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The Financial Aid Office's Staff is Horrible

BA in Psychology - November 6, 2019
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Whoever is in charge of the Financial Aid Department needs to re-train the staff. There is a lot of miscomunication causing students to lose a semester or two.

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Worth the time, effort, and money

Emergency and Disaster Managment - June 6, 2019
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I studied at APU from 2012 to 2018, completing my BA in Emergency and Disaster Management. The classes were challenging but not impossible, and the ease of access to the required books was remarkable. My professors we're always actively engaged in the "classrooms" and always quick to help if assistance was required. I was working full-time while studying, and am now going to be working full-time while studying for my Master's at APU.

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So far so good... haven't tested it in the workforce, yet!

Psychology - May 28, 2019
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Aside from a few minor hiccups, I had a great experience during the process of earning both of my degrees (BA and MA) at APU. I never encountered any issues that held me back from graduating on time, and their 8-week course design makes it easy to graduate quickly. Admittedly, I have not yet tested my degree in the workforce, as I decided to pursue a PhD before entering into the workforce. However, I do feel that the education I received through APU did a spectacular job of preparing me for my PhD program. Not only was I accepted into every PhD program to which I applied, I also seem better prepared for both the intellectual and time management challenges associated with earning a terminal degree than most of my classmates. Therefore, I am so far quite pleased with my experience at APU.

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Making Education Attainable

International Relations - May 27, 2019
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This University has allowed me the opportunity to attain a higher education that I never thought possible. I was able to take my classroom with me everywhere I had to move. Being a widow with two small children is difficult enough as it is, but with this university, I am able to manage it all.

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Using the Library...

Retail Management - December 4, 2018
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The library needs improvement immediately. Very difficult when searching for a particular ebook. Why should students have to continue using your email to register to different subscribers just to gain access to the material the students are paying for?

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Great University for Business!

Business Adminitration - December 1, 2018
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I had a great experience with APUS with obtaining my bachelor's in business. The library had issues occasionally, but I think it was due to using Safari on my Mac. The majority of the professors were fantastic! They were all great with communication, providing feedback, and with posting grades quickly. I only had issues with a few math-based courses and not receiving adequate help. Fortunately, the university asks for feedback after each course so I could let them know my concerns. Overall, this is a great school and I would highly recommend it, especially with pursuing a business degree.

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Very flexible, loving my first semester

BA in English - November 28, 2018
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I have just completed my first two classes and am halfway through two more. As a working (pregnant) mom, it was hard for me to find somewhere to finally get a degree so I could support my family with more than minimum wage job. Finding APU was amazing because it’s totally online and I can work it around my schedule. It’s also very affordable. The instructors have been supportive and flexible, letting me get an extension on an assignment if I need one. Because of the quality of the classes, helpfulness of the instructors, and flexibility, I managed to finish my first two classes with A’s despite the fact that I only get little study time. It has been an amazing experience so far and I’m very grateful as a young parent to have found APU and get this opportunity.

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MBA online at APUS

Masters of Business Administration - August 30, 2018
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Instructors are responsive as are administrators, and others. So far I have received support any time I have requested -- from the time I started the transfer application and credit transfers, to needing a course extension to finish final assignments because of personal and family health reasons. The eight week sessions allow one to complete the MBA in a year, and at a very affordable cost. There is a lot to do each week: I spend about 20 hours a week per course minimum reading and writing, but I maintain an A average. Be sure to ask questions about where to find resources, etc as there are many to access. Everything can be done on your time schedule, which is a significant benefit, as long as you meet the few deadlines each week.

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So far so good!

Philosophy - August 2, 2018
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I just started early this year (2018) working towards a BA in Philosophy Ethics. I have 3 complaints: 1) This is my fault. I am having trouble dedicating proper time to my class work. 2) I find the Library difficult to use, even after going through the tutorials. 3) I find it frustrating to have to sign up with multiple ebook services just to get my textbooks. The best one will read it to you while the others won't. That is a feature I need. Otherwise I love it! I wish I did this sooner.

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Good experience

BA History - July 12, 2018
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I just completed my undergraduate program in European History. I had completed my general education at a community college so I cannot speak to any of those classes or instructors. APUS easily transferred all my classes without any hassle! Never had a bad experience with my professors. The worst ones were the difficult ones and I gained valuable writing and research skills from those experiences.

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Two APUS Degrees Under-the-Belt and Back for a Third

Bachelor of Arts - May 17, 2018
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Obviously I will second all of the cliche posits: "you get what you put into it," "the faculty will not hold your hand; you must be self sufficient," and "(concerning faculty) you take the good with the bad." But, I will stress the point that there is an implicit bias behind the many negative reviews posted here of this university; and that is, not everyone has the self motivation and borderline 'reclusiveness' to do well under such conditions. Somehow, in my case, I managed to receive two BA degrees in Business Administration w/minor in Religion and Philosophy all within the course of about 2.5 years. My GPA was 3.79 and 3.93 respectively. So, naturally I am quite pleased with my experience. In fact, although I am currently half the way through a Graduate degree in Philosophy at a CA State University, I have just enrolled for another go at turning that minor in Religion into a Bachelors. This final BA here is primarily for the purposes of expanding my current intellectual acumen so as to help me move even further in my scholarly pursuits. But the fact remains that APUS/AMUS is 1) a regionally accredited university (which means credits will transfer to major universities) 2) one of the most affordable distance universities (I think they achieve this affordability through the outsourcing of many educational mediums to other institutes; e.g. get ready to go to You Tube and other sites to do research or learn the weeks topic. I did find all of the content highly relevant however. It is just for the fact that many higher priced distance programs have their own proprietary content that probably accounts for the higher priced tuition costs...just saying). 3) administration seems to get smeared here on this review site. Though, I really never had any issues with them and found that they usually had the answers to my queries and produced these answers quickly. Actually I was more often very impressed with the back office staff. I would imagine that those who throw files and papers into the corner of their room, loose stuff, never mark down due dates on their calendar, and generally expect others to be on top of their shiznit are the same former students who had a poor experience with the finance and administrative staff. One needs to be thoroughly on top of their shiznit to do well at APUS. Do not expect staff to order your life - this is unrealistic. This said, many prompts will show up in your virtual classroom that will help you in keeping dates and other important obligations. 4) Most classes have a very reasonable workload. Some courses are extremely easy, others not so much, but although APUS cannot be relegated to the status of "diploma mill," many of the professors are extremely accommodating and it is quite possible to do too much for that 'A,' while other classmates simply phone it in. But the internal discipline of always operating as if you were just half a grade point from failing will serve you well in the long run. Lastly, I simply wish to state that every professor is a PhD. This is important for accreditation. The degree you earn at APUS is comparable to that of a major university in that APUS carries regional accreditation. Additionally, if you have attended universities that carry only national accreditation, and perhaps universities that are arguably 'diploma mills,' e.g. ITT Tech. Institute, and so on, APUS will except your transfer credits. In other words, APUS is the perfect conduit to turn otherwise useless credits into legitimate and useful credits. If I recall, APUS offers over 80 degree programs. This is astonishing for a purely distance education university. For these reasons APUS was the perfect fit for me and it may be for you as well. I wish you the very best in discovering for yourself. ~KM

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Excellent University!!!!!

Master of Management: Human Resources - May 3, 2018
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My experience at American Public University was great! I want to thank the awesome financial aid department for always being there for me, they never let me down. I also want to thank the awesome professors that went out of their way to help me when I was struggling. Choosing American Public University was one of the best decisions I have made and can honestly say that what I learned has enhanced my thought process and decision-making abilities. The classes were structured so that everyone can succeed if they put the time in that is required. I have noticed some bad reviews on this site that puzzle me because I have never experienced anything negative. Those that post negative remarks and are attending the university or recently graduated are hurting themselves because potential employers and others will view our school in a negative manner. American Public University offers a great education and has low tuition and provides free ebooks for all undergraduate courses that helped me attain my degree without accumulating much debt. I searched other universities to pursue my master's degree, but in the end, I decided to continue my studies at American Public University.

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Instructors overall very cold and unhelpful

Bachelor's of Science - Environmental Science - October 10, 2017
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The professors are horrid. I am now keeping a diary of every professor, my own rating system and way to keep notes on the how the professor taught so I know when signing up for future classes to purposely NEVER CHOOSE THESE PROFESSORS AGAIN for another related class! Couple this with the constant financial issues from the financial aid department and APUS causes me a significant amount of stress, which is not what I am paying for. One professor did nothing but write on my papers in various places "This is awkward language" and never explained what in the heck he meant! How was my language "awkward"?! I asked and did not get any response. I suppose this was his typical cut-and-paste response for every student and did not feel the need to explain himself. He gave instructions, I met the instructions, yet my papers still were not good enough to suit him. By about one-quarter of the way through the course, as with another course in the initial COLL100 class, I just wanted the course over with. These 'professors' really rely on CUT & PASTE for their critiques and responses to students A LOT! Very disappointing instructors. Out of five instructors this year, three were horrid...not just bad, but horrid. Two were pretty fantastic. There seems to be no in-between, they are either really good or horrid, and the bad outweigh the good thus far. I hope this changes or I will reevaluate and change schools. The professors set the tone for these online classes, and if they have a cold, removed, haughty presence online with their comments which turn students off immediately. I can see in various forums that the professor makes or breaks the class and it is sad that APUS keep professors on that get complaints by students because students are pretty easy to get along with in my opinion. They just want to enjoy their class and get good feedback from classmates and their teacher and that is not too much to ask, yet APUS keeps instructors on that have complaint after complaint because they do not wish to hire new people and move a professor on out of their system. It is annoying that students have to pay for classes they do not enjoy and are not given the option to move to a different teacher considering the cost of the class and the timeframe in which we have to finish the class. On another note, APUS/AMU sold/provided my telephone number to various 'lower your student loan debt' companies and I get harrassed DAILY by automated calls telling me 'this is the last attempt to reach you (when actually it is the 78th attempt) to lower your student loan debt' and get this, I DO NOT HAVE STUDENT LOAN DEBT!! I don't have student loans! LEAVE ME ALONE! How rotten is it for a college to SELL THEIR STUDENT'S PRIVATE PHONE NUMBERS TO COMPANIES FOR A BUCK?! They take too long to get back to your emails and the financial department is a constant cause of stress as no submission or documents ever met their needs on the first go-round and my payment plan always seem to get forgotten about when it comes time to register for new classes, which requires yet another call to the school, holding on line forever while I am trying to keep my day job, and FINALLY getting them to acknowledge they messed up and correct it. The school is mentally exhausting. So, to wrap up: the financial department's constant requirements (stress) that are very vague and confusing + the inability to reach your advisors or teachers outside of their 2-3 day response timeframes (stress) + the horrid instructors outweighing the good ones making classes a nightmare for entire semesters (stress) = APUS/AMU a very anxiety-ridden school to deal with. Life, family, work are enough stresses without adding your school to the mix of stressors. Not cool. Very, very, very disappointed in APUS/AMU.

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Very Good School; Reputable and regionally accredited

Political Science - July 21, 2017
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Higher education is what you make it. Even brick and mortar schools utilize online training/homework almost as much as APUS/AMU. Sure, you may not be sitting down in a class room but have you heard of Adobe Connect? APUS utilizes one on one Skype w/ professors or Adobe Connect with many students and professors at once. The world is transitioning into a virtual reality. Get onboard now! Professors have wide range of experience and credentials. One professor was an actual congressman. Books are digital and free. Military TA paid for my B.A. in 30 months. You can transfer APUS credits to most regionally accredited universities (i.e. Florida State, Arizona State etc.). Self-discipline is key if you attend. You will not have the convenience of an official class start time, no tardiness showing up to class, no attendance requirements. You are held accountable for yourself and for turning in quality work on time. If you drop the ball or get behind in your work and you stay quite about it, you will pay for it, figuratively and financially. I recommend this school if you are active duty military and civilian who desires a reputable education at a good price with good professors. If you need the convenience of telecommuting your education with a regionally accredited reputable university, APUS/AMU is for you.

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Minimal Input from Professors & Staff

Emergency and Disaster Management and Homeland Security - June 26, 2017
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The majority of instructors give the MINIMUM amount of time required for them to receive payment for being a "professor." I had a different instructor for each class in my 36 unit program, and only two gave valuable feedback. Most of the responses from the instructors was trite and did not encourage me to expand my knowledge. One professor stated in his first post that he intended to fail at least half of the class. Fortunately, the APU staff responded to requests from the students and the professor was quickly changed. I gained very little from instructor responses and relied on the reading material and writing papers to learn the material. The Capstone professor is supposed to guide us through the thesis writing process. My professor chose to consistently write short, confusing responses that often contradicted the material in the Capstone Manual or material she provided as examples. At times her lack of effort or caring about doing a decent job caused her to post BLATANTLY insulting comments. This lack of professionalism was CONSISTENTLY due to her cursory reading of our writings. This is not just one students opinion, but was discussed with other students privately and the conclusion was drawn collectively and supported by NUMEROUS posts from the professor. The Airport Security professor had never worked at an airport. At the time I was working at an airport in security (not TSA) and had to correct the professor on several occasions. Imparting the nuances and insights gained from ACTUAL experience is EXPECTED from QUALITY instructors. Needless to say, APU almost consistently fails to provide this valuable aspect of the educational experience. A problem develops with having multiple instructors teach the same course, mainly that the instructors OFTEN do not follow the syllabus. Some instructors refuse to even provide a syllabus or decide to revise it mid-course. As the syllabus is THE CONTRACT between students, the professor, and the institution, this should NOT be allowed. The Academic Advising at APU is PATHETIC. I had completed over half of my program before I was contacted by an Academic Advisor. To clear up a mistake MADE BY APU I had to contact and explain the issue to the Academic Advising staff five times. On the forth time I refused to discuss the issue with the staff who answered the phone, but instead explained that I had already worked with them three times to rectify THEIR mistake and that I wanted to speak with their supervisor. Several weeks later I received an email from the Academic Advising staff stating that the same problem existed. After receiving a rather terse email in response, the Academic Advising staff FINALLY fixed THEIR problem. Lesson learned: ALWAYS take screenshots EVERYTHING submitted to APU and ALWAYS follow up emails with a phone call and MAKE SURE you get an email from the person you emailed/spoke to stating the problem was resolved and how it was resolved. KEEP THE EMAILS UNTIL YOU ARE DONE WITH THE PROGRAM. Another lesson learned: NEVER write your forums directly onto the APU website. Instead, write them in Word first and then copy and paste and save your responses, and the screenshots showing submissions, until you receive your grade for the course. Website "glitches" have been known to not allow you to submit responses and then "crash" or "lose" work submitted. I earned my undergraduate degree taking courses via mail and online. I am comfortable seeking clarification and guidance from professors via various distance delivery methods. The format APU provides is adequate to allow instructors to provide valuable input. Unfortunately the majority of instructors APU provides do not take pride in their work, but instead put forth only the minimal amount of input necessary to earn their paycheck. This is NOT the way to create competent leaders of the future.

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Terrible experience

Public Health - June 8, 2017
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I am sad to say this was the worst experience I have had with an instructor in all of my education. I have two bachelor’s degrees and two master’s degrees and have been teaching in a university for about 3 years now. I have a good idea of how a class should be handled and expect at least a minimal amount of responsiveness and guidance from the instructor. This was not the case. No detailed feedback on any assignment. Not more than one sentence that said "refer to the rubric." Teacher was quite literally MIA. Absolutely do not recommend. Hopefully other classes are fine and this was an isolated incident. I took one course as a pre-requisite for a doctoral program I was starting.

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Excellent MPH Program

Public Health - June 6, 2017
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I just finished medical school in July,2016 and finding an online MPH that I can work on concurrent to preparing for US licensing process and residency was something important to me. I found the MPH program rigorous and fulfilling and I have been able to accomplish the goals I set prior to enrolling. I am very confident that my training is closely comparable to brick and mortar programs and that progressing into my second and succeeding years - I will be able to do the work of a combined MD-MPH just like I would have been able to do in the traditional settings.

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It is what it is...

Transportation and Logistics Management - May 24, 2017
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I am 3 years removed from receiving my BA in Transportation & Logistics Management and can give you some perspective on what the degree has done for me- nothing. Having went to school for 2 years in the early 90s, then out for 16 years, APU provided just what I needed at the time- an online education majoring in a field that I had almost 20 years of work experience in. The coursework was challenging, but at the same time suited my learning style, and worked hard to earn the degree. What I later found out in my several hundred million job interviews that followed is that employers choose an employee solely off of personal opinions, instincts and biases- ONLY. If an applicants TRUE AND FACTUAL education and work experience could be fed into a program and a machine chooses the perfect applicant for a job, that would be one thing. But that is not the world we live in... and the last thing you want is to be sitting in an interview and make the employer question the school that you went to ("APU? I never heard of that. What the heck is it?") Unfortunately degrees must be obtained from a household name school, otherwise it's not going to be of any real value. APU's "career services" were for all intent and purposes laughable. I got a couple minor suggestions for improving my resume. There was not anything available that resembled job placement, and the job fairs were an absolute joke.

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Masters of Education/online learning

Masters of Education/English Language Learners - May 23, 2017
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I will keep this brief. If anyone is curious as to some of my comments, I suggest researching what makes online education viable and a great learning experience. A little background: I also finished an Bachelor of English at APUS. Online learning is greatly enhanced by the participation of all players involved and that includes the instructor. Online learners (especially in college level studies) must be autonomous and active learners. In other words, you have to do the work to get any value from your degree. At the same time, online instructors must be active participants in the 'classroom' to provide students with guidance, timely feedback/grades, and stimulating/leading interaction. No one should pay for a class where all you get is a book, a syllabus with all assignments included, and a grade that might have been generated by the learning platform software. Even for-profit schools should demand that their teachers spend time with their students and offer the proper professional development and training to insure that they understand how this interaction should take place. Students are held to certain standards and instructors should be as well. This is not the case at APUS. Sure, in the 7 years and nearly 40 classes I have taken, I have had some incredible teachers. I have had very hard teachers, teachers who would write more in the forums than the students, teachers who gave deep feedback on assignments, both structurally and with content, and teachers who answered messages quickly and thoroughly. I KNOW it is possible, by these teachers examples, that great teaching is possible in distance learning. On the other hand, I have had teachers who, for the most part, did not exist. I have written 'test' assignments (meant to see if the teacher is reading what I am writing) and received A+ on them, because I met the word count and knew how to cite correctly. I have had teachers who did not know how to use programs required for the class, who didn't familiarize themselves with the syllabus, and new nothing of what the word "accommodation" meant and why it is so important in education. I have received perfect grades for forums where my responses had nothing to do with the subject at hand. (obviously, the instructor just relied on the algorithm to count my entries and words. So...I cannot completely say that APUS sucks...I think the classes are ok...(although some of my literature classes used the same books I read in high school 30 years ago and the first book in my first class explained how to make a dial-up connection better.......so, yes, they could work on making sure assigned texts are current). I think some of the remarkable teachers I have had offset the ones who should never have been hired...(or quickly dismissed). Nothing is perfect, but I would question your instructor at the beginning of each class and ask them their philosophy on distance learning pedagogy.

