything else.

Disappointed

Reviewed: 9/28/2015

Degree: Business

If it wasn't for me not wanting to quit this time around I would have been withdrawn. This school is setting students up for failure. As long as they receive their money they don't care if you have the tools you need to succeed. I am still waiting for my financial aid to be process and I am in my second set of classes for the term with no aid to pay for my books and this is my last two weeks of class. But the school is paid so they don't give a damn. So unprofessional and I can't wait to transfer... Read More

walker

Reviewed: 8/12/2015

Degree: Information Technology

School was awesome, only thing I did not like at first was every time I spent a little time away I would get a new student advisor. Thought I would end up with a bad one but never did. Awesome school......will continue my education here! And would advise all others to as well.

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