I signed up for Indiana Business College in the summer of 2005 in the medical coding technology program. I went through the required classes for the medical coding technolgy program. Every semster, we had to speak with fianicial aid. Upon that visited we were required to use Pell Grants and had to take out loans, in order to complete the course. By the end for the program, I was over $30,000 in loans, and to make matters worst, I did not received a certification as a biller / coder, nor was I told on how to take the exam for the certification. Which was then and still is now required to work as a biller / coder. I now have to go back to school and pay yet again in order to get my certification. Also, the classes, courses and degrees are NOT reconized by other colleges. Plus I now owe about 45,000-50,000 in loans.
Harrison College Reviews
I signed up for Indiana Business College in the summer of 2005 in the medical coding technology program. I went through the required classes for the medical coding technolgy program. Every semster, we had to speak with fianicial aid. Upon that visited we were required to use Pell Grants and had to take out loans, in order to complete the course. By the end for the program, I was over $30,000 in loans, and to make matters worst, I did not received a certification as a biller / coder, nor was I told on how to take the exam for the certification. Which was then and still is now required to work as a biller / coder. I now have to go back to school and pay yet again in order to get my certification. Also, the classes, courses and degrees are NOT reconized by other colleges. Plus I now owe about 45,000-50,000 in loans.
Shala P
(formaly Indianapolis, IN)
Cordova, TN