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A Full Review (Updated)

English - May 16, 2017
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I wanted to give a recent review on this school. There are a lot of reviews but I can’t help noticing that a lot of the reviews are from years ago and there are not a lot of updated ones. I’m going to try and be as honest as I can be. I’m not going to slap the slogan “it’s what you make it” and call it that. I want to give a more detailed overview of what that means for people looking for a better idea of what they are stepping in to. It’s not that I disagree with the people who say it is what you make it, because I agree, but I want to go into more than that. First off, I want to address the “diploma mill” allegations that I find insulting. This is a hard college. For those of you who have only started your freshman level courses and are badmouthing the college, you have no right to do so. If you go full-time, that is, two classes at 8 week intervals at a time, you will have extremely rigorous course loads. Anyone can cheat in college, though. Anyone can just wing the forums. It is not the college’s responsibility to stop you from not taking your education seriously, that is entirely on you, the student. Anyone can wing it and receive “okay” grades, but trust me when I say, unless you are cheating, there is no way you can wing these classes and graduate with a 4.0. On the other side of this, you will notice cheating. You will find people who don’t take their education seriously. You will find this in the workplace. You will find this at Oxford. People will always look for ways to cut corners, and people will always cheat. It is up to you to not resort to those behaviors, and though it is outraging to see students being given credit for stolen knowledge or work, it does not only happen here, it happens in every college and work place. It is not the college’s responsibility to police each class. Most of these professors have full-time jobs. Do not blame the college for practices that occur. They put as many road blocks in place to deter cheating as any modern college. Three strikes at this college from plagiarism and you are dropped from the program if you get caught. There is no cheating your way to a degree unless you literally pay someone to do it for you (or you are very good at plagiarizing), and then that is up to the type of person you are. If you are comfortable paying someone to do your work for you or cheating, you can do that at any college or workplace and it won’t be limited to this one. The college is not to blame for the behaviors that occur at all colleges. They put things in place to curb this, just as much as at other colleges. On to the comparison to “brick and mortar” schools. The physical college will almost always be the best option, but you most likely aren’t here because a physical college and its time demands are realistic for you. You are here because you don’t have time to go to a physical college or you have other restraints keeping you from attending a physical college. As for the graduate program, no, there are no requirements except a 2.5 GPA, and yes, that is deterring, but it is not as if the program is large. It is a small program with typically less than 10 people graduating a year. You cannot compare yourself to the other students. You have to look at yourself and ask if this is the work you will be proud of. If you cannot take your education seriously you won’t take this program or most likely any self-taught program seriously. This is one of the cheapest colleges working adults have access to. You cannot expect the college to have professors catering to the students like at more expensive colleges. If you want access to a professor you have to pay for it, and if you are not paying for it you have no right to complain. These people have to make a living, and if you read the review by the faculty member who worked at this college, these programs are more like part-time work for them, and they are not devoting their attention to them. This is a self-taught program on almost every level, and if you are able to keep up, and you do all of the reading, the work, and you push YOURSELF you will attain a great education. YOU have to be the one to do that. If you can manage that you will step away with an expanded knowledge of your field and degree. The financial aid department is rocky. I have had my own share of experiences with them. You are going to need to take your time with this department when you come here. Plan carefully and accordingly, but if you are not already doing that with your finances I question whether it is the program or your own financial habits that are the problem. I will say, my wife went to a strictly private college with a high price tag, and that financial aid was horrific as well. We have never had a school (after three brick and mortar schools on my wife’s part) that had a financial department that was helpful. Again, when the school is this cheap, I do not see how people are expecting perfection here. It seems more like idealism than reality in terms of realistic expectations. My wife is on her third degree now, and we’ve been in college for almost seven years, and it is almost never a smooth transition to a new school, especially starting out, with financial aid. That said, in the recent years the financial aid department has gotten better. When I first started here it was rocky, but as the years went by they started getting better. They redesigned their website and have made it MUCH easier to figure out your finances. On top of that they have an app now where you can access your classroom on the go from your phone, and let me tell you, this makes forum replies that are due each week much easier to do while you are sitting at the doctor’s office or are waiting for an oil change that should take 20 minutes but gets stretched out to an hour. You will get the money that is yours here. This school does not rip people off and steal money. This is a REGIONALLY ACCREDDITED college, meaning it is on par with every major college in the country. There is no employer who will see that it is regionally accredited college and think it is not a legit college. If you honestly believe your job prospects will be effected by attending an online college then do your research. Statistics are changing for online colleges, very much for the better (though there is still a stigma). When you put this college on your resume, make sure you point out that is one of the top-rated colleges by U.S. News, and that it has received numerous awards. Build the college up. This is basic resume edict, and I hesitate to look at the resumes of the people who say they got their degree here and it did nothing for their job prospects. This is a for profit school, though. That has to be recognized as well. That puts a nasty taste in a lot of people’s mouths, but again, if you go into this with eyes open, after hours of research and realistic expectations for a self-taught program, then I don’t think you will have complaints. I started and finished my Bachelor’s in English in three and half years after taking no breaks whatsoever and always going full-time. With my degree it was very easy to be self-taught. I would read, which I would be doing in any program, and then I would discuss and read lectures on the works. For me, that made this program extremely good for me. If you have a major where this won’t be the case, or if you need someone to literally be there to show you, you are going to be frustrated and angry, but you will always feel that in a self-taught course. I’m not so sure about getting a teaching degree here, or going into the intelligence community from here. It seems more likely you would flourish in a physical college and not an online one. These are not college courses with professors standing in front of you explaining it all. It is A LOT of reading and it is ENTIRELY on you to learn the material. The professors are there as consultants and graders but not much more than that. I have never once had a professor not reply to me in almost four years of being here, though. If you send a message, from my experience, you will get a reply in almost always one day, or if it’s the weekend, two days. I have never, and I mean literally never once had this not be the case. I have read some reviews from people who are afraid they will not be accepted into Ph.D. programs after going here, and I can tell you that this is not the case at all. I know people who have been accepted into higher programs after this. You don’t have to take my word for it, I understand, but I have no reason to sit here and pretend to be supportive of this college if I did not fully believe it was worthy of what I had to say, and I hope I am honest in its shortcomings as well. This is not a college where you will have professors there teaching you. The financial aid is rocky. The students are subpar in the earlier years (they typically don’t make it to the higher level years, believe me), BUT you get an affordable degree, in which you mostly are your own teacher. It is entirely accredited. It is recognized. You cannot expect more than this for what you are paying. I stepped away with a great understanding of my degree. I don’t regret the decision whatsoever, but there are shortcomings and there will always be people who do not respect a cheaper college, but guess what, they wouldn’t respect a physical community college either. There is a stigma against these colleges, but at least in terms of online colleges, the stigma is beginning to change, and as time moves on, it will begin to fade, though most likely never entirely. Understand that when you make the decision to not only go here but any online college. One of the last things, you will have hit-and-miss professors here. My wife has experienced the same at each of her brick and mortar colleges. This will be the same at every college you attend. You will always have the professors you can’t stand. At this college specifically, you most likely will not interact with your professor a lot, and if that is important to you, ATTEND ANOTHER COLLEGE and stop leaving one star reviews that hurt this college and its reputation because of YOUR learning style and idealistic expectations after, for the most part from what I’ve seen, having had no experience with outside colleges. This college is constantly improving in the way it provides its courses and in its professors. After every class you will be given a survey so you can point out the shortcomings and good things of every class, and they use this to make changes. YOU can be a part of the reason this college is better for others. I don’t appreciate the one star whiny reviews about not being given enough attention by the professors. This is not the college for that. You are in charge, and if you can’t handle that, you will not get good grades (unless you are cheating, lying about your knowledge, or plagiarizing), and if you leave and don’t notify the college as to why, you will be dropped, this is common sense people. Please do not blame the college for your inconsistencies. Random tid bits: In reply to the textbooks being outdated, this is typically not the case from my experience. I read a review of someone stating they could pull information from their “ass” and cite it and get good grades. Again, this is entirely on the student to have an education worth learning from, but they chose to half-ass their degree and got what they put in without doing the work. I have no sympathy. This is your life, and if you want to spend it half-assing everything that comes your way, then I applaud your consistency but not your approach to life. You could have learned and earned that GPA, but you made it worthless. My degree is gold to me because I spent many a sleepless night working my ass off to earn my GPA without lying and falsely citing material. Wikipedia is not a source that is acceptable at this college. Some of the classes are in reconstruction. I had one in my entire degree. It was not necessarily a good learning experience, but not a reason to bash the college and hurt their reputation because I, myself, got frustrated and threw an adult temper tantrum, and then attempted to make the college look bad on a place where real reviews should be written. Some classes here are better structured than others. You will find this a lot in colleges. Please do not pretend this is only the case with this college. After seven years of experiencing separate colleges I can tell you that this is the case in most colleges at an average level. I will not claim to be genius here. I am sure this is not the case with Virginia Tech, Yale or Harvard, but if you can get into those colleges I don’t see what you are doing here. Overall I both hated and loved this college. I learned so much because I did the work, the reading, the papers and the forums. I didn’t judge the college because of its students who are often busy too, and their posts are not perfect. Yours won’t be perfect either, and know, just as you are tearing everyone else’s posts to pieces, they are doing the same to yours, and know this, they think you are just as inept as you think they are. This is a regionally accredited college. It is a self-taught format. It’s hit-and-miss sometimes. The professors can be amazing and real asshats. You have to commit if you want to gain an understanding. For some degrees self-teaching isn’t going to go well. I don’t see getting a teaching degree here, or going on to being an intelligence officer. I was an English major, and for that, it was perfect. I gained all that I would have elsewhere because I took the time to learn it. I am proud of my degree and this college. It is not perfect. I felt cheated at times both with financial aid and the plagiarizing I saw other students doing, but I came to realize it was up to me what this would be. I chose to make it an experience that would define me and my discipline to suck it up and do the work. I’m not here whining about how I was wronged. There will always be cheaters and slackers. There will always be both classmates and professors that you don’t like, but I’m not going to sit here and make a generalization and then apply it to the ENTIRE college. I mean come on, it’s childish. Come in with your eyes open, realistic expectations that you would have with a community college, and know you will be your teacher, coach, accountability partner and at the end of the day, judge. Call this place worthless if you will, but it’s only worthless if you let it be. It’s up to you to determine the value of something. I don’t think those who find this college worthless will find a great many things up to their “level.” This can be a great place if you make it one. You will need a support system. You will need strict regimen. You will need understanding and a positive attitude, but these things are necessary for life, not just college. Some days you will hate this college, but that doesn’t mean you have the right to come here and trash the college. If you can calmly, without heated emotion, examine your experience and consider it one star, then lay out your argument, but I see no arguments keeping anyone from coming here and gaining from it as long as they do so with proper planning and information. Good luck to you all in your pursuit and decision. I know how hard that can be, and that is why I wrote this. Each of you can accomplish your goal if you don’t give up when the hardship comes, and remember, the start of any new great burden such as college or even a new job comes with feelings of helplessness, it is overcoming those that determines what value you will gain in the end.

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A Full Review

English - May 7, 2017
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I wanted to give a recent review on this school. There are a lot of reviews but I can’t help noticing that a lot of the reviews are from years ago and there are not a lot of updated reviews of the school. I’m going to try and be as honest as I can be. I’m not going to slap the slogan “it’s what you make it” and call it that. I want to give a more detailed overview of what that means for people looking for a better idea of what they are stepping in to. It’s not that I disagree with the people who say it is what you make it, because I agree, but I want to go into more than that. First off, I want to address the “diploma mill” allegations that I find insulting. This is a hard college. For those of you who have only started your freshman level courses and are badmouthing the college, you have no right to do so. If you go full-time, that is, two classes at 8 week intervals at a time, you have extremely rigorous course loads. Anyone can cheat in college, though. Anyone can just wing the forums. It is not the college’s responsibility to stop you from not taking your education seriously, that is entirely on you, the student. Anyone can wing it and receive “okay” grades, but trust me when I say, unless you are cheating, there is no way you can wing these classes and graduate with a 4.0. On these other side of this, you will notice cheating. You will find people who don’t take their education seriously. You will find this in the workplace. You will find this at Oxford. People will always look for ways to cut corners, and people will always cheat. It is up to you to not resort to those behaviors and though it is outraging to see students being given credit for stolen knowledge or work, it does not only happen here, it happens in every college and work place. It is not the college’s responsibility to police each class. Most of these professors have full-time jobs. Do not blame the college for practices that occur. They put as many road blocks in place to deter cheating as any modern college. Three strikes at this college from plagiarism and you are dropped from the program if you get caught. There is no cheating your way to a degree unless you literally pay someone to do it for you (or you are very good at plagiarizing), and then that is up to the type of person you are. If you are comfortable paying someone to do your work for you or cheating, you can do that at any college or workplace and it won’t be limited to this one. The college is not to blame for the behaviors that occur at all colleges. They put things in place to curb this, just as much as at other colleges. On to the comparison to “brick and mortar” schools. The physical college will almost always be the best option, but you most likely aren’t here because a physical college and its time demands are realistic for you. You are here because you don’t have time to go to a physical college or you have other restraints keeping you from attending a physical college. As for the graduate program, no there are no requirements except a 2.5 GPA, and yes that is deterring, but it is not as if the program is large. It is a small program with typically less than 10 people graduating a year. You cannot compare yourself to the other students. You have to look at yourself and ask if this is the work you will be proud of. If you cannot take your education seriously you won’t take this program or most likely any self-taught program seriously. This is one of the cheapest colleges working adults have access to, you cannot expect the college to have professors catering to the students like at more expensive colleges. If you want access to a professor you have to pay for it, and if you are not paying for it you have no right to complain. These people have to make a living, and if you read the review by the faculty member who worked at this college, these programs are more like part-time work for them, and they are not devoting their attention to them. This is a self-taught program on almost every level, and if you are able to keep up, and you do all of the reading, the work and you push YOURSELF you will attain a great education. YOU have to be the one to do that. If you can manage that you will step away with an expanded knowledge of your field and degree. The financial aid department is rocky. I have had my own share of experiences with them. You are going to need to take your time with this department when you come here. Plan carefully and accordingly, but if you are not already doing that with your finances I question whether it is the program or your own financial habits that are the problem. I will say, my wife went to a strictly private college with a high price tag, and that financial aid was horrific as well. We have never had a school (after three brick and mortar schools on my wife’s part) that had a financial department that was helpful. Again, when the school is this cheap, I do not see how people are expecting perfection here. It seems more like idealism than reality in terms of realistic expectations. My wife is on her third degree now, and we’ve been in college for almost seven years, and it is almost never a smooth transition to a new school, especially starting out, with financial aid. That said, in the recent years the financial aid department has gotten better. When I first started here it was rocky, but as the years went by they started getting better. They redesigned their website and have made it MUCH easier to figure out your finances. On top of that they have an app now where you can access your classroom on the go from your phone, and let me tell you, this makes forum replies that are due each week much easier to do while you are sitting at the doctor’s office or are waiting for an oil change that should take 20 minutes but gets stretched out to an hour somehow. You will get the money that is yours here. This school does not rip people off and steal money. This is a REGIONALLY ACCREDITED college meaning it is on par with every major college in the country. There is no employer who will see that it is regionally accredited college and think it is not a legit college. If you honestly believe your job prospects will be effected by attending an online college then do your research. Statistics are changing for online colleges, very much for the better. When you put this college on your resume, make sure you point out that is one of the top-rated colleges by U.S. News, and that it has received numerous awards. Build the college up. This is basic resume edict, and I hesitate to look at the resumes of the people who say they got their degree here and it did nothing for their job prospects. This is a for profit school. This has to be recognized as well. That puts a nasty taste in a lot of people’s mouths, but again, if you go into this with eyes open, after hours of research and realistic expectations for a self-taught program, then I don’t think you will have complaints. I started and finished my Bachelor’s in English in three and half years after taking no breaks whatsoever and always going full-time. With my degree it was very easy to be self-taught. I would read, which I would be doing in any program, and then I would discuss and read lectures on the works. For me, that made this program extremely good for me. If you have a major where this won’t be the case, or if you need someone to literally be there to show you, you are going to be frustrated and angry, but you will always feel that in a self-taught course. I’m not so sure about getting a teaching degree here, or going into the intelligence community from here. It seems more likely you would flourish in a physical college and not an online one. These are not college courses with professors standing in front of you explaining it all. It is A LOT of reading and it is ENTIRELY on you to learn the material. The professors are there as consultants and graders but not much more than that. I have never once had a professor not reply to me in almost four years of being here, though. If you send a message, from my experience, you will get a reply in almost always one day, or if it’s the weekend, two days. I have never, and I mean literally never once had this not be the case. I have read some reviews from people who are afraid they will not be accepted into Ph.D. programs after going here, and I can tell you that this is not the case at all. I know people who have been accepted into higher programs after this. You don’t have to take my word for it, I understand, but I have no reason to sit here and pretend to be supportive of this college if I did not fully believe it was worthy of what I had to say, and I hope I am honest in its shortcomings as well. This is not college where you will have professors there teaching you. The financial aid is rocky. The students are sub par in the earlier years (they typically don’t make it to the higher level years, believe me), BUT you get an affordable degree, in which you mostly are your own teacher. It is entirely accredited. It is recognized. You cannot expect more than this for what you are paying. I stepped away with a great understanding of my degree. I don’t regret the decision whatsoever, but there are shortcomings and there will always be people who do not respect a cheaper college, but guess what, they wouldn’t respect a physical community college either. There is a stigma against these colleges, but at least in terms of online colleges, the stigma is beginning to change, and as time moves on, it will begin to fade, though most likely never entirely. Understand that when you make the decision to not only go here but any online college. One of the last things, you will have hit-and-miss professors here. My wife has experienced the same at each of her brick and mortar colleges. This will be the same at every college you attend. You will always have the professors you can’t stand. At this college specifically, you most likely will not interact with your professor a lot, and if that is important to you, ATTEND ANOTHER COLLEGE and stop leaving one star reviews that hurt this college and its reputation because of YOUR learning style and idealistic expectations after, for the most part from what I’ve seen, having had no experience with outside colleges. This college is constantly improving in the way it provides its courses and in its professors. After every class you will be given a survey so you can point out the shortcomings and good things of every class, and they use this to make changes. YOU can be a part of the reason this college is better for others. I don’t appreciate the one star whiny reviews about not being given enough attention by the professors. This is not the college for that. You are in charge, and if you can’t handle that, you will not get good grades (unless you are cheating, lying about your knowledge, or plagiarizing), and if you leave and don’t notify the college as to why, you will be dropped, this is common sense people. Please do not blame the college for your inconsistencies. Random tid bits: In reply to the textbooks being outdated, this is typically not the case from my experience. I read a review of someone stating they could pull information from their “ass” and cite it and get good grades. Again, this is entirely on the student to have an education worth learning from, but they chose to half ass their degree and got what they put in without doing the work. I have no sympathy. This is your life, and if you want to spend it half assing everything that comes your way, then I applaud your consistency but not your approach to life. You could have learned and earned that GPA, but you made it worthless. My degree is gold to me, because I spent many a sleepless night working my ass off to earn my GPA without lying and falsely citing material. Wikipedia is not a source that is acceptable at this college. Some of the classes are in reconstruction. I had one in my entire degree. It was not necessarily a good learning experience, but not a reason to bash the college and hurt their reputation because I, myself, got frustrated and threw an adult temper tantrum, attempting to make the college bad on a place where real reviews should be written. Some classes here are better structured than others. You will find this a lot in colleges. Please do not pretend this is only the case with college. After seven years of experiencing a separate colleges I can tell you that this is the case in most colleges at an average level. I will not claim to be genius here. I am sure this is not the case with Virginia Tech, Yale or Harvard, but if you can get into those colleges I don’t see what you are doing here. Overall I both hated and loved this college. I learned so much because I did the work, the reading, the papers and the forums. I didn’t judge the college because of its students who are often busy too, and their posts are not perfect. Yours won’t be perfect either, and know, just as you are tearing everyone else’s posts to pieces, they are doing the same to yours, and know this, they think you are just as inept as you think they are. This is a regionally accredited college. It is a self-taught format. It’s hit-and-miss sometimes. The professors can be amazing and real asshats. You have to commit if you want to gain an understanding. For some degrees self-teaching isn’t going to go well. I don’t see getting a teaching degree here, or going on to being an intelligence officer. I was an English major, and for that, it was perfect. I gained all that I would have elsewhere because I took the time to learn it. I am proud of my degree and this college. It is not perfect. I felt cheated at times both with financial aid and the plagiarizing I saw other students doing, but I can to realize it was up to be what this would be. I chose to make it an experience that would define me and my discipline to suck and up and do the work. I’m not here whining about how I was wronged. There will always be cheaters and slackers. There will always be both classmates and professors that you don’t like, but I’m not going to sit here and make a generalization and then apply it to the ENTIRE college. I mean come on, it’s childish. Come in with your eyes open, realistic expectations that you would have with a community college, and know you will be your teacher, coach, accountability partner and at the end of the day, judge. Call this place worthless if you will, but it’s only worthless if you let it be. It’s up to you to determine the value of something. I don’t think those who find this college worthless will find a great many things up to their “level.” This can be a great place if you make it one. You will need a support system. You will need strict regimen. You will need understanding and a positive attitude, but these things are necessary for life, not just college. Some days you will hate this college, but that doesn’t mean you have the right to come here and trash the college. If you can calmly, without heated emotion, examine your experience and consider it one star, then lay out your argument, but I see no arguments keeping anyone from coming here and gaining from it as long as they do so with proper planning and information. Good luck to you all in your pursuit and decision. I know how hard that can be, and that is why I wrote this. Each of you can accomplish your goal if you don’t give up when the hardship comes, and remember, the start of any new great burden such as college or even a new job comes with feelings of helplessness, it is overcoming those that determines what value you will gain in the end.

