I do not recommend this school to anyone. They do not support students. The facilitators online do as they wish. Your expected as a student to be present 7 days a week, but facilitators only have to be available when they want. They strictly enforce APA 7th edition and once you Graduate you will never ever use it again. Every facilitators teaches APA differently when it is to be taught one way it's so hard to learn when the way you are to do an assignment changes constantly. If you stand up as a student and say that a facilitators is doing something wrong just know your grades will reflect it. They will retaliate against your grades. There is not communication from anyone in the courses online or in the school administration. The facilitators live all over the country. I am not sure they support the military, as you can not be excused for military obligations. I do not recommend you attend the online courses if you want to learn business as you will not due to them focusing on format more than what your learning about the subject. Also, if your told its at your pace and they are the best to work with a home life and work schedule, they are not. You do not get but major holidays breaks. Your expected as online students to work harder than in person and don't get done in any shorter time frame. Classes are ever 5 weeks and you better not be a minute late you will fail. Had I known or someone informed me I would have chosen a better school that communicated better and supported students I am the one paying them. Many students will not speak up or say anything as we are scared of...
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Most of the professors put absolutely no time into teaching these classes. The professors have little to no control over the assignments that are posted each week and the relevance of those assignments to the weekly readings are quite questionable. Also, there is a lot of turnover in administration causing issues with financial aid and class scheduling. When I attended graduation, there were several people in line in front of and behind me that were discussing similar issues. My suggestion is to really review and research the program you want to go in; figure out your path, what you want to learn, and how much you want to spend. Afterwards, find a program that is dedicated to their students and...
Read moreI HATE!!!!!!!!!!! bethel university. This is by far the most unorganized worthless "school" on the face of the planet. They lose records, make up new ones, accuse students of lying and cheating, allow their "instructors to make up their own rules from class to class, and then the school does nothing to help students who have issues. My "instructors" change their work requirements every class when the school has preset requirements for weekly assignments. This is important because I'm in a working adult program. I signed up for this type of class because the work assignment assigned by the school. Now my instrucyors keeping adding to it and the school refuses to do anything about it. I'm only going to bethel because it is cheaper. That is the ONLY reason. I hate...
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