Harrison College (Indiana Business College) did not accept any AP test credits.
Did not accept any transfer credits from prestigous University.
Incredibly over-priced. It costed $50,000 for a bachelor's degree from this university.
University produces many of its own textbooks. No textbook buybacks. No used textbooks available for online students. Books only sold by Harrison College Bookstore.
No useful assistance for job placement.
Did NOT prepare me for my career field.
Does not tell criminal justice/law enforcement students that Skills courses and POST test required for work in most states.
Not regionally accredited but told me that I would not have any trouble finding employment in my major.
One professor was fired in the middle of a quarter leaving students with a substitute for the rest of the quarter.
I paid for courses that had credit hours of 4 -5. When I transferred to a university those credits transferred only as 2.6 technical credits. I paid for 4 -5 credits!
I now owe approximately $50,000 in student debt for one bachelors degree in applied sciences and am unqualified for any job in my field.
Harrison College Indianapolis Reviews
Harrison College (Indiana Business College) did not accept any AP test credits.
Did not accept any transfer credits from prestigous University.
Incredibly over-priced. It costed $50,000 for a bachelor's degree from this university.
University produces many of its own textbooks. No textbook buybacks. No used textbooks available for online students. Books only sold by Harrison College Bookstore.
No useful assistance for job placement.
Did NOT prepare me for my career field.
Does not tell criminal justice/law enforcement students that Skills courses and POST test required for work in most states.
Not regionally accredited but told me that I would not have any trouble finding employment in my major.
One professor was fired in the middle of a quarter leaving students with a substitute for the rest of the quarter.
I paid for courses that had credit hours of 4 -5. When I transferred to a university those credits transferred only as 2.6 technical credits. I paid for 4 -5 credits!
I now owe approximately $50,000 in student debt for one bachelors degree in applied sciences and am unqualified for any job in my field.