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B.A. History, Early European Civilization

BA History - April 22, 2017
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I completed my B.A. in History February 2015. Yes, this university has no applications or tests, but if you wish to progress in the field of history you will have to be prepared with a good background in writing in the Chicago/Turabian style for formatting your papers. I was blessed with exceptional instructors as well as great university level curriculum. Internet learning can be a challenge in the beginning, but once mastered it worked quite well. The only challenge for me was that my professors feedback was gentle; I needed to be challenged with critical feed-back. Al in all, internet learning is not as challenging as brick and mortar institutions of higher learning. I did have issues with academic guidance, as a B.A. in history is not particularly a subject where one can find employment somewhat easily. I have no choice but to work towards an M.A. or an M.S. The instructors, I found were quite exceptional in their field. I decided on history; that is my passion. If I had to do this over again, I would choose a major that would allow me to find a job, other than teaching; I would major in environmental studies or logistics. If you have a passion for history I highly recommend you enroll in this subject. The APU/AMU program is perfect for students who have full-time or part-time jobs. Great instructors, but non face-to-face, which is unfortunate. Instructors are dedicated and will respond quickly to any challenges to questions you might have.

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Great Experience, Highly Recommended!

BA - Sociology - February 19, 2017
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Overall, my experience with this university was great! Financial Aid was sometimes hard to deal with, but that is a common complaint with most universities. The rigor of the coursework was what I expected from an online university. I was familiar with online learning prior to attending APU, because I took online courses at a local community college and had a degree from another online university. I decided to pursue this degree because my other one was not regionally accredited. I wish APU would convert and use Blackboard rather than Sakai as I feel it is easier to navigate but once you get the hang of Sakai, it's not so bad. I enjoyed the majority of the course options. The professors were helpful and wanted to see students succeed. I highly recommend this university because it allowed me to juggle a full-course load with working and family responsibilities. The 8 week course offering are awesome! I never want to take 16 week courses again.

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Quality control problems at APU

Psychology - February 9, 2017
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I am attending APU and should graduate later this year with my Bachelor's in psychology. Please note I am a 4.0 student, and that achievement has required a lot of work, past the normal forums, quizzes, and assignments. The quality of the virtual classroom and matching of textbooks to the lesson plan have suffered incredibly over the last 2 years. I often find conflicting rubric and assignment directions, textbooks which don't match the lesson plan (or even the questions asked), and incomplete or flatly late grading by professors. The ONLY way that APU knows when professors do not comply with the 5-day grading rule is when a student escalates it. Professors don't seem to know which book is being used, and they also appear completely clueless how to investigate or change anything. The level and depth of quality control I have to employ to challenge quiz or exam question answer keys are astonishing. 90% of the time when I challenge them, I am right that they are inaccurate and the professor or someone else changes the grade for them for everyone in the class. The course I completed last month had the wrong book provided to us, which I escalated to the professor and the associate department chair. Even after receiving the latter's responses four weeks into the course, other students in the class were not notified the book was the wrong one and information pertinent to questions on the quizzes and exam not contained the one we had. I do not know how other people in the class passed the course: I purchased the right book on my own and got permission to use it. APU has become a stovepiped organization, where accountability doesn't exist. I have held off taking my major requirements courses until this summer in hopes that at least in my departmental studies, the quality of the classroom content and management improves. I do know that the next time I have to QC a course as I did for the last two, I'm going to be asking for additional credits to do so, which is what happens at larger universities. My role is as a student, not as a person to check every single thing for APU in a classroom and make sure it's right. The fact I have to do so shows the dysfunction in APU as an organization, and it is something they need to resolve.

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Great Non-Traditional route to a degree

BA in Management - February 1, 2017
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I have taken 14 courses from APU and I have been impressed with a only a few courses and instructors but I have never been disappointed with any of them. Just like the 60+ credits I transferred to APU. I had some good and some average instructors and materials. I would not recommend this program as the very first college experience unless you are a disciplined individual. As an older and career experienced student, this program fits me perfectly. My company is supporting me with partial re-imbursement and I am getting better than average reviews in part to my continuing education activities. This program is not perfect and neither is life. I have personally not had any issue with the program. This program fits my schedule, my budget and my career objective. I work with college graduates of "brick and mortar" schools everyday. Some of them are good people and good employees and some of them are jerks who must have skated through college because they rely on others to do their job for them. My point is that this program is what you make it.

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Financial aid department incompetent

Psychology - January 20, 2017
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How can financial aid manage to screw up peoples grants and loans EVERY SINGLE TIME? I swear I spent half my college career trying to get my money. Hire people who can do accounting properly, and fix your website so that students can correct your errors before hitting enter on their forms. P.S Vitalsource is a horrible program. Please switch to one that doesn't crash all the time, and mess up people's computers.

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OUTSTANDING Course of Study!

Homeland Security - December 1, 2016
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I have worked in this field for over 12 years and I still found this course of study to be very interesting. The way the course is presented is beneficial to the entry level personnel or the expert looking for the academia to coincide with work related experience.

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MA/ TLMT

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - November 3, 2016
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I absolutely love this university! I recently completed the Masters TLMT program and it was worth every penny, every hour of research, and every paper written! The instructors were awesome! Their feedback helped me tremendously! I recommend APU to everyone!

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MA Psychology + I taught here

M.A. Psychology - August 31, 2016
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My grades are for the institution as a whole, what I saw as a grad student and what I saw as an instructor. I really enjoyed the quality of most of the instructors in psych. One of them needed to be sacked. As others have mentioned, he didn't respond. But that was one out of seven! I pointed out to the department chair that case studies would be more appropriate vs. review papers for every class, but that's my only real quibble. APUS is the best of the online for-profits, nothing like the horrible diploma mills that are being shut down, thank goodness. So much for the grad program and its wonderful instructors, especially the sweetie who helped me so much in stats. Now, as to being an instructor: bad news. You may not know that all colleges are moving to a mostly-adjuncts and poverty-wage adjuncts at that, and APUS is no different. I worked very hard and was very responsive, labored hard over grading rubrics and got high marks for caring from the students. Your fellow students are the same mixed bag you get elsewhere. Some people (especially the military) are very conscientious, wonderful people to pour your dedication into, and fun to meet as a fellow student. Some are poorly prepared for college, period, really need remedial English classes; some will claim racism to try to get an A. I am proud of APUS for not knuckling under to any kind of "I want an A" pressure. I have high, fair standards and APUS always came down on the side of facts and evidence. This is not what I encountered in public community colleges, I must say, where you COULD manipulate to get a higher grade. So bravo, APUS, for academic standards. Another weakness that sadly is shared with more and more schools is the utter refusal to allow instructors to create exams, assignments or anything else; the curriculum was decided by someone else and we were all stuck with it. As I said, sadly becoming the state of higher education. I suspect that APUS, as any other school other than Harvard, is best in the specific-subject areas and weaker in the synthesis programs like generic humanities. Everyone I've ever talked to in psych or in the military specialties was very happy with the quality of their degree. I am, too!

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Life Changing

Bachelor's of Science - Environmental Science - August 30, 2016
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I am a mother and work full-time. APU enabled me to complete my Bachelor's Degree in the field I am passionate about. APU provided great support. The technology was perfect. I will for ever be greatful to APU for helping me achieve my dream. I would strongly recommend them to anyone!!

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Affordable and reputable program

Homeland Security - August 11, 2016
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I completed my Master of Arts in Homeland Security in August 2015. This was my second degree from American Public University System (APUS) because of the accessibility and affordability, as well as the kinds and quality of courses that are offered. The quality of education, in my experience, was as good as, and in some cases better than, what one would receive at a traditional in-state university (I graduated from Arizona State University in 2013). The courses are very interesting, the professors keep students engaged and promote an environment for students to truly delve into the course topics. The online library is an excellent resource APUS has while you are a student and you have lifetime access once you graduate. I know many people have reservations about attending online institutions because of the fact the school is online. I tell all those who have those reservations that I have been witness to a few of the programs for the School of Security and Global Studies; they are fully recognized in the military and the federal civilian side of the government. My experience with American Public University has been great overall. If you are looking at starting a degree for the first time, completing a degree started from another institution, pursuing an advanced degree, or looking at changing your field, the education you receive with American Public University is well worth the time and money you will invest. You will not regret your decision to pursuit your education with American Public University.

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A highly recommended online university

Sport and Health Science - August 9, 2016
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If it were not for APUS, I would not be finishing my degree. I needed to find a program that was convenient for me to fit in with a full-time job, and this meant not having to go to a brick and mortar university several times a week. APUS allows me to work from the comfort of my own home after hours. The courses I take challenge me and allow me to push myself like I never have before. As with any university, some instructors are better than others, but there have been a few that are outstanding and who strive to help students succeed. APUS also allows students to complete surveys at the end of each class to critique the instructors and the curriculum. I would highly recommend APUS to anyone who wants to complete a degree on their own terms.

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Absolutely loving this school

Philosophy - August 6, 2016
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I started school at APUS in October, and overall I have loved it. My life is quite busy, and it was not practical for me to attend a brick and mortar school. I did a lot of research when trying to find an online philosophy program, and APUS is significantly less expensive than any others that I could find. Not only that, but it is an accredited school, and allows me to work around my schedule. The classes have been challenging, but enjoyable, and all of my teachers (minus one) have been extremely helpful and informative. With that situation, I enjoyed the class, but the teacher was just not helpful. The classrooms are set up so that each class has a forum, which makes it feel more like a real classroom. I enjoy the ability to have discussions with other classmates. I personally have not had any problems with financial aid, but I have called the financial aid department to answer questions, and they have been very helpful. I understand that some people may not enjoy this type of school, but if you are looking for a good online college, I would highly recommend APUS.

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Becoming a Coach

Sport and Health Science - June 9, 2016
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Using APUS as my institution for my degree plan was the best decision that I have ever made. I have been in the military for 25 years and with the constant deploying and missions they worked with me every step of the way. If you are looking to become a coach of any sports program they have the most up to date information that can be applied to your situation immediately. I would suggest this college to anyone that has a very busy life but still wants to progress in their education. Shade Holder

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Great Program

BS - Environmental Studies - June 3, 2016
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The best online university I could find for Environmental Science. In fact, it ranked high even compared to brick and mortar universities for this program. It had all of the classes I wanted. Tuition was great and the institution is accredited. I feel that I have gotten a great start for pursuing a career in this field. I am continuing on with a Masters program in Environmental Policy and Management.

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M.A. Humanities Meh

Humanities - May 13, 2016
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Really? This program does not even compare to brick and mortar programs. Hey, did you know that there aren't any admission requirements? This means that any fool with a pulse and a checkbook can join the program. And they do. Looking for students who have a solid background in humanities and earned their place here? Not going to happen. They haven't taken GREs, or have letters of recommendation, or a decent GPA to get into this school ANYONE who wants to pay gets in. All you have to do is post in discussion forums and write a few essays over a 16 week period. The instructors are ok, but the other students don't know how to read or think about complicated issues, so good luck trying to find intellectual stimulation here. If you want your degree to be worth more than a roll of toilet paper, save yourself the time and aggravation and apply to a real, traditional school with a rigorous program.

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Accredited-Affordable-Overall, GREAT

Masters in Public Administration - May 4, 2016
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I researched far and wide to find an accredited, affordable, all on-line option for my MPA. APUS fit the bill. The classes are eight weeks each and teach an incredible amount of material in that time. Students are required to READ a GREAT DEAL of material however all the material is relevant. I have not yet run across any professor's 'pet project' that doesn't really relate to the class. The curriculum is focused and I definitely feel I learn the important, core topics in each class. The required forum postings can be difficult. But I don't learn with stuff that is easy. The teachers clearly describe the requirements for a good grade and are quite consistent in applying the grading matrix. I have NEVER been surprised by a grade as I know how much work went into the paper/discussion/project. 90% of the professors respond promptly. The enrollment process was easy. I have no difficulty in getting direction and/or help when I need it from the central/admission office. I appreciate the opportunity to learn in this way. It works for me and it's affordable. I encourage you to try.

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School Counseling Program of Study

Masters of Education, School Counseling - April 27, 2016
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I was thoroughly challenged yet was very supported by all of my professors. For my Practicum and Internship the professors broke down the stigma of online learning by communicating with students frequently and making themselves available at all times of the day or night! I feel completely prepared to walk right into the School Counseling profession. Compared to others who attended other schools in the area, I feel that my experiences and learning from APU are way superior.

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Unique possibility to obtain Degree in Intelligence studies

Intelligence Studies - April 20, 2016
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APUS gave me exactly what I need. APUS is one of many online universities which provide opportunity to obtain the Master Degree in Intelligence Studies and after one year of study I can confirm that it is the best option. It is very important that the school is accredited and recognized by the United Nations Staff Selection Office. The Intelligence studies program has completely exceeded my expectations; moreover, comparing with my previous in-person Master Degree education in the same field academics in APUS is better than anything I have ever experienced with the course of study being more profound and informative. The instructors have broad experiences working at the different bodies and key posts in the Intelligence community. The staff is amazing, providing a lot of additional information and help beyond the program of studying. The APUS online library deserves special appraisal with easy to search option and multitude of useful, rare and just interesting sources, which is not possible to find on open Internet. The APUS events in the different cities of the USA allow interacting with fellow students and the APUS management. You are totally in control of what you learn and how you learn it. Even with my work without a definite schedule and extra work hours I am still able to balance work, family, and education taking one eight-week online course at a time with one-month break between classes. I recommend APUS and specifically Intelligence Study program to anyone interested in advancing the career in international security and analysis as well as for United Nations Security specialists.

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Best American History Program

BA History - April 17, 2016
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I earned my undergraduate degree in American history. I enjoyed the academic experience as an online learner. In order to succeed in online learning. Student's must be self-disciplined, dedicated, and committed. I learned true history from the professors at American Public University. Not only that, they encouraged me to search beyond the obvious facts for a greater understanding of our world through positive feedback, criticism, and ongoing encouragement. At American Public University, I felt like a contributing member of the diverse learning environment. I gained a greater understanding of life, the community I live in and the world. I can do more with historical facts rather than simply repeating them. I plan to challenge my history students to do the same by applying the same teaching principles I was exposed to at American Public University.

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APUS Humanities Grad Student

Humanities - April 16, 2016
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Having limited exposure to online classroom environments, as well as having been out of school for over twenty years, I was hesitant in my pursuit of an online masters degree; however, my internet search was clear--APUS was, by far, the clear choice for accreditation, reputation, quality, and value. The APUS Humanities program is based on the Great Books of Western Civilization, which can be limiting for students who wish to explore additional areas of interest more in depth (such as the Near East or ancient Egypt). Indeed, these areas are covered in HUMN510, albeit very quickly. Opinions and reviews of professors are subjective, so I will not get into it here; however, my assessment of the professors in this programs is as follows: they are qualified, accomplished, knowledgeable, involved, and responsive. They are the real deal; I have experienced no "hacks" thus far. Indeed, they are kept quite busy; many carry several undergrad and graduate classes, as well as sit on advisory boards, attend conferences, supervise other professors, etc. Regardless of other activities and responsibilities, each of my professors was engaged throughout each week, and returned graded assignments within a week or two (at the most). Expectations are high, so bring your 'A' game. Grading is hard, but fair. Again, your mileage will vary from one instructor to the next, but this is no program to stroll through. If you are in search of a degree mill to obtain a masters for the sake of having one, you may want to look elsewhere. The admin staff--front office, financial aid, student services, librarians--is friendly, helpful, and eager to assist. The online library seems infinite; there is no shortage of resources for your papers and research. I have even had books loaned to me from outside libraries via the Interlibrary Loan System. Consistent with perhaps any other academic setting, I have had classmates who were intelligent and engaged, sarcastic and pedantic, and B.S.-ing slugs. In one of my classes I was the ONLY student! If you are serious about a solid education at the graduate level, APUS is worthy of consideration. Be prepared to read and write, and read and write. Each class is different, however, and they have creatively approached changing the work demands throughout the program. For instance, HUMN500 is a research and writing class requiring some small essays and one term paper. In HUMN510, a moderate paper is due about every three weeks. Several two- to three-paged papers are required in HUMN520. The demands are challenging, but your reading and writing ability will improve dramatically. The only downside I will assert is the inability to "specialize" in any area. Sure, there are some electives offered wherein, based on selection, one could become more learned in, say, world religion--entire classes are offered in Hinduism and Buddhism, for instance. This program is more structured in western human culture and thought throughout history, as reflected in literature, treatise, and poetry, from the beginning of recorded history (Sumer/Babylonia) through modern time. Finally, many of the required reading materials are made available at no cost to the students either by links or uploads provided by the professors. While this can be beneficial to cost savings, I have purchased many of the books through Amazon (which were cheaper than what was offered at the student store).

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Great online School

Sport and Health Science - April 14, 2016
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BS in Sports and Health Sciences. I was nervous starting an online program, but I knew I did not want to be stuck where I am. Soon I will graduate! 4 classes left and I am looking forward to a new chapter. I started at APUS in Feb. 2010 and have been busting my butt since. I am only part time due to 2 jobs and youth sports (coach) I have not had many problems yet. There is always a computer near by, my book are electronic and having a tablet and smart phone makes reading easy. No excuses. Financial aid department has always been on top of things, always answering my questions in a timely manner. I have really enjoyed my studies, only problem, I wish I would have chosen a different degree, not sure exactly what I am going to do when I am done. But the world opens doors for BS degrees.

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APUS Community

Psychology - April 10, 2016
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APUS has many wonderful qualities, and for someone who is looking to get a quality education that offers flexibility and stability; it was the perfect fit. That being said, while attending APUS I had quite a bit of problems with the financial aid department, my professors and simply put the complete digital nature of the textbooks. APUS provides its undergrad students with book tuition, meaning you do not have to pay for your books unless you would like a physical copy of them. This is environmentally and economically friendly, but if you are like me, it is not very convenient and can actually become a problem if you are visually impaired, or have attention span problems. While yes, you can buy the physical copy of the book, not every class provides you with that option, thus forcing you to read your text on your computer screen. When you are reading 4-5 chapters a week, per class, with and upwards amount of 3-5 classes, it can be rather troublesome. The professors, generally speaking, are on your side and are willing to do almost anything to help you succeed and to pass their class. The downside that I kept running into is that there are some professors who simply will not work with you, no matter the circumstances. Which is something to be aware of if, like me, you live in a VERY rural area that is prone to power outages when the weather is inclement. The last major problem that I had with this school, was that of the financial aid dept. Every semester was the same thing, I would have to call up the financial aid dept. tell them that they have yet to disburse my loans and I would have to fight with them to ensure that my financial aid was disbursed and that my classes were covered. My final semester of APUS they had over-calculated my financial aid and I received a refund when I shouldn't have. Due to this I did not have enough funds to cover my final courses, and ended up having to pay out of pocket in order to graduate. While I did not have to pay an exuberant amount, I was more upset by the fact that they were the ones who had made the mistake, and I ended up paying for it. During my time with APUS, I had the opportunity to become rather engaged in the online extra-curricular community. APUS has many clubs, and student run organizations that you can join and participate in; you can even hold officer positions and help run these orgs. and clubs! Serving as a student leader was a lot of fun, and helped change my point of view about the school. There are many wonderful individuals who work with APUS, and I absolutely enjoyed getting to know many of them. In addition, APUS has many resources available to its students and alumni, including but not limited to: Career services (assistance with finding a job, resume writing assistance, career fairs, etc), Free online tutoring, a library filled with limitless references for all majors, minors, and certificate programs, an alumni rally, university ambassador program, student awards and honor societies, and SO MANY cross-networking opportunities. The graduation is also quite a to-do, and I am really excited to be able to attend this year. If I had the choice to do my education all over again, I think I would still choose APUS, mostly because of its strong sense of community, and ease of access. But there is definitely A LOT of room for improvement in regards to in-house affairs like financial services.

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Great Choice for Pursuing Masters Degree

Management - April 9, 2016
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I graduated with my BS in Criminology, Fall 1994, from a brick and mortar institution. I commenced working on my Masters Degree November 2015 after a 21 year absence!! Honestly, my BS has NOT been put to use in security, law enforcement, or corrections. I will admit that it was a scary endeavor at first because I wasn't even certain about returning to school, especially with changing majors. My first two weeks were the hardest and I considered giving up at least three times (maybe more). I am elated that I did not. I had to re-learn APA style (actually I didn't even remember it). The biggest challenges have been finding the balance with family life, working full-time, and going to school full-time; completing what seems to be excessive readings; and writing scientifically since I'm more of a "free-styler". Faculty has been great in working with me and providing great recommendations. I do miss my free time but this is worth the investment. Two years is not a long time. I am grateful that I ran out of excuses on why I should NOT pursue my Masters. The biggest recommendations that I can give anyone is to assure that you are disciplined enough to pursue online (a scheduled is still required and time management is mandatory) and to be 100% positive that this is the best route for you. I am now in my third class and continuing to push forward, anticipated graduation Fall 2017. Aim high, rise higher!! ALF

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MBA at APUS

Masters of Business Administration - April 7, 2016
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I had a wonderful experience at APUS. The Professors were very good and always ready to assist you. We also had well-behaved colleagues. During the course of my MBA program, I worked too hard because it was difficult to contact colleagues from different time zones. However, being online made it easier for me to work from three continents. In fact, wherever there was Internet. I worked from France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Washington DC, Chicago in the USA, Montreal, Sherbrooke in Canada and Lagos, Nigeria just to mention a few. With perseverance, hard work and determination, the sky is your limit. Enjoy the moment.

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Great Experience

Master of Management: Human Resources - April 6, 2016
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I have enjoyed my experience with APU these last two years. I have tried other schools online, but was less than pleased with what I was offered. Throughout these two years I have been able to take course work and relate it to my present job.

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MA - Transportation and Logistics

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - April 6, 2016
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A top line value for any on-line school. Professors were informative, easy to access, encouraged and provided meaningful feedback. I have recommended to friends and co-workers to consider furthering their education through APU. I graduated this last November, and say I miss being in the classes.

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Good degree for my purposes

M.A. Psychology - April 6, 2016
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This isn't a pre-licensing degree, please note, it is designed to allow you to teach and do occupations related to human services. The stats and ethics and physiology profs were exceptional. Only one was MIA and awful, which exceeds the quality level of any other school I've attended. This is my second master. APUS overall is an excellent institution and value. They are innovative users of tech. Every class makes you write, use critical thinking and discuss politely, a skill so lacking in many workplaces. This degree was perfect for me, as a professional hypnotherapist and energy healer. It was very intellectually stimulating to be learning. I do wish the department chair would allow the I n instructors more innovation in how they teach. Assessments other than the same old papers - more case studies - would h ave helped me more in my work. But the instructors and materials are excellent. Sign up today!!

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Awesome Experience

MA Military History/Civil War - April 6, 2016
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The curriculum for the degree exceeded my expectations and the instructors were knowledgeable and approachable. Being able to study under Dr. Steven Woodworth for two classes is an experience that I will never forget.

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Great Bachelors Program!

Legal Studies - April 5, 2016
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I just graduated February 15, 2016 with my bachelors degree in Legal Studies. This was the right school for me. I also worked full time, I was able to transfer my Associates in Paralegal Technology and graduate in about a year with my bachelors. I highly recommend this program and University.

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MA Humanities - Heavy workload

Humanities - April 5, 2016
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I have attended several online universities over the years, and APU is my least favorite. As compared to other online universities, the weekly assignments and expectations are way overloaded. This is my biggest complaint with APU. Too much is expected on a weekly basis for the class. The other issue I have is that many professors somehow twist the rubric to their liking and grade papers too harshly. They say they use a rubric, but deduct way too many points for small infractions like a period or a comma in a footnote or bibliography. Another issue is that each instructor has the right to choose whether to use MLA or Chicago-style or Turabian, and there are many small differences between these styles. I wish they would choose one style and stick with it. In the Humanities program, classes remain at 16 weeks, which is way too long for one class to last. Eight weeks is plenty of time for one class, and I don't see the point in dragging out classes for 16 weeks.

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Online Degree Review

Business Administration - April 5, 2016
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I am so happy that I decided to attend American Public University. The teachers are great, the class room set-up is the best, and everything is easy access. If you need assistance, you will receive feedback in twenty-four to forty-eight hours, which is good. If you send an email, you will receive a quick feedback, also. The books are online, and you have a choice to purchase off line. The only regret that I have, is that I did not attend this university sooner. Jacqueline Greenwood, MS

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APUS

Masters in Sports Management - April 5, 2016
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At first I wasn't sure how well an online program would work in obtaining my Master's degree. However, APUS made the process of being admitted, enrolling in courses and completing courses very easy. I have finished my 12 courses and, once I pass my final comprehensive exam, will graduate. I recommend APUS for those who want to expand their education in a flexible fashion.

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I loved American Public University

Masters of Arts History - April 5, 2016
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I loved studying at American Public University the teachers were great they helped me with the work, understanding the subject as well as when my work was due and what books could help me on my research paper. I recommend this school to anyone including single mothers who work this school allowed me to do the work on my own time.

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Online is a great way to go

BA in Psychology - April 5, 2016
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After taking some classes at a community college and completing my general education, I took a couple years off. I'm a single parent and have a full time job. I don't have a lot of help around me so I always put school on the back burner. Even through my first three years at the community college, I attempted online studies, but was never successful and didn't really care for it. Once I realized all of the factors pilled against me, I decided to give it another shot. That is when I came to APU. Starting out was a little rough. There is definitely an adjustment period that you have to get through. It is possible though. I am on my final semester here at APU. Most of the professors that I have encountered have been extremely supportive and helpful when needed. I also really enjoy the forums for each course. This is where you give your view points on each week's lesson and readings. You also get to review each of your classmates view point that are sometimes different than yours. I feel this always allowed for keeping an open mind concept because there are things in every aspect of life that not everyone is going to see the same way as you. In reference to a previous, and I might add poor, review on the university could likely be to poor communication and consideration on the student's part. Not everyone is going to have nice things to say, but when you are in an online class you have to keep in mind that you should be considerate of others, for it is their learning environment too. I have four classes left with APU. I can say that I would go back and do it again after I complete my BA in Psychology. I would attend this school for my MA degree too, however the university doesn't have a program that fits the proper courses required for my states licensing requirements. I gave a 9 for each of the components listed in the review because nothing is just absolutely perfect anywhere. There will always be kinks to work out. There are things that you have to learn the school's process for and learn that financial aid has potential to take forever or get hung up anywhere that you go. However, this university is truly amazing and that is why I give an excellent review.

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American Public University

Master of Management: Human Resources - April 5, 2016
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I was on a two year work assignment in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2012 when I enrolled for my Masters degree. I have never been happier with the support I got from my Professors. They were very thorough and particular with whatever they taught and were always available to help. The classes were manageable and the quality of education was beyond reproach. For as long as I completed by class work assignments and research papers on time; ;life was good. I applied my life and work experiences in my studies which made my research work exciting. I am using all I learnt at my place of work and have no regrets whatsoever for having enrolled for my Masters degree at APUS.

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Good Program

Masters in Public Administration - April 1, 2016
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I had read some bad reviews of APU from several years ago and entered a bit worried. There was no need for worry as the program far exceeded my expectations. The instructors were fantastic, the hours flexible, and the tuition affordable. I am on my final capstone and thesis now. My instructor and I communicate almost daily.

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Amazed At My Progress at APU

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - March 30, 2016
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I am five classes away from receiving my Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice, and I am constantly amazed every session that I made it this far!!! I am very 'ole skool' and have spent years going to brick and mortar classrooms. I was very skeptical at first, but the more classes I took, the better I got. I have to say, except for two instructors, I have been fortunate enough to have some great professors. I have never had a problem with the support system at APU with either Student Services or Financial Aid. Any questions I ask, they usually get right back to me within 24 hours. One of the things that I had to overcome was the face-to-face contact with the professor and classmates. If I needed assistance, I could just go to the professor and talk about it. Online, I have to wait for a response, so that was something I had to get used to. Eventually, I got used to that as well. All in all, it has been an eye-opening experience, and I am really proud of myself!!!!!

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I absolutley Love APUS

BA in English - March 9, 2016
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I stated attending American PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS in January of this year 2016. I am now participating in my fourth class and I'm loving every minute of it. The professors are brilliant and easily accessible, and they grade fairly. The topic's in all of my classes so far have been up to date in its teachings and the course work has been challenging. The coll100 course that new online learners are required to take was very helpful to me, especially when it came to the writing styles like APA standard or MLA ect. The books and course materials are all up to date and mostly new. Love having the forum space to post discussions and critique and be critiqued. You really do feel like your part of a community at APUS. Financial aid was so easy to get, never had any problems and the financial aid staff are spectacularly nice people and well informed. Because the course work is so challenging and the professor's are shoo easily accessible I plan to continue attending till I achieve my desired degree which in the end will be Space Studies when I change majors from English next year. Also another thing I like about apus is the sorority opportunities offered, I just applied to one recently. There so many wonderful things Apus offers, including many degree program's. I would encourage anyone who is SERIOUS about there education and obtaining there degree to go here. It's fantastic and I'm really glad I chose to go here first.

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Good School

BA History - March 5, 2016
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I attended a college and lived on campus. I failed because there was too much pressure and my days were too restricted. I have been with APUS for two years now and I like it and I am doing very well. You have a week to do your work and you have more freedom; you set your schedule and not the school. The professors are great and if you have a question or problem send them a message and they return it quickly. I am glad that I chose APUS, great decision.Jacob

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Do yourself a favor and go to a brick and mortar school

Criminal Justice - March 2, 2016
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Going to college online seemed like a good idea because it offered the flexibility that I needed, however if I could do it over again, I would absolutely choose a different school. I am two classes away from getting my Bachelor's Degree and have been attending off and on since 2013. There were problems almost every single semester, mostly with the financial aid office (I got my last refund 2 1/2 months late). There were a few helpful people in that office, but most of them had no idea what they were doing. Most of the teachers were barely present in the class, and some were downright terrible. I had one teacher, ONE, out of 3 years that was a great teacher. Shout out to Professor Pittaro! Your advising team is a joke. No one has ever even told me who my advisor was. And their departments don't communicate with each other. I switched my degree plan a little bit so I could graduate six months earlier, and they didn't tell me I should have waited until the semester was over. And then when it messed up my financial aid disbursement, the Financial Aid office was rude and told me it was my fault because I switched degree plans in the middle of a semester. The university claims they value and encourage differing opinions in the classroom. They don't. If you disagree with someone in the forums, they act like you're a cyber bully because you don't apologize for disagreeing with them. And God forbid when you back it up with facts! They think you are attacking the other student. I was appalled by how many of my fellow classmates could not spell or form a complete a sentence. I also had to report several students for blatant plagiarism. They copied online sources word-for-word; actually they just copy and pasted it, which you could tell because they didn't even bother to change the formatting, so it stood out like a sore thumb. Most of the other students, when replying to your forum, don't even address what you wrote. Rather, they are just talking at you, regurgitating their own forum post, in order to meet the word requirements. (I understand the word requirements to some degree, but I really think people would provide more substantive answers if they were not having to meet a ridiculous word requirement. The number of words does not equate to the amount of substance). The amount of reading assigned is astronomical, which is partly why I hardly cracked a book while I was here. It is nearly impossible to read all of the material before your first forum post is due, especially if you work at all. I have heard, and agree somewhat, that your education, no matter what college you attend, is what you make of it. However, if you are a bright student and really want to get the most out of your education, this is definitely NOT the school for you. I highly recommend a brick and mortar school if it's at all possible. If not, at least make sure that the school offering the online program has a brick and mortar campus. Trust me. At the end of the day, the only thing this university has going for it is that it's cheaper than most (in cost and value) and one great teacher.

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Master's YES!

Guidance and Counseling - January 15, 2016
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I am from Texas,and even with the extra steps I must take to be certified in Texas, I have learned so much! I could not be more pleased with my decision to go with this online school. Great learning expense, great professors (only 1 less than stellar experience and even it was still valuable).

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Don't hesitate: APU IS for you!

BA - Sociology - January 2, 2016
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After being "tricked" by a traditional, private college I initially attended, I switched to APU in November. I have finished three courses as of today and my semester, and remaining two courses, will be finished in February. So far, I am more than impressed with APU; the instructors and staff are amazing! They are readily available, genuine and get back to you very quickly. The textbooks and other resources provided to us are exquisite and professional. The courses, depending on whether you choose 8-week or 16-week duration, vary in complexity, however, staying to the outlined lesson and seeking help through classmates and instructors are guaranteed methods to lead you to success. In any online school, focus and persistence are required, and APU is no different. All you need to succeed at APU is the right state of mind; the school provides you with everything else and more with no hesitation. They are truly willing to help you every step of the way, and their consideration and flexibility is breathtaking. Do NOT hesitate--- APU IS the right choice, for everyone. Good luck, guys, and give APU a try!

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MS, Sports and Health Science

Bachelor of Health Management - January 2, 2016
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I am currently taking my fifth graduate level class and have had a very good experience. Classes are much more intensive than my B&M underdraduate classes. Professors have been excellent to good, the good instructors graded fairly and gave feedback but just weren't as engaged as the excellent ones. The excellent instructors graded fairly but more strictly and gave more detailed feedback. The online format used at APUS is best suited to self starters. You could skate by with low B to C grades as with any other school but if you put in sincere effort you can get a good education. The same can be said of the forums, if you use them as an opportunity to expand your learning they are an excellent way to learn from your peers. Textbooks and supplemental reading assignments are current. Financial aid has been responsive, I have not had to drop any classes while attending APUS. Instructors will work with you when you need an extension due to work conflicts. This is an excellent school to attend if you are already in the work force.

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Masters in Humanities

Humanities - December 31, 2015
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I am pleased with my first class. The instructor was exceptional and the support from the librarians, bookstore and academic team were great! Every time I needed something they were patient while explaining things to me and were willing to give of their time. I first thought of pursuing a masters degree four years ago. I spoke with many counselors from many online universities across the country and also considered brick and mortar schools in my area. When I came across the online Masters in Humanities degree at APUS, I said, "Bingo!" I found what seemed to be a perfect fit for me. I was anxious about starting and nervous the first week of my first online class, but I'm very pleased so far and look forward to my future classes.

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Very satisfied so far

Accounting - December 30, 2015
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I have been attending APUS for almost a year and enjoy every minute. There has been only one teacher that I felt could have done better and by that I mean actually show up to class more than once every 2 weeks. Financial aid has always been on time and I have never had any issues with that aspect. I have received A's and B+ in all of my courses and I worked very hard for my grades and hope to soon have my Accounting degree.

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Was expecting much more

Computer Applications - December 30, 2015
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I took three classes this semester, one of which is still in progress but the other two my "Intro to programming" class and the class they require you to take which is an online class to learn how to take classes online and has classes that teach you nothing about taking a class online, I learned nothing in those two. My math was great and continues to be fantastic and the actual school seems to be really good but be very careful what classes you take and which instructor you choose. To learn my programming class I had to find someone at my work that could teach me because the instructor was basically MIA, the school handbook said that instructors were required to have your work graded within 8 days of the due date and in my programming class, it could take 3 weeks to get grades. I will definitely be transferring to physical classes at my community college instead of registering for anymore here.

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BA in Intelligence Studies

Intelligence Studies - November 9, 2015
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I started my previous degree program in October 2011, this being the BA in Intelligence Studies. Before enrolling in this program I had went for an undergraduate certificate in Terrorism Studies to see how the university is and if I would enjoy it; I had no college experience and was a high school drop out. I loved the certificate program and with the guidance of an academic advisor I enrolled in a Bachelors program. The advisor talked to me about the certificate. She asked what I thought about it, what my favorite courses were and what my future interests were/are. Based on this, she recommended that I enroll in either a BA in criminal justice or intelligence studies; I choose intel. The degree took about 3 years; I took 3 course at once for a semester to finish sooner. I felt that all of the professors have knowledge related to the subject of the course. Most professors that I had graded my work pretty strictly; sometimes if citations were off they let me know so I can fix it; it is challenging when some courses use different citations/references. But this made me a better student. I felt that by the end of the program I was writing on a professional level. The reading material is the best I have read! I normally hate reading; but because the material was based on what I like, I enjoyed it, even if some of the reading was difficult to understand. Unlike some students, I had no problem with financial aid, registration and so on. If I had any questions I called the school and they explained things to me. At first I didn't understand what credit hours meant when I was talking to the admissions team, the lady explained it to me, but I was still confused (which I let her know) so she explained it another way that made sense to me. It is good that they know these things can be confusing sometimes. I would rate this university a solid 10/10. It is the only university I have attended and it is the best. Following graduating with my BA (with honors), I took some time off to decide what I wanted to do next. This is when I decided that I was going to go back to AMU/APUS for a Master's degree. Again I called the school and spoke to the academic advisors about master programs. I didn't want a MA in Intelligence Studies, I wanted something to complement my BA. An advisor recommended criminal justice; which is what I was already thinking about. I am now on my fifth course for my MA and love it! My BA is helping with some of the topics and I feel that I fit in very well; even though I felt out of place when getting my BA. I would highly recommend APUS if you are willing to put in the effort. You are sort of teaching yourself here.. So if you don't have the drive, determination and time to put in your best effort, don't go here. At APUS the more you put into your work and studies, the better you will do. I've seen a family member attend AMU for forensics; he didn't have the drive to do it, as a result he flunked out. I recommend AMU to friends, but tell them it is not easy; simply because it isn't. The assignment are made to challenge your knowledge, they are made to make you a better student. The amount of reading varies for each class; I was reading 50-75 pages a week for my BA, which seems a little more than average (I didn't mind). Now for my MA, I am reading 100-150 pages a week. If you attend AMU and do not do your best, don't blame it on the university or the professors. If I didn't do as good on an assignment, it was because I didn't give it my best effort that week, it was my fault and no one else's. If you give your best effort, you should receive a fair grade. Always remember to do more than your best.

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Having a great experience

Criminal Justice - November 9, 2015
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I have been taking courses up here for several years earning my degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in forensics. I wish they had a biology degree or one for forensic science as a stand alone. I haven't had any problems with any of my teachers except for one. A 1600 mile move and computer glitched caused me to fail the class (the last project was worth so much it was pass or fail). I retook the course and obtained an A. I get plenty of financial aid and have paid for nothing out of pocket unless it was by choice. My books are all digital so I only have to pay for them if I want a physical copy. I love that I get to pick my own classes and I can pick when I take them and how many I take. The important thing to do is to keep yourself on a set schedule. On these days you do your reading, on this day you do your initial forum post or quiz and always do them early. The more active you are the more likely a teacher will help you out if there's an issue.

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MBA

Masters of Business Administration - November 7, 2015
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I feel that APUS provided a well rounded course of studies. I only had one professor that was not up to caliber of the other professors. Other wise I feel that my experience here was excellent. When I had an issue with the one professor my academic advisors stepped in as well as the Academic Vice-Provost. I passed the class but was very dissappointed with the professor not the class or the school. I would recommend APUS to anyone.

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Great School!

Masters of Arts History - November 1, 2015
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I was looking for a college to get my Master's in History from and through word of mouth from a friend found this school. It has been everything that I hoped for. The classes are rigorous and it's not just a diploma mill. All of my instructors to date have been very knowledgeable and very helpful. I have had to contact several departments within APUS and everyone I have encountered has been professional and helpful. I have 3 A's and a C. The C only because I hated the course and had no interest in it whatsoever but it was a requirement for my degree. So I only did enough to get a C in it. The books needed for a few of the classes have been very expensive and this next class I am taking requires 4 different books on one topic, which I do not understand. But overall I love APUS. I think that its a great school and worth my money.

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Not what I thought it would be

BS - Environmental Studies - October 2, 2015
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The discussion forum program is awful. Their level of communications from staff other than the class instructor is lacking. I wish I would have selected another college to complete my bachelors in. Be careful and research everything about the college before attending.

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Good Experience

Transportation and Logistics Management - September 30, 2015
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I enrolled with the University in 2009 but I didn't start classes until 2010. I found the enrollment process to be simple and that the University Staff answered all questions promptly. I chose the Transportation and Logistics Management Bachelor's program because of my background with it in the Army. All of the related courses were relatively easy and they allowed me to apply the knowledge and experience I had through my Army career and a couple of civilian jobs I held. The only class I really had an issue with was literature and I found it to be dry and boring but I still managed to pass because the instructor was willing to answer questions and try to make the goals easily understood. If you take a class with the University take the COLL 300 class as one of your first classes because it will teach you what you need to know in order to write throughout the course. I say that because I took it last and I struggled for the first few papers I wrote. The name is a bit intimidating but the class is not that bad and it will help. Get familiar with APA and MLA citation formats because that will help also. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my experience but I will go to a brick and mortar school next for my Master's so I can have face to face time with students and professors.

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Smoke & Mirrors

Psychology - September 11, 2015
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The school once was top of the line, but after going public and taking on a 'business model' things have gone down hill for about eight years. The top managements concern is student retention so they can keep their fat salaries. For example, the president of the school does not take a raise each year. People think this is wonderful. Well, in reality it's a joke. When you make $1,881,846.00 as of 2015 what is a raise when you automatically receive one million in benefits each year? Who needs a raise? The average full time teacher's salary is $38,000.00. They pay teachers about $20,000.00 less than the national average. My point. After finding out this information it explains much of the quality of education I received at their hands. The bottom line is the top dollar. Obviously if the teachers were paid more students might receive quality instead of quantity. Another thing I discovered is plagiarism appears to be accepted at the university. Just pathetic.

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A Wonderful Educational Experience

Master of Arts in American History - August 22, 2015
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I have been with APUS for 15 years. I completed my B.A. with them, and have continued on with my Master's in American History. I've seen this institution grow into a very fine online experience which has continued to improve during my years of schooling. I have recommended it to many friends and colleagues, and am happy to discuss it with anyone at anytime. The online experience of learning was a new chapter in my learning life, and it suited my work and personal lifestyles both. I highly recommend it to anyone who is very busy; who can read and write without too much assistance; a self-starter and highly motivated person; and also someone who can get bored sitting in a classroom. I have always been one to think outside of the box and willing to try new experiences. After attending APUS I can think of no possible reason why I would EVER go to a traditional class again. That said, I would NOT recommend this experience to someone just beginning their college studies without any knowledge of the large difference between high school and college demands. A college freshman should probably go to a physical class for a semester or two before trying online learning. Barring that, it's a great experience and one that should be tried to truly be enjoyed. MIKE RUZZA

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Outstanding University

Criminal Justice - August 4, 2015
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This university has given me every tool to do well. I am very happy to be a part of this school. The staff is helpful and the classes are informative. The financial aid department and other facilities are wonderful as well. If you want to do it right the first time, this school is the place to do it.

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Relevance, Strength in research, Progress!

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - August 4, 2015
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If you engage, there is an institution that reaches back for you, in a most timely and considerate way. The knowledge and resources are in place at APUS. You couldn't fake the level of concern and passion that the faculty have for your learning, and growth. It's the real thing! In every facet things are thought out, in the approach to learning. On the most important measures, the lines are blurred between what this university has to offer and other leading institutions (of which I have attended). If there isn't an advantage conferred by attending online (doubtful in my case), there seems a tacit acknowledgment, in the frenzied innovation, and a vision for near term excellence. Immersion in this kind of learning experience, will quickly ameliorate concerns about whether or not you will be able to compete globally, when your finished!

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American Public University - Garry - Current Student - My Experience

Criminal Justice - August 1, 2015
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I was first attracted to American Public University when searching for a university that provided online learning, regional accreditation, and a degree in criminal justice and business administration. I am currently working towards my degree with my major in criminal justice and minor in business administration. The price was another factor and I found the prices at APU to be reasonable and better than many other established online universities. I looked into the history of this school and became more interested when I learned that the university was established to help our active military obtain their degree while overseas. This is personal but I have felt honored to go to school with so many brave men and women who serve in our military. The education is provided through a quality online learning environment with proper books, tutorials, and resources provided. The majority of class instructors are quality and willing to provide help when needed. I want to stress that in the online learning environment you will get out of the classes what you are willing to put into them. Due dates are announced for required assignments and writing is especially important with online learning as this is the most important way instructors are able to determine if students are taking in the material. Online learning is not for everybody and if you need some pressure to complete assignments or are quick to use resources outside of normal study materials brick and mortar might be a better fit. When it comes to negatives, I discussed online learning not being for everybody. I have had a few issues over the years with financial aid. The process is generally simple and they changed over to a new system several months ago. I have not had any problems with financial aid since they made the changes. I place APU as a major online university. I would place them as a mid-level university among all universities. When I first started looking into APU, I spoke to several people at the University of Louisville. I explained my situation and what my goal was and was pleasantly surprised to have them tell me that APU provided a quality education and credits for almost all-general education classes would transfer if I chose to switch to UofL since APU is regionally accredited. Originally, some people in my family were concerned with problems I might run into after obtaining the degree started searching for a job because of stigma some people in previous years attached to online learning. The conversations I had allowed me to feel more comfortable with going to an online university. The bottom line in my opinion is that APU is a good school for average, everyday people who need flexibility and are happy with obtaining a descent education at a reasonable price. I believe a descent education is possible through APU if the student is willing to put in the time and effort during the course of their classes. I hope this helps those considering online learning and APU.

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Fantastic Program

BA in Psychology - July 29, 2015
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Despite the varying reviews for this institution, it is one of the best. I have had the most positive experience with this school. The most important factors for me were the accreditation, the challenging course work, challenging online environment and the flexibility to allow me to achieve my overall goal! Many of my fellow Soldier’s/Colleagues have also had very positive experiences with this university. To see anything negative hits a sore spot with me (especially when the person writing the negative review cannot spell, nor comprise a simple paragraph-despite still choosing to continue to earn their degree and cannot be brave enough to own it !) because this university is one of the best out there. Very military friendly with credits, duty and overall excellent programs. I recommend this university to anyone who is serious about fulfilling their educational goals. I thank all the faculty, fantastic communication and overall support.

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Positive experiences

Religion - July 22, 2015
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I transferred to APU from my local community college. Every credit was accepted. I had fears about financial aid, I read the horror stories online. However I can honestly say I never had any issues. The few issues I ever had with APU I either emailed or called the school. Each time the issue was resolved quickly with minimal to no hassle. I picked APU because working full time I had few options for the degree I wanted. The only state school in my area they had an equivalent degree did not have the night classes I needed. APU is also very affordable. At the time it was $250 per credit hour (equal to my local state school, but now tuition raised a bit). I have so far completed 12 courses. I received A’s in the majority and the rest B’s (those were classes which were “tough” or I was simply annoyed and showed a lack of interest in the topic). Each class is different but there usually is a typical format of discussions board posts of a minimum length, two replies each week, possibly reflections papers, quizzes, site evaluation, mid test and most often than not a research paper. The degree I am working towards is the B.A in Religion. From what I have experience is that you do not go too deep into the subject material. Give the courses are eight weeks, how can you. I have had mixed emotions of some disappointment, but also at times I have been surprised at what I have learned. The instructors are hit or miss. Luckily thanks to RateMyProffesor.com you should be able to avoid bad teachers can select the right ones. I found a good group of them and make sure to take the other courses they teach. A critic I have for the actual “teaching” is that there can be improvement. The last class I had had no lectures, instead you were to read the textbook and do the weekly forums, which had not relation to the text or any weekly agenda. That was ridiculous and from my experience atypical. I would like to see audio/video lectures to go along with the text. I have seen instructors be very interactive with the class, but there is always room to improve that. What I had struggled with the most at times is making the minimum post requirement in the weekly boards. It is not a problem at 250 words but some classes have 500 minimum and that is excessive. Quality over quantity! Research papers can be a struggle mainly because of the short length of the class. But you can apply for extensions. Writing is important, you will be doing a lot of writing in APU along with reading. I honestly have gotten by without reading all of the assigned readings, but that is because of my own knowledge on the subject. To succeed at APU you need to manage your time well, put enough time into the classes and follow the syllabus. Communicate with your instructor early if you need help, advice or give them a heads up about anything. Overall, the experience has been positive with a few minor bumps along the way. Can most people say that about other schools?

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Great education that will advance your career to new heights!

Masters in Public Administration - July 19, 2015
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The education I have received at APUS has been first rate. Within a year of starting the MA Public Administration degree I was taking on leadership roles I never dreamed of before. My life has changed in ways I never thought about when I started the program and my skills are cutting edge now. I have risen in my career quickly and feel that I will be at the top within a couple of years. The instructors at APUS are not only highly educated, but also leaders in their organizations. They have real life executive experiences and they have all been superstars in their own areas of expertise. They have gone out of their way to speak with me on the phone, share emails and even Skype. I felt more connected to many of the instructors here than when I received my MA degrees at brick and mortar university. The instructors shared ideas (when I have asked) about my job and given me direction (not related to the class I was taking at the time) that have been so much help to me at work. I am confident in my abilities and skill set and I am seen as a strong leader in my organization. This degree provided the same skills as the people I work with who graduated from Harvard and Princeton and they often come to me for ideas. This school is a great deal of work and you will work hard to get where you want to go. If you put in the time and effort you will have the skills and cutting edge education to rise to the top. Lazy people won't get as much out of the education but if you work then the sky is the limit. I can't believe where I am today after taking this program. It was the best decision I have ever made in my career.

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APUS AMU - get what you put into it

Masters of Business Administration - July 18, 2015
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I've attended several other universities, colleges and have degrees from brick and mortar schools, however the challenge and pace at APUS was much better in that I found the work - was work, not some of the mediocre do the assignment mentality of other schools. If you think because it's online it'll be easier, you'd be making the wrong assumption. There are a few areas where improvement would help, the instructors are with few exceptions great and engaged. The area where improvement would help the most is in their administration, support where you can end up being passed around through the advisors until you get an answer. In some instances, the texts could be better. Sometimes there are people who don't appear to have the writing skills to be in graduate classes. This is not however much different from your traditional school. I would highly recommend it for people who are willing to work, stay connected and participate. It's a great value for the cost and provides you with the opportunity to increase your knowledge in an interactive environment. If you don't participate or want to write more in-depth assignments than you will not like it. Great school. T. Smith

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Batchelor's Degree in Management

Management (Leadership) - July 16, 2015
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I finished my Bachelor’s Degree in February 2015. I rate my studies at American Public University overall a great experience. I graduated with a associated degree in 1985. All of my girls is grown and I had not been in school since 1985I decided to go back to school to earn my Bachelor’s Degree in Management. APU was a great experience, what I loved most about this experience was the interaction with fellow students and professor through threads. When we were giving the opportunity to post our pictures, and the professors posted their pictures, it gave a sense of a personal experience, because we were able to see the person instead of trying to imagine the person we were responding. I was able to use most of my credits from my previous university, which was a great help with the number of credits I needed. I thought I was going to have to take an extra class to graduate. Instead of taking the extra class, APU allowed me to use the extra credits from my previous university. I loved the electronic books, but I had problems with the on line library. I could never find what I was looking for. One of my professors did ask me why I was not using the library. I explained to her, that I could never locate the assignment when I attempted to use the library. That is why I used other resources to complete my assignments. As time passed, some of my fellow classmates were having the same problem. The university should make an extra effort to make online library accessible for classrooms assignment. Taking the online courses gave me the opportunity to work a full time job and go to school. My personal life was nonexistent for two years. My experience at APU was a great experience. The tuition was affordable and I had great professor that I could ask for guidance if I did not understand the assignment. I was so impressed with APU, that I have recommended two of my relatives to take on line courses at APU, and they both is attending the online classes.

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Great education

Transportation and Logistics Management - July 12, 2015
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Is school is wonderful!!! Being military I don't have the desire to sit in a class after work then rush home to do homework. I got the most freedom to do assignments as well as had understanding teachers that will work with you. I believe that I got a wonderful education from APUS and I look forward to moving in to my masters with them in the next couple months.

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Top notched Education

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - July 9, 2015
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American Public University is the place to receive the finest form of education. The online environment is suitable for working adults who have to juggle work, education and cater for family needs or responsibilities as well. In my experience, I gained indepth understanding of course content through the virtual classroom analysis of subject matter. The professors were great and had and they had a complete command over their respective fields. They were very critical and helpful as well. They skilfully steered the course towards meeting the objectives outlined in the program. I do not think I could ever receive this kind of top-notch education from any other institution, be it in a traditional or online environment. Self-disciple, motivation and the quest to learn and know more are added advantages of enrolling at APU. As a result of the knowledge that I gained from APU, I have been able to publish a number of scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals. For example, The State of Iraqi Democracy, Afghanistan after the US Withdrawal (Peace and Conflict Monitor), The Syrian Conflict and Superpower Politics, Understanding the Structural Dynamics of the Russo-Chechen Conflict (Journal of Global Peace and Conflict),The International Experimentation in Democratic Governance (International Journal of Current Research), and Reconciling Huntington and Mueller's Theories of Conflict: A Critical Analysis of Race, Culture and Conflict (International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review). I will recommend American Public University to anyone seeking a great university and a great environment to study. You will never regret it, I promise.

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Very high quality Institution

Masters in Public Administration - July 9, 2015
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Overall I'm satisfied with my education at American Public University. The required textbooks consist of modern content that is consistent with other universities. The instructors are qualified, knowledgeable, and involved. However, there were a few instructors who seemed to value flexibility at the expense of quality. For example, although these instructors would deduct points, students were issued higher scores even when their participation was minimal and their assignments were less-than-proficient and/or late. However, many of the instructors had higher standards and their grading policies reflected them. American Public University has consistently been ranked well according to U.S. News rankings of online universities. For this reason I considered rating the college as "Very high quality." However, during the second year of my MPA, American Public University received an "N/A" from U.S. News, prompting me to lower my rating one category to "Good." The support I was provided by the admissions staff, advisers, financial aid staff, instructors, bookstore and library staff, and tech support were all above average. Without a doubt, the best feature of American Public University is the value. This proprietary institution offers educational services that compare to other colleges, both for-profit and non-profit, including traditional and online institutions. Yet, American Public University is one of the most affordable educational institutions. Overall, I rate American Public University as a very high quality institution and value my Master's Degree.

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Do your homework before you decide

M.A. Psychology - July 9, 2015
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It's a shame be this could be a really good school despite being an online only college with a for profit status. They accept anyone, and you will notice this pretty quickly within your courses when you see the atrocious writing skills and overall aptitude of many of your contemporaries. Until they are more picky with admissions, I fear that APU will continue to carry the bad reputation they have. Unfortunately for me, I was accepted into many prestigious schools and could not commit to the scheduling due to having an autistic son. So despite my instincts I continued on at APU until it was too late to transfer (due to financial reasons associated with starting over elsewhere) and now I basically lie when people ask where my degree is from. I was hoping to be able to fall back on the fact that my undergrad degree is from a prestigious institution (at least as far as state schools go) and that would see me through no matter where I got my masters from, I guess time will tell if I am able to secure a job in my chosen field or get accepted into any Ph.D. programs....

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Respectable Online Degree: It's real work not a diploma mill.

BA History - July 8, 2015
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I chose APUS because it is regionally accredited by the North Central Association. (Regional accreditation is very important) My classes were challenging with hard work and accountability. APUS will expect you to earn your degree. They will not simply give you one. Also, I am now a graduate student at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, NC. UNCG had no problem accepting my APUS BA degree as a prerequisite for their Master of Library and Information Studies program. I'm very pleased.

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Better suited if you worked ahed in another schoo

Philosophy - July 6, 2015
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Make sure you do not transfer during mid-FAFSA year (Jan, Feb, etc) I feel like admissions decieved me by not mentioning this would cause such a long a delay, longer than 1st time students. It took 8 weeks for APU to request my fin aid. I received a refund shortly after. Tf you have no other income this is stressful. The school provides an algorithm for borrowinglimitations which is bare substinence, even with a roomate. By contrast, my 1st school let you borrow more as you progressed. Not APU. I graduated from a community college in 2013 (mostly online) so it was a format I had been used to. I worked ahead in comuunity college and did 6 CLEP exams there. That is pace more than a single class requires APU requires to survive. By week 4-5 you are sick of the demanding schedule (weekly discussions; sometimes more than one as well as mandatory peer replies.) multiple research papers are due in the 8 week format. I've been going continually since Jan 2014, a week after my CC graduation. Iknew my writing and finally general caring about GPA was going away, so I scheduked some time off Idk who I would reccomend this school to, other then those a few courses chort of a degree with another source of incme. Instructors are great, admissions is great but Financial needs an overhaul, especiallly the algorithm which does not match what they offer. Sorry if it seemed overly critical but I feel transferring when I did I may have received a larger refund, enabling a used car and the possibility of employmenr. :)

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Excellent School - Rigorous Curriculum

BS in Environmental Studies - July 5, 2015
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The professors and curriculum are top notch. I’ve attended brick and mortar universities and other online universities. I found a home with APUS/AMU. I have 7 more courses left to graduate with a B.S. in Environmental Science and will complete my Master of Science with APUS/AMU as well. This is not an easy program however, the curriculum is full of thought provoking material and the professors care about your educational experience. After each course ends, a survey is emailed to the students to get the students’ perspective on how the course went for them. APUS/AMU values their students’ feedback and I’m thankful for that.

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Great Online University

Sports and Health Sciences - July 4, 2015
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I have really enjoyed my experience thus far. It is really helpful that most classes are available monthly so I do not have to wait so long in between classes for courses to become available. All of my professors so far have been understanding and helpful with any needs I may have.

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Great so Far!

Information Technology - July 3, 2015
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Now, I just started going to APU for my Bachelors in Information Technology and am very pleased so far! Through work I get a tuition discount and free eBooks which was a major factor in choosing this university. I was skeptical as I had never heard of it, but was assuaged when I saw it was highly rated and had a good return and graduation rate. So far in my first semester I must say the financial aid and student services staff are very knowledgeable and helpful, I've never had an issue unanswered. I have to say that my financial aid took quite a while to go through though (issues with faxing/uploading). My instructors are from highly respectable fields such as Aeronautics and Astronautics and Military History and a great deal of experience to back it. The materials used in the course are everything you would find at any other institution and the coursework is very challenging and you learn just like you would at a brick and mortar institution. I think the only downside is that at an online school you really have to know how to pace yourself and stay ahead of the work because attending can be difficult with daily distractions.

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An excellent university to consider

BA History - July 1, 2015
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I have been a student at American Public University for over two years and pleased with the education I am receiving. Transferring my credits from my local college to APUS was very easy and the staff helped me work through the admissions process. When I decided to change some things in my academic program or when I had questions regarding academic planning, advising helped me through it and they were prompt on their responses and I am at least six hours behind (APUS being on EST and me being on HST). Their Financial Aid offices were the same way. Always prompt and very helpful. In addition to their administration, I am a student member in two student clubs/organizations, ISI and Saber and Scroll, to enhance my college experience. I have not been disappointed with the activity of these two clubs. It's challenging trying to conduct business in these groups when your student population is scattered around the globe, but they manage it well through social media and the Quad. After a year or two as a spectator, I've begun to make connections through these organizations and happy with the progress. The main concern most people have when considering an online university is the curriculum and quality of education. Entering my sophomore year with APU, I have not been disappointed. The professors I have had has at least one degree in the field of study, a few have more. Most of the instructors have been engaging and have provided positive and useful feedback. They let me know when I could do better and they let me know when I've done great. Just as professors should. Most of the work is reading assignments, but others include audio lectures and videos and there have been a few power point lectures. It's been engaging, educational, and I believe comparable to brick-and-motor universities, if not a tad bit better since I think the varied sources provide a richer platform. APU is an excellent university that is worth considering if you are looking for an online university.

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A great all around school.

Emergency and Disaster Management and Homeland Security - July 1, 2015
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I originally chose this school because it is on the FEMA recommended schools list for the disaster management job I eventually want to hold. In February of this year I finished my Bachelors in Homeland Security. At that time I started looking for a school for the follow on Masters. Local schools had nothing for the degree I wanted to gain so it was back to online schools again. I looked at schools such as Georgetown, Penn State, Millersville University, and University of Nevada Las Vegas. These schools again came from the FEMA recommended list. After reviewing the application processes, timelines, and in some cases the academic plan I chose to stay with American Military University because I thought I knew what to expect. The admissions process was a breeze and those I talked to over the phone and in email was on point with their information. 2 days later my classes were set up and a week later I was allowed in to my classes. Overall it was a stress free process. I have recommended this school to others and will continue to do so. The classes are not easy and you will learn, you may feel overwhelmed but you will learn. It takes discipline and motivation to handle the workload of this school’s Master’s Program. I have given up many weekends in exchange for the knowledge that I have gained and actually use at my current job. All but one teacher I have had at this school for 2 degrees have been more than helpful when an issue comes up, additionally they tend to give constructive feedback (again I had one that was just a bad teacher). One thing I like is the school uses books that can be found on Kindle which saves the student money and can be put on multiple machines. Support usually takes no longer than 12 hours to reply via email. Finally value, according to people in my HR where the degree comes from is not important, but in my field if FEMA recommends it that that should say something about the degree and the students that have achieved that degree. AMU says their degree costs just over 12,000 and FinAid.org says the average is $30,000 to $120,000 depending on school. To me AMU sounds like great value and my AMU BA is already paying off.

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Ideal Environment for Working/Busy Adults

Business Administration - June 29, 2015
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I am a full time student, employee, mother of two young children, and part-time designer with Origami Owl. This institution has fit my needs perfectly. I am able to set and adjust my degree schedule as needed. The professors are understanding. Every process from applying and enrolling has been stress free. The site has all the information needed to answer majority of your questions and if you do have to reach out to a staff member all of my correspondences have been quick, positive, and friendly. As for the course work, it is manageable if you dedicate yourself to it. You can not just breeze through the courses, you are expected to participate just as you would in a more traditional brick and mortar setting. Each professor tells you their expectations at the beginning of each semester and communication with the professors has been the same as with the office administration, quick, positive, and friendly. I have been recommending APUS for a couple of years now and will continue to do so in the future. This has been a positive experience for me and a blessing that I came across their information a few years ago. One pleasant surprise with APUS is how they handle the required books for each class. Not having to worry about finding and buying these very costly books is a tremendous benefit and savings for me.

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Masters in History - Global

Masters in History-Global - June 26, 2015
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I am at the close of my studies, the next step is to write my thesis proposal. During this process, I must admit that all of the classes have come together, support each other and have been extremely beneficial. I can honestly say that the classes at American Public University have changed my life. I see the world and its past in a much more complex manner. If you are serious, this institution is worth the cost and time for neither is an insignificant investment.

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My Personal Experiences

Masters in Sports Management - June 26, 2015
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I graduated with my master's degree in 2008 at 56 years old. My employer is an International College based just outside Bangkok, Thailand. On reflection, the hardest part for me was to take the initial step and make inquiries about possible matriculation at APU. Once enrolled, I began my journey of academic rebirth. From the beginning, I found my courses challenging and the faculty responsive, objective in their evaluations, and understanding of my background. Furthermore, the administrative tasks of deciding when and what courses to take while working full-time became less and less troublesome.It took me approximately two and half years to complete my studies at APU, and I can honestly say it was one of the best decisions I 've ever taken in my life. Concluding, from personal experience it was the correct decision, and I'm eternally grateful to APU.

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Great School for Self Starters

Transportation and Logistics Management - June 25, 2015
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APU is a great school for self-starters. However, if you require a fair amount of hands-on contact from your school, this may not be for you. 95% of the time, lectures consist of "read your assignments" and "do your work", and about 5% of the time you get a powerpoint presentation or an occasional real lecture of some kind. Then you have to do your work. Again, this is great for the self-disciplined self-starter, but millenials and non-professionals might be challenged by this. If you don't mind working on your own, figuring out your own answers, being your own counselor and financial aid expert, this is a good place to be.

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Great school and program

Masters in Public Administration - June 25, 2015
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I just finished my master's in public administration in June. I completed the program in 18 months. APUS has been supportive throughout the entire process...registration for classes through commencement. The professors at APUS are sincere and care about the success of their students. APUS is not a diploma factory by any means. Online schools sometimes get that reputation but I assure you, you will work for your degree and rightfully so. Most professors have first hand, working knowledge of the material. For the cost and value of a degree, you can't go wrong with APUS.

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Exceptional University

Master of Arts in Political Science - June 25, 2015
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I finished my Masters of Political Science at American Public University November of 2014. I found the school to be top notch. The instructors were responsive and involved and the learning material was appropriate and very interesting. The student discussions in weekly forum posts were engaged and enlightening. It was refreshing to be able to get the different viewpoints from the other students. I had to take a test to finish my degree, I think they have quit doing the test and do the project completion now. I found this university to be excellent. I didn't have any problems with it. The work was challenging and very interesting. I didn't have any problems with financial aid distribution and staff was receptive to questions. Overall, I recommend this university to anyone who wants a quality education with affordable tuition. I give American Public University an A+.

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Database Application Development

Information Technology - June 25, 2015
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My name is Julius Smith and I am a proud member of the class of 2015. I have to say that the reason I chose APU/AMU is partly because I was intrigued about the university's history. The concept of evolving from its military educational background was thought provoking to me. Here you had a university with a symbiotic relationship with its predecessor! I liked the idea of having classmates (soldiers) that were serving in the active war effort; it grounded me to a certain degree. But the biggest positive was my professors! There was no coddling or pampering in my entire college journey! From my Sociology class to my beloved science classes, (Environmental studies, Meteorology) I gained a new perspective as well as appreciation and love for the forces that make the world go round. And my major? Well; my Information Technology classes were hard, which is the way it should be. I got through it because my teachers pointed me in the right directions, when I needed it. So I recommend this school to anybody who wants to get a creative and innovative education!

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Great University!

Bachelor of Arts - June 24, 2015
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I have had the pleasure of being a part of this university for some time now. I am near the end of my program (BA in Psychology) and I have to admit, I was a little apprehensive leaping into an online learning atmosphere at first. This university has put me at ease especially in regards to the devotion that the instructors clearly portray! I learned so much in regards to human nature, human behavior, and life development, which in turn, will help me to seek out and obtain employment in my preferred area of interest. I am not, by any means, insinuating that this university is a piece of cake since you have to work to be successful, but the instructors (and students) are always there to help you reach your goals. I am proud to say that I am a part of this university and I am looking forward to continue, right here, to obtain my Masters in the same field. I clearly made the best choice, all around, when picking this university!!!

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I would choose this school again

M.A. - National Security Studies - June 24, 2015
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APUS is a well organized and well staffed online school. The professors are fair and easy to work with concerning due dates if you were to have an issue the kept you from turning in assignments on time. (an actual issue, not "I was procrastinating") The syllabi are thought out and easy to follow. Professors return e-mail quickly (usually within 24 hours) and offer help when needed. If APUS offered a PhD program I would continue my education there.

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business Program Review

Business Administration - June 24, 2015
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American Public University is a very good school for an online degree. I have attended for the past two years and have 4 more classes to take.There were a few classes online was not suited for, for most students I feel. And some of the instructors are not very interactive. But all in all, I had a great experience and am happy to have APUS in my background.

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APU masters history

Humanities - June 24, 2015
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If you have a ton of time and all the money to complete the program quickly then go for it. I took a year off to care for my ailing father and was dropped and had to reapply. That resulted in a complete change in my program and extra course work. They allowed me to appeal but it was only a formality and there was never any real consideration given. With the new requirements I wasn't able to meet their deadline for completion and with 11 months left in my program they wouldn't let me register for classes since they didn't think I would finish in time. So with 11 months to the deadline I couldn't take any courses and had to apply for an extension. Basically it is always some problem and obstacle. I'm paying to take classes why wouldn't you let me pay you and register??? Every time I'm close to finishing they somehow find a way to add more time and requirements. Once in the classes, they're fine. Some good readings and discussions in a lot of classes, in others there's some needlessly tedious work which can be a struggle while working full time.

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Graduated But Not Impressed

Masters of Business Administration - June 24, 2015
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I think the vision of getting my MBA allowed me to think than I could better my situation financially. To date (1.5 years later) that has not happened. The main reason is that employers seemed to be bothered with online degrees, especially from schools that are unfamiliar to them. My BSBA degree with a finance/accounting major and my experience carries more weight than my newly earned MBA. To that end, I only had the time in my life to do online classes and I made the decision with eyes wide open. However, I have seen no new doors open for me because of this designation. It may have to do with the lack of true networking that goes on at traditional schools. It may have to do with the school's lack of relationships with major employers at APU. And for those reasons alone, I think that the cost of the program is too high as the program can't compare with the intangibles received at normal schools. While I am unhappy with the employment issues, I am happy that the information learned during the degree was beneficial to me as a person. Perhaps the school should reflect on these missing ingredients to become a better school if these issues are a concern for them. Until then, I can only give mid level grades for my review.

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APU has a more coherent MS than Hopkins

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - June 24, 2015
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I have two MS degrees. One in business (John Hopkins University) and one in environmental management and policy (APU). APU has a far more coherently organized program, and far, far more supportive and interested professors than Hopkins' program. At the brick and mortar school, I rarely talked with my professors (they were mostly overworked adjuncts) The Hopkins program used texts and handouts, and precious little primary material. My thesis was completed with no input available or offered by my sponsoring professor. I was bored by the program and was able to coast through it easily. Now for APU: the curriculum is carefully designed with a limited number of electives. The entire program is online, your progress towards the degree - as well as your grades - are always available. Assignments relied heavily on primary resources (peer reviewed studies) as well as texts. Professors help when requested by directing you to supplementary material or clarify questions quickly by email. Assignments included mini essays, weekly quizzes, formidable research papers and semester long hands on assignments. As an example, the toxicology course consisted of completing and analyzing the outcome of a river contaminated by mine trailings. You mastered the chemistry, and learned how to actually do a environmental analysis using raw data. Needless to say, I have never worked so hard or enjoyed doing so, in all my life. You cannot coast through an APU degree. My thesis advisor at Hopkins provided no academic direction or editorial assistance. At APU my thesis advisor directed me into entirely new areas of environmental and sustainability economics. I received constant critical and editorial feedback on my research. Feedback is critical in the educational process if learning is really the desired outcome. At Hopkins I emerged with a degree from an internationally respected school. I had a BBA going into the program at Hopkins, and did not emerge with much new, useful knowledge. At APU, I emerged with formidable subject matter expertise (I am recognized as the subject matter expert at my agency). APU gave me confidence, intellectual rigor and an extensive knowledge base. I strongly recommend the APU graduate program if learning is your goal. You will work hard and it will be interesting and very rewarding.

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American Public University

Psychology - June 24, 2015
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I was very hesitant to go back to school at age 30, nor did I think I had the discipline to do it online. APU was extremely easy to access, the professors were overall great to work with and I will be completing my Bachelor's Degree this year. It was a great way to still work full time and obtain my degree. I have and will continue to recommend APU to others.

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Excellent Program and Professors

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - June 24, 2015
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Having just completed my studies, and graduating from APU in June 2015, I can say this school is the best in my opinion. I have had family members and friends attend also, with some transferring from other universities and colleges. The cost of tuition is the lowest for a Graduate degree, even with the recent minimum increase. The Master of Arts in Criminal Justice builds off what was learned during my undergraduate studies (A.S. and B.A in CRJ). The coursework, reading and researching here at the graduate level is heavy, but is manageable. I recommend only taking one graduate class at a time!!! Most of the courses, require 15-20 hours per week in order to be successful, or maintain a high G.P.A. Critical thought and analytical skills, along with graduate level writing is required. Do not enroll thinking that your courses will be easier than attending in person, as is the view with some towards online schools. The coursework is the same, and maybe even a little more complex. Most of the classes required the use of academic journals, so becoming familiar with the library, and reaching out to the department assigned librarians is crucial. Most of the Professor were very helpful, and responsive, replying to emails or other correspondence in less than 24 hours. They were also helpful in assisting and guiding when needed, or going off-track. I found that most provided accurate, helpful, and sometimes critical feedback to my forums, assignments, and research papers, which only assisted me in successful completing the learning objective. I would say that only one Professor did not fulfill this requirement. Overall on a scale of 1-10, this school gets a 10. Some may review lower due to issues with FA, which were caused by changes in the schools software, along with system changeovers with the Department of Education. I found that if you manage, and keep track of your FA files periodically (monthly), you won't have a problem.

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BS Mathematics-concentration in Statistics

American Public University - June 6, 2015
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I have taken classes at traditional brick and mortar institutions in the past and sometimes have had a very good experience, but more often a fair or bad experience. Some classes that I have taken was made bad because the instructor was either inept to teach or apathetic to teaching the class for what ever reason. A case in point I recently took a class called Mathematical Modeling. It had clear objectives and by the end of the Semester all the objectives were met and I have a great understanding of the material that was presented. If prompted to do so I could pass the final right now and get a A in the class. My point is that I originally took the same class at a State University and the first day of class the professor said that essentially you guys will teach the class by yourselves as she picked up a novel that she brought, gave us a assignment and then put here legs up on the desk and proceeded to read. I dropped the class within a hour. Online classes in my experience are more beneficial to me. I am a motivated, self starter student, and feel that going to physical classes is a waste of time. The only thing that I miss is input to discussions from other students, which I do get in a way with the forum part of the classes. At APUS you will most likely go through the entire textbook, which was surprising to me at first since I have never finished a textbook from front to finish in a Semester at a traditional school. You will work, you will learn, or you will learn the objectives, or you will not pass the class. Straightforward format, no nonsense, perfect for me. Not for everyone.

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Real School

BA in Management - June 3, 2015
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I am very pleased that I chose this school. This school has the challenges of a brick and mortar school with the convenience of being online. The teachers are supportive and authentic. The school work is real. I had signed up for Ashford University and did there trial for 3 weeks. after the 3rd week I stopped because the work was too easy. If you are looking for a legitimate online school then APUS is an awesome choice. My financial aid went through smoothly even though I registered under my married name and my social Security was still under my maiden name. I am excited to continue my education with APUS.

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School is great to many profs dont understand online learning

Masters in Sports Management - June 3, 2015
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I know it is a pain but if the profs would be more interactive this school would rock. It feels like they do the least amount of work possible. Then some get to be real hard a$$ about grading. I guess it comes down to you learning on your own and really do I need to pay for someone to teach me the subjects I am learning without them.

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I really love this school

Masters of Arts History - June 3, 2015
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American Public University System (APUS), this includes APU and AMU, is great for working adults. The classes are first rate. The professors that I have had have been excellent. I will admit to have BSed my way through undergraduate classes but I have not been able to do that in the graduate classes. Since this is my only experience with a graduate program I can't compare it to any other. I cannot imagine any other school being more challenging. I have co-workers that are taking undergraduate courses at APUS and they report that the classes are challenging there also. I would highly recommend this school to anyone who needs an online environment. As a working parent the online environment worked beautifully for me.

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AS in Computer Applications

Computer Applications - June 3, 2015
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I will complete my AS in Computer Applications this year, taken nearly completely at APU/AMU. I only transferred 10 credits into the program, so I have more than my fill of their content, organization and instructors having nearly 60 hours under my belt now. So here is the bottom line: ------------------------------------ If you are a busy individual, who wants to learn more about your field. Someone who is for example already working in the field but needs to solidify their educational background, APU/AMU is going to be a perfect choice. The cost is fantastic, 8 week classes allow you to really pound out a degree quickly and classes start nearly every month. That being said, let me say this, APU/AMU was not my first rodeo, I have been in local community college and I transferred from DeVry to APU/AMU. DeVry has got their act together and trying to judge APU against DeVry isn't fair. However, at nearly triple the cost per credit hour, it should be. In fact, I left DeVry for that very reason, it was consuming all my financial aid and my bank account just to keep up. APU/AMU has been a complete joy in this realm. As for the Computer Applications degree, its a good degree, but expect to get out of it what you put in and here is why I say that. APU/AMU puts to much effort on forum collaboration and less effort in collectively organizing material for you to learn with, lack of text books is my first quarrel. APU/AMU general ed classes are on par with the local community colleges, its good stuff. However, as for your core degree content, they really need to try to organize the material around proper text books and provide lecture videos. For the most part, I have felt my passion for the subject is what has taught me and my resourcefulness in research. If you are not passionate enough to go outside the class room and do your own research, you may have problems. The material that is provided is good none the less, just a lack of it and disorganized. APU/AMU just like anything has its good and bad points. I'm going on now to get my BS in Information Technology through them. I been in IT for 16 years already, so its nothing new and for someone like myself, APU has been an excellent choice. So my last words, if you cant spend every waking hour trying to live up to some professors expectation of you, if you live a real life with work, family and all that comes with it, if you are a working professional who needs to solidify his education to go places, then look no further, you'll be happy, I am.

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MA in Military History

Masters of Arts History - May 27, 2015
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Recently completed a Masters in Military History, Civil War concentration. AMU is a great school and a great place to learn. I have to agree with the other reviews that learning in the on-line environment requires self discipline as well as a true desire to learn. Great instructors at AMU. I had a positive experience with AMU and would highly recommend the school to anyone seeking a degree in History. On-line classes were the only way for me to be able to attend class as I work full-time and have two kids at home. The flexibility which taking on-line classes gives the student is great.

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I Recommend AMU/APUS Depending on Your Degree Program

Information Technology Management - May 4, 2015
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People seem to forget that this is an online school. Everyone's experiences vary, but I believe that it will never be better than a brick and mortar university. I have taken brick and mortar courses before and I learned so much more than I do through distance learning. With that being said . . . Overall, I thought my experience with AMU was good. I would recommend AMU/APUS for degree programs that do not require hands-on, physical application of something. For example, my degree program is for IT Management. Learning the course material requires you to physically apply it. You cannot do that through the online medium. On the other hand, if you were pursuing a degree in History then I would recommend AMU/APUS. You can do your own research and learn just the same as if you were in a brick and mortar school. Otherwise, your courses consist of you reading a chapter or two every week and going over terms and definitions. Learning the definitions only help you to follow a conversation, not participate in it. Materials: In the past, I received physical copies of textbooks. I personally prefer to have the physical copy. In the last two years my textbooks have been electronic versions. Some courses have the e-books as .pdf files that you can download and other courses make you go through a miserable website that has a low budget viewer in order to use the e-book. When that happens I just buy a physical copy. No big deal, but I have the Post 9/11 GI Bill and I get a books and supplies stipend. Teachers: Most of the teachers that I had were decent. Don't forget that this is an online school. They cannot give you a two hour lecture on the weekly lesson. I did have a couple of courses that the instructor recorded a 30-60 minute lecture and put it on YouTube for the class to watch every week. That was nice, but rare. Some instructors go out of their way to help the student through phone calls or video chat. I did tell one of my instructors that I was not grasping the course material (Intro to Programming) and he e-mailed me a link to wikipedia about programming. Not helpful. It all depends on the individual instructor regardless of they type of school. Institution: Any time I had a problem with an instructor or an admin issue I was able to contact the school and they took care of it relatively fast. They always seemed to know what the answer was and I did not have any issues. Some people that made negative comments on here had no clue who they were supposed to contact and got mad because they called the wrong department about their issue. Support: I have requested course extensions on several occasions and there was only one time that it was not approved. The school and teachers are flexible with student needs. If you are a joker that continually fails to submit assignments and does not show progress then why should they go out of their way to help you? Use of Technology: I have taken courses (general requirements) where we used different software to supplement the course material. Sometimes it was fun and usually beneficial. I have to say that the IT Management degree program was lacking in using technology to enhance learning. We used the Microsoft Office suite a lot and it was helpful, but that was about it.

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If you expect to be spoon fed, you'll be disappointed

BA History - April 9, 2015
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Here's the thing. It's like anything else in life, you going to get out of it, exactly what you put in. I'm about a quarter way through my degree program and have found it to be nothing more than an extremely positive experience. It's not perfect by any means but no institution is and I have yet to run into any of the issues many here have experienced. But there is a catch, if you are poor at time management, lack self motivation or procrastinate in any way this is definitely not for you. I have found the courses and content relevant, instructors open and encouraging of discussion. Professors are quick to respond to any query either posted in the course forums or via email. Most papers are graded and returned to you well within the timeframe they are allowed. So far even with the general ed/required courses I have been encouraged to tailor my papers from the perspective of my major which has made them easier to digest but also kept me motivated and on point,it has also taught me to approach my subject from a different perspective. This is not always possible with some courses such as math but I have appreciated the accommodation when possible. It's not Havard or MIT but it's not trying to be, but I would certainly recommend this school to anyone and have done to several colleagues.

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Finishing my BA soon

Homeland Security - April 6, 2015
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I am currently three classes away from completing my BA in Homeland Security and I thought I would share my experience at AMU. As many of the reviewers point out on here, online classes are not for the ill-prepared, procrastinators and or the needy. You will have to manage your time, do a lot of self study, write a lot (and a lot) and sometimes these classes will be more difficult than a traditional classroom. I would also like to say the teachers here are hit and miss, but what's great about this school is you have the option of which teacher to take, so I keep taking the teachers I know are good or helpful. And like some of you, I have had some crap teachers, but I think overall I've had really good ones. They are highly qualified, have great real world experience, and have always been helpful and supportive of my education. I do agree that having some real world experience in some of the degree programs does help, but it's not impossible to learn the information if you don't have any. I haven't applied for a Masters program yet, so I'm not sure how my online degree will be received, but I honestly don't think it's going to be an issue. I have tried a few online universities, UMUC and St. Leo University. I think AMU is better than UMUC in more ways than one, but I felt like I was attending a real school with St. Leo. I like that AMU leaves a lot on the student (register for your own classes, manage your own degree program) I feel more like an adult, unlike St Leo, which registers your classes for you and constantly sends emails to remind you to do things (I just don't need more emails in my inbox). While there have definitely been instances of classroom materials being out of date or not working, I find more often than not, that even if it's a copied syllabus or information, it's still relevant and useful. Overall I'd give the university a 7 out of 10. Would I recommend attending this university? Depends upon your lifestyle and career goals. I recommend this for a working professional whose trying to get a degree out of the way and prefers to be as independent as possible (which is what I am) and probably not recommend this for the kids right out of high school, who need more assistance and supervision. One final note, anyone who says one degree program or another will land them a job in an intelligence profession, is wrong. Having a degree is good in general, but having a clearance and polygraph is one thing you have to have. Hope this helps!

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Great for Single Parents

Business and MBA: Human Resources - April 5, 2015
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As a single parent wanting to earn a degree to better the lives of my children, APU is a perfect fit for our family. I can attend class when it is convenient for me. This allows me to work my normal schedule, spend time with my children, and still work on my degree. I have not encountered any problems with the financial aid office, or their processing my my funds and getting my refunds to me in a timely manner. The professors that I have had are great at communicating with students and the material is up to date. I have over 20 years work experience and the professors are very respectful of that fact and have never treated me as a child. The librarians are amazingly helpful, the financial aid personnel are very knowledgeable, and the professors are very timely in their communication. I personally can not wait to meet all of my professors at graduation.

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Academically good, but financial aid office is a different matter

MPH - April 1, 2015
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In the middle of my thesis for the Master of Public Health at the moment. The academics have been quite good, but as I'm using the Post-9/11 GI Bill and only getting 80% tuition coverage, I've had to use FSA to make up the difference. First year at AMU, everything went smoothly, BUT after that, nothing about the student account page made sense. I had the experience TWICE of not getting the second half of my FSA disbursement for the term, one cancelled altogether without ny consent and "re-requested" at a significantly lower amount which ended up leaving me on the hook for several thousand dollars DIRECTLY TO THE UNIVERSITY, when the original loan was already being serviced by the designated loan servicer under the original terms. Fundamentally, AMU's whole book-keeping system looks like a game of Three-Card Monty. Every time I've ever called the financial aid office, I have NEVER spoken to the same person twice, and without exception, every person I spoke to REFUSED to identify himself when asked. Anytime the conversation deviated from what one would expect in a "scripted" fashion, I could detect a couple of individuals slipping into an otherwise carefully camouflaged Hindi accent. This strongly suggests that this office is actually an offshored call-centre. Something very wrong is going on in that office, not all of which I'm willing to disclose on a public forum at this time. It's gotten to the point that I'm now seeking legal representation for a class-action lawsuit. Several other for-profit universities' financial aid exectutives have gotten into serious legal trouble of late, and it's come to my attention that some of them are now in Federal prison over lining their own pockets with FSA funds that were never disbursed to students. I received my undergraduate degree at another for-profit and DID NOT have these issues with them. Those many other individual students who have voiced the same complaints are spot-on, but instead of merely venting on this site, or RipoffReport.com or the so-called Better Business Bureau (NOT a government entity, by the way!), everyone needs to file complaints to the State of West Virginia, to the Federal Trade Commission, AND the Department of Education.

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Great School, Challenging Professors

Business Administration - March 31, 2015
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I received an Associates in Business Administration from a State school in Illinois, and APUS transferred every single credit from that Degree towards my Bachelors. The initial classes with APUS were pretty standard general education, but I found that the upper level classes were challenging, and the professors don't let you slip by. You're expected get your projects done completely and professionally, and on time, which I appreciated. The classes in financial management and operations research were particularly challenging, and involved a lot of skills development in excel, using graphing and function features, as well as understanding several key upper management and profit philosophies. The professors would post online videos of the methodology for some of the problems, so if you are like me and you work all day, you can view an actual class at night and then work through the homework with much greater understanding. I finished my classes feeling like I actually understood how to use the new skills and knowledge. As far the financial aid department, I never had an issue with them, all of my loans came through on time, and the E-books are fantastic and don't cost anything. I would highly recommend APUS. I took online classes at my State school as well. You can either have a great experience with online experiences, if you are willing to work with new technology and have a desire to learn, or you can approach the classes with an attitude that prohibits you from learning anything. Online course work is difficult because you don't have a lot of peer support, but you are required to participate in online forums with APUS, which provides peer support. There were several times for different classes when I turned to my fellow students for some thoughts as to a certain problem, and found that my classmates, and my professors were always eager to help. I am currently employed full time as a legal assistant and billing manager at a small law firm in Idaho. I am salaried at approximately $35,000.00, and I am 25 years old, which salary is well above average for the area that I live in, and I have full benefits. My degree has helped me on a daily basis with my employment.

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Great School

Legal Studies - March 16, 2015
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This is my second year at APU and so far I had a good experience with this university. I am a transfer student and been through so much in the past two years with medical issues. Going back to school has been a refresher and a major change for the better. So far I had one minor experience with a professor and with financial aid but adjustments were made. The professors are superior especially this past term I did very well to my surprise with the support of my legal instructor he was outstanding. I appreciate he dedication,loyalty and support to all of his students I thank him for making my transition from Business to Legal a wonderful experience. I read most comments here some were good and others not favorable give the school a chance if it doesn't work for you there are options the choice is yours.

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MBA with Finance Concentration

Masters of Business Administration - March 6, 2015
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AMU is a great school that provides a top notch education. Tuition is reasonable and classes are challenging. Coursework requires hard work and dedication. If you want to succeed, you must do the work. AMU is not a diploma mill in any way. Instructors are helpful and all staff at AMU provide exceptional support. I have studied in various traditional brick and mortar universities and AMU has been my best experience by far. Very happy with my experience with AMU and the education I have received. Proud to be graduating from AMU!

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The real AMU/APUS

Criminal Justice - March 6, 2015
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As with almost all online based Universities you have to be prepared to manage your expectations. If you are expecting to receive weekly lectures from Professors and receive feedback on everything you post, than prepare to be disappointed. This is an online college that has NO enrollment restrictions and is 100% for profit. At the end of the day you are paying $750 for access to a textbook that you read on a set schedule and essentially teach yourself the material. There is no other course outline besides, 1-2 chapters of reading per week, an initial forum posting with at least 2 replies, a final paper and a mid-term and a final exam. Once you have completed all of the required credits you will receive you degree. Most people are here to get the piece of paper to further the career they are already in and aren't here to actually learn. I can't tell you how many students I see in 300 and 400 level classes that don't even have a solid grasp of writing mechanics or grammar and sentence structure. If all you need is a piece of paper that says you are a college graduate than enroll here!

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You get what you put in!

M.A. - National Security Studies - March 5, 2015
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All in all, I find the courses at AMU very interesting and relevant to those in the National Security sector. If you are interested in taking courses with AMU, I advise that you read the bio of the teachers who teach your specific course and chose the one that has the background most relevant to the course you are taking. Next, these courses aren't easy. Although I don't find them unmanageable, all of the courses I have taken with AMU require a significant amount of writing both in the weekly discussion post and the usual assigned paper that all courses have had. You must be willing to spend several hours a week reading and writing and spending time on your projects. If not, your likely to fall behind and turn in a substandard product. However, you are paying for the course, so why not put some effort towards it. Last, the ability to conduct your work in any environment (deployed, traveling or at home) is definitely a plus. If you are already in the workforce and searching for additional education, my recommendation is to just take one course at a time and slowly knock it out. It might take a while, but you will eventually reach your goal.

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Do Not Get Trapped Here.

Legal Studies - February 14, 2015
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APU or APUS/AMU is not all it is set out to be. This is an online school that one can feel trapped in, especially the financial aid office. They have the worst means of communication any online school may have. It is pure hell just to get normal information from them. They manage the students funding poorly to the point that if you are on federal aid, you are royally messed up. They will run out of funding before you finish your degree plan, and you have to come out of pocket to finish the degree. If you are unemployed, disabled, a honor student, or anyone they do not care to help, you are in for the ride of your life. They do not get a care about the students, just what they can swindle out of your bank account. I will be glad when I can get out of this hell school. I would not recommend them to anyone. At one point, when I was fooled into believing they were there to help the student, I found out the hard way. The reason I am trying to reach out to those who have not signed up for this school is because when others who had a bad experience posted it online, I thought it was just being plain ugly, but I have personally, since attending the APU, online for three years, that they were right. I was mistakenly wrong. I have to live with this pain each day, but if I can help one person out there not have to go through with what I went through, then I am happy. Take care and pick another school, this one is not worth the effort or the money. The Financial Aid Office is a lying joke. They wrote the book on lies. Emily in Texas

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Great Experience So Far

American Public University: Information Systems Security - February 10, 2015
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I recently reached Junior status with APUS, although a fair amount of my credits were transferred. I have attended several online schools, with mixed experiences so far. APUS stands above the crowd in my opinion, not just because of the reasonable cost, but they do employ instructors with credentials that could easily compete with a traditional brick and mortar school. For example, my current professor holds two verifiable Ph.D's, and that has been very commonplace. I will attest that your interaction with the professor may be more meaningful in a physical classroom, but for those of you that are working full time, and raising a family, etc., this school will probably be a good choice for you. The stigma that once surrounded online schools is falling away, and hopefully employers will soon see that an online program, with accelerated courses, can be just as challenging if not more so, than in a physical setting. These courses are not designed for the 18 year old fresh out of high school, but for those already with a bit of experience looking to build upon that foundation.

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Masters in SPED AMU

Education: teaching/special education - February 9, 2015
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This program will be difficult for those who are not already in the field, but as long as you have the ability to regulate yourself and are not afraid to ask for help when you need it, you will do well and learn a lot. Use your fellow classmates and learn from them, that is what online learning is all about. If you only answer the required amount of times, you will pass, but if you go beyond the requirements, it will help you tremendously.

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Great price, Great Practicum/Internship Professor

Masters of Education, School Counseling - February 9, 2015
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Overall my experience with APU was very positive. It was not perfect, but overall positive. The price per credit was the lowest I found. The admission and financial aid process was fair. The enrollment process - enrolling for classes was very easy. Class start dates were plentiful. Class structures were flexible. The student portal is user friendly. Some staff members and a couple of the professors could perhaps benefit from customer service skills training. However, other staff members and professors provided exceptional service. I often check in to see if any new degrees are offered; APU remains my first choice should I pursue additional education. I found the APU Career Center and continued ability to access the school's online library to be valuable resources as well. The APU Alumni Association is active and welcoming; they can make you feel like you are still a part of the APU family. We are fortunate in the U.S. to have many schools to consider; I would strongly encourage prospective students to explore APU.

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keep expectations low

M.A. in National Security - January 28, 2015
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I used AMU for the last six credits needed to complete a Naval War College Master's Degree. The registration process was excellent, and I was excited to start. The professor in my first course was extremely tough, and I had to do more work for those three credits than I did for the previous 21 with the War College. The only positive was that I learned a lot from the course (Great Military Leaders). The second course was just the opposite. The instructor was just barely involved, and I got practically nothing out of the course. I am disappointed because the course has the potential to be really great (Ethics in Leadership). I would take courses from AMU/APU again, but would keep my expectations low.

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Good education at a great value

Masters of Arts History - January 12, 2015
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I just completed my Master's Degree in History, with a concentration in American History, and an added Graduate Certificate in Civil War Studies. The convenience of being able to "attend" classes while travelling frequently for work was fantastic. An on-line education is not for everyone. If you are the type of person who needs constant feedback and constant direction then on-line education is not for you, as it takes a committed, self disciplined, and self motivated person for on-line education to be truly successful and effective. I had several good instructors, many great instructors, and several truly outstanding instructors. All of them were willing to work with me during the occasional challenges that life presented during my five years of part time studies. A comparable Master's at a traditional brick and mortar school would have been much more expensive and would not have offered the flexibility to continue my studies while traveling for business or to attend after moving from Maryland to Hawai'i following my retirement. All that most employers care about regarding a degree is that it is from a regionally accredited school and that the school's accreditation is recognized by the U. S. Department of Education. American Public University fits both of those criteria. I am seriously considering going for an additional Graduate Certificate in World War II Studies at APU.

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End of Course Review

Masters of Arts History - January 9, 2015
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Every class was packed with information and had highly qualified teachers. Requirements were unified between classes and met amazing fellow students, it was always sad to say goodbye at the end.

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Great experience

Sports Management - January 8, 2015
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I had a great experience in this university. I wished I received my Bachelor's degree here as well, but completing my Master's degree here was great. I liked the 8 week courses and the professors were all very knowledgeable and helpful throughout.

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Terrorism Studies

M.A. in National Security - January 8, 2015
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I have just completed 9 out of the 12 courses required for my M.A. I have been extremely satisfied with the professors, the syllabus, and the text and extra readings required. I am getting a top notch education for a very reasonable price. After I complete this degree I will start another M.A. in Military Strategy here at AMU.

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MS Space Studies, Aerospace Science program

Space Studies - January 1, 2015
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APU and AMU do great job offering competitive degree programs with low tuition. The quality of the Space Studies program instructors is exceptional and the class sizes remain small enough & large enough to engage with other students effectively. I enjoy the relevant topics we cover in the aerospace industry and can use what I've learned immediately. I would recommend this program and university to anyone trying to save tuition costs and the opportunity to work with world class instructors.

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A Great School for Self-Motivated Students

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - December 31, 2014
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I previously received my Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with a focus in Fish and Wildlife Management and a minor in English from APU/AMU, and I am now pursuing my Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Management at the same school. I took one year off school following high school, but quickly realized that was a mistake, and thus started school shopping at the tail end of 2010. I was rather shy at the time, and had no idea where to begin, especially in terms of applying for scholarships and figuring out housing for a university. This prompted me to look into online schooling, where I found APU. I expressed interest in the school, and soon received a call from an advisor who wanted to talk about my education goals. It just so happened that APU had an environmental science degree that would fulfill my dream of getting a career that would allow me to work with wild animals, and the enrollment process was a breeze. After submitting some paperwork and my FAFSA application, I was ready to start my courses on January 2, 2011. The courses at APU are typically all 8 weeks long (although some are 16). You receive your weekly workload at the beginning of the week, and most assignments are due by the end of the week, with the exception of some forum discussion posts being due earlier to give your classmates time to comment on your assignment. You are given a list of chapters from a course textbook or links to scholarly journals that are usually necessary to read in order to complete the assignments each week. Many people fear online courses because there is no possibility for the face to face teaching style that many students require. While it is true that this school is easier for someone who is self-motivated--who can read the material and teach themselves, every professor I have ever had has reminded everyone that if anyone ever needs help with the course material, all you need to do is ask. There is a messaging tab in the classroom where you can privately message the professor, not to mention each professor's school email is listed on the course Syllabus and in the classroom, in addition to their personal phone number and the hours they are available to talk. Many of the professor's are eager to help their students to understand the material and to get the most out of their course. In addition, there are also several tools that the school offers, such as free tutor services that can aid in a student's learning. Nevertheless, in being successful at APU it certainly helps to have the motivation to get your work done before it is due, as credit is usually lost for late assignments in bachelor programs if a heads up with a strong excuse is not provided to the professor beforehand, and most master level courses will not offer credit to late assignments. With that being said, however, in my entire experience with APU over the last four years, I have only submitted two assignments late, one due to personal reasons that were accepted by the professor for additional time to complete the assignment, and the other because I had a busy week and failed to realize I had skipped one of the assignments (since then I have kept a weekly planner where I list my assignments every week, and check them off as I go--no more issues). I honestly have found online schooling to be more accommodating than traditional brick and mortar schools. You don't have to get up every morning and get ready, or make any sort of commute just to sit through a lesson and be given your homework. As long as you submit your assignments on time, you can work on them whenever you want, and submit them at any time of day (without even getting out of bed if you'd like). In regards to the actual quality of teaching at APU, it really depends on how devoted you are. If you actually read through each of the assigned readings (take notes if necessary for you to remember the material), it really does teach you everything you need to know for the assignments. If you are lazy and skim through the material for answers to each assignment's questions, you might get good grades on the assignments, but you will be cheating yourself out of a good education. I have already found the information I was taught to be highly useful, especially in regards to my core classes and my entire master's degree that focuses on topics I want to make a career out of. At APU, even difficult courses that you are afraid of starting end up being rather simply if you just read the material and aim to understand it. You are given all of the tools you need to be successful at APU; it is us to you to utilize them effectively. Lastly, I have had two very different financial aid experiences at APU. When I first enrolled in my bachelor's degree program in 2011, I was single, answered the FAFSA questions asked, and I was quickly granted full tuition, in addition to a few thousand dollars every semester (four months) for educational expenses. When I applied for my master's degree, on the other hand, my story was a little different. I was in the middle of divorce, which was months away from being finalized. While I had never even lived with or shared finances with my soon-to-be ex-spouse, I had filed a joint tax return with him the year before, simply because it allowed us to take advantage of the most amount of credits (you can not get any of the educational tax credits unless you are married filing jointly or single--not separated). When submitting my FAFSA information, the combination of me saying I was technically single but my tax information saying I was married (and making WAY more money than I actually was, thanks to the addition of my ex's salary), APU found it quite suspicious. I was contacted via email and told I needed to provided additional information, primarily paperwork from the IRS that I did not have, nor did I have any way of getting. After weeks of endless phone calls to APU where I was told I needed to contact the IRS (which anyone who has tried that knows it is basically impossible to talk to a live human being), I finally got upset and was transferred to a APU financial supervisor, who understood that the papers I was being asked to provide did not even exist, and instead gave me a short list of alternative proof that I was able to easily email to the school. All in all, it was a difficult process, but I do understand that was simply because the situation I was in was also difficult. As long as you do not have a complex financial situation like I did, the financial aid process really is smooth sailing, for the most part. You are provided with a step by step explanation of what to do and when to do it, and you can always call or email for help if it is needed. For those of you afraid of applying because of a lack of money, I am currently unemployed, and was for the majority of my bachelor's degree. I received full funding, and while I will owe quite some money to student loans, I am already enrolled in a pay as you earn program that allows your monthly loan payment (beginning six months after graduation) to be based off of how much you make (I was paying $0/month after getting my bachelor's), and simply requires you to supply a family size and annual salary on a yearly basis so your monthly payment can be recalculated accordingly. Ultimately, my message in terms of financial aid is not to let a lack of money stop you from receiving an education (which will usually allow you to make up for any loans you borrow, and then some). While many careers do want hands-on experience, which this school does not necessarily offer, your chances of getting your foot in the door are extremely high--especially if you can find an internship in your area of interest. What I am trying to say, is that if APU/AMU offers a degree program that interests you, and you have any inclination to further your education and get yourself a career, I would strongly suggest this institution. And in regards to all of these negative reviews, keep in mind that everybody has a different experience, especially when you take their personality into consideration. If a negative or unmotivated person attempts to receive a degree from APU, whether or not they are successful, they are very likely to have a bad experience doing so. If you take the material seriously and get help if you need it, you are highly likely to have a successful and enjoyable online schooling journey. READ the material, DO your work on time and with your full effort, REMEMBER why you're pursing a degree in the first place, and you WILL be successful. Despite what many people have claimed--you CAN come out of these programs with a lot more knowledge than you started with; it's simply up to you to make that happen.

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Outstanding Online Educational Experience

Masters of Arts History - December 27, 2014
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It is difficult to find a fully accredited online M.A. program in History -- especially one that is affordable and works with you to pace your studies. Like all online experiences, you must be mature enough to bring the self-discipline and to navigate the occasional sense of isolation that remote studies can sometimes inflict, but in every way APU makes all the rest accessible and supportive. In the course of obtaining my MA in Public History from APU, I had a truly outstanding experience much of the time. I would highly recommend this institution!

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MA: Military History

MA Military History/Civil War - December 24, 2014
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I have just completed an M.A. in Military History. I am completely satisfied with my experience at AMU. The university offers unique programs in a flexible learning environment. Like any master's program worth its salt, you get out what you put in. At this level, a student should be able to learn on his or her own. Like with all schools, AMU has some outstanding instructors who engage and challenge students and some instructors who remain aloof from the discussions and act more as online facilitators. Obviously, the former are preferred. Likewise, some of the recommended texts were very good and others I disposed of as soon as I was done with them. Since I work fulltime, it took me almost 5 years to complete my degree. During that time I noticed that the course requirements became more stringent. This suggests that AMU is serious about academic excellence and providing first-class degree programs. I recommend AMU without reservation.

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Well worth it!!!

Masters of Arts History - December 17, 2014
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I saw some of the reviews that were negative or that there wasn't much learning going on. Students must remember that YOU decided what effort YOU will put into your learning. Whether you are in a class or online you can skim through the material or engulf yourself in it and ask the professor many questions. I found all aspects of the program to be exceptional. I worked with professors and received quick responses, the counseling department, a librarian and all were more than helpful. I would highly recommend this program, the benefit of online learning is you can fit it into your schedule avoiding the time of driving and attending classes. I took 2 classes at a time throughout the program and a now in the final thesis class....it has been quite a journey and a benefit to communicate with fellow students from all over the United States, and some stationed outside of the United States. Thank you APUS for a great experience and education.

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Very Pleased !!!!!

Masters in Public Administration - December 11, 2014
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This school is quite a bit different than my Undergrad in how they do things, but I have found if I give the effort, the instructors go the extra mile. I have seen comments about textbooks and don't understand them. E-books are available, but so are regular paper editions. The course I just completed used the same text as NC State was using for the course. Online learning is not for everyone but it works for me.

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A Capstone To Go

Masters of Education/English Language Learners - December 11, 2014
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My conundrums before APUS: 1. I was one of the "technology challenged" people who could not even figure out how to use Facebook. 2. I had zero knowledge about APA citations and documentations which grad students use for their "scholarly written" essays/articles. 3. I was at a lost as to what to do and where to go, because I just arrived from Manila to California...and I was already 43 years old;l too old to be a drive thru boy at McDonald's. My accomplishments so far: 1. I now know how to write blogs, glogs...I am an expert in prezi.com, pixton.com and I got a grade of "A" ( a very hard-earned grade I must say) from a course entitled, "Technology Integration in Education. 2. Getting comments like, "you are an excellent writer, Nestor. from both my peers and professors become normal/usual (modesty aside) with me as my works are now properly supported with proper documentation format and citations...6th edition! 3. I have one more subject to take by January,2015 and I am writing my capstone right after that. Therefore, I know now that I am either pursuing a doctorate degree or teaching college sooner. I can go on and on with my accomplishments through APUS, but I opt to halt now as I may sound really loud. Besides, the room for this review isn't enough for what I have to say. I promise, you are not going to regret it as long as you have the will and the perseverance to get what you want. So, send yourself back to school; to APUS. It's worth it.

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Quality Education - affordable price

M.A. - December 11, 2014
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Not an easy 'A' requires considerable effort, careful adherence to APA rules, workload consists of many papers and research of topics to support analysis or position. Must read assignments, and participate in weekly interaction with classmates on subject including constructive discussions on different positions. Professors are involved, providing feedback and honest assessment of work done. High marks for ROI on investment in these programs. Challenging for working adults but, not insurmountable weekly workload. This is not a program you glide through with little or poor quality work.

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Military History

Masters of Arts History - December 10, 2014
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Overall my program in American Military History has been outstanding. All of the professors were well versed in their respective fields (some of whom are published and well known). I prefer the distance learning format since I am partially disabled and can do all the course work from home. As such, there is more time for research and study instead of fighting traffic and parking. As others have noted, if you need to be in a classroom this school may not be the best fit. If you are self-disciplined with good time management skills, I highly recommend either AMU or APU. My only word of caution is to take 16-week classes instead of 8-week ones when possible(16-week classes are less stressful).

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Excellent for the mature students

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - December 10, 2014
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After graduate from the university long time ago, this is my first step back to school majoring in International Relations and Conflict Resolution. This became a real big challenge for me in terms of time and fund. When I registered this online school, I did not expect to have great instructors on online study and considered the study would not be too deep as in the classroom study. In fact, the class is so challenging and made me do more research and read more articles to have an argument on each topic and issue in the class forum. The need to write an essay of each topic and respond to other essays as well as to defend my opinion and analysis was highly valuable. Most of instructors have a wide experience and always respond to any question I asked and guide the forum conversation so well in a wise way. They treated us as a 'mature' student who does not need to be guided step by step because all the rules, policy and guidance were provided prior to the beginning of each class. My program is still in the progress but I had already an advantage of this program by applying some knowledge I received during the class session in my current job. I paid the school from my own pocket so I never known how to deal with financial aid.

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Bs Public Heath

Public Health - December 10, 2014
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Comparatively, the cost of education in the US is pretty high. I made my own online research to choose among the thousands of higher educational institutions in the country to start my learning goal. American Public University Systems provided the opportunity to offering higher quality education at a reduced cost that is second to none in the country. This more the reason I rated the institution 10 overall.

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Overall - Great Institution

Business Administration - December 9, 2014
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I recently completed my Bachelor's Degree Program in Business Administration. I found my overall experience at APU to be very satisfying and rewarding. In the beginning, I was able to transfer almost all of my credits from my Associates Degree (taken at a local Community College). I found it very easy to select classes and pay online. Based on my experience, I would say 80-85% of my Professors were very knowledgeable on the the course subject matter. However, I did find some of the course materials to be a little outdated. Most of my Professor's supplemented current materials through forum assignments or research papers. Grading schedules varied by Professor, but most worked on a "following week" schedule for submitting grades. In my experience, I deserved every grade I received. If I slacked off, then I felt my grade reflected it accurately. If you meet the assignment requirements, then more than likely you will receive an A or B. The course software interfaces are pretty easy to use, and any nuances can be quickly worked around. I enjoyed my experience, and I will begin my Master's Program at APU in the very near future.

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Unprofessional

Masters of Business Administration - December 9, 2014
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I have taken 5 semesters with APUS and I can tell you that if you don't mind your questions being unanswered (flat out ignored), or given vague commits (unpersonalized, unrelated and more copy-paste related) or the run around when you need assistance then yes this school is for you. I am not just looking for someone to hand me a degree; I am paying for a service which should evolve professors actually trying to educate me in needed information (not just tell me to read a chapter), can answer my questions and the professors should actually want to help me succeed (not treat me like crap). Here are some examples of my experience in APUS and you can be the judge if this school is for you. When I received commits from a professor (copy-pasted, vague and stated things that I had done as though I haven't), I would ask the professor what exactly is wrong or needs corrections. The professor would tell me to go to someone else for the answer(s). Now if a professor refuses to answer a question about their very own commits that says something about their teaching methods. I have asked a professor if she could check to make sure my submitted paper was available for her to see (I have had issues with submitted papers not going through correctly) and her reply was to go to contact student support. Now why would I need to go to support when all I am doing is making sure my paper was correctly submitted to her? Sounds like she's just acting lazy don't you think. I have been told that my APA formatting was not right and that she was following the regulations in her corrections (she stated they were not her own) and yet when I went on the Owl (which is in the syllabubs as a reliable source) and the schools regulations on APA formatting and sent her screen shots and pasted examples to prove I was correct, she ignored the proof, denied owl as a reliable source and still marked me wrong (said she said she wasn't' going to change it). I have contacted even the Dean of this school to see if this behavior was acceptable (this behavior seems to be a pattern in almost every professor I have come across) in the APUS school. The reply I got was a big "NOTHING." So there you go, if you don't mind this behavior then feel free to waste your money on attending and getting a worthless experience.

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Just finished my MPA!

Masters in Public Administration - December 8, 2014
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If I can do it after taking 25 years off from school after completing my BA, anyone can. The support is there, utilize it and you will succeed!

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Masters of Arts in American History

Masters of Arts History - December 8, 2014
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I began the Master of Arts in History program in the Spring of 2008 and finished my degree in August 2014. Overall it was an outstanding program. All my instructors were excellent and two were outstanding. The program was flexible and the costs were very reasonable. I received an outstanding education and would recommend this program to anybody who is serious about studying history.

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How APUS has changed my life!

Information Technology - December 8, 2014
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I am a 50 year old non-traditional student. I went to the local community college for 1 year after high school. I have over 20 years working experience in administrative support and the last ten years working in fast food and factory. When I was laid off from the factory I wanted to get back into business. While looking for jobs and reading what the qualifications were I realized that I did not have what they were looking for. I did not have the skills and the critical thinking knowledge that one would get with a college education. That is when I realized I had to do something or end up in a dead end job or worse no job. A mentor suggested APUS and when I finally decided to give it a go and after researching APUS I decided that online learning was for me. I did not want to go into a class room filled with kids and I wanted my opionions and working experience to mean something. APUS has fullfilled all of this. In the class room your opinions and life experience brings more into the weekly forums and is appreciated and others are interested in what you have to say. I am on my third year of school and my life could not be more different that before. I have self-esteem that I had lost somewhere down the road. I have a better out look on life and my future. I believe in APUS that I have encouraged my husband and our 2 daughters to attend. Life is looking good!

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Excellence in Education

Accounting - December 8, 2014
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First, I have in no way been influenced on what I write here, this is just my experience with this school. I have completed 27 credit hours over the past 3 semesters and I love this school. I attended a community college and a public university for over 100 credit hours prior to APUS and I can say that I have learn much more from my courses at APU than any of my courses at the traditional schools. The on-campus schools I attended mostly handed out information that only needed to be retained long enough to regurgitate it onto an exam - I just did not retain enough this way. The way APU classes are set up, students must research and gather their own information on a topic, assimilate it, then share their findings with the class via forum boards. This method of learning has helped me retain information that will be critical to my career. Also, the level of participation in APU online classrooms far exceeds those of traditional schools and I have really gotten to know my classmates which is an awesome experience. Finally, the instructors of my courses have all been very high quality and bring real-world experience to the classroom as most (in my degree program) have worked for very successful companies and are happy to share their knowledge. I wish I had transferred to this school much earlier and I highly recommend it to anyone who truly wants a quality education and is willing to put forth some effort to get it. Oh, and I have had an excellent experience with the financial aid department - they are super, super nice!!

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Great Expericence!

Environmental Policy and Management - December 8, 2014
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Like many, I was skeptical about online schools, but when my husband and I were stationed overseas, I decided to continue my education online. I had already completed a Bachelor's from a brick and mortar school and was looking for a Master's program. After much research and reviews, I had selected APU. I never had any issues with Financial Aid or any other kind of support. Staff and faculty always replied in a timely manner and were more than willing to help resolve any issues. Teachers were always understanding if you needed more time. I think as long as you don't constantly need more time turning in work, teachers were willing to work with you. I had lots and lots of reading and writing, but it's excpected. I think with any progrma you get out what you put in. I am currently in my last course, thesis project, for Master's in Environmental Policy. Since I have returned to the US from overseas, I have acquired a job in the environmental field! Yay! I know my education and experience at APU help me achieve that.

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Excellent Course Content

Masters of Arts History - December 8, 2014
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In American Public University, you will find academic programs that are of the highest quality. The instructors are Ph.D. prepared from the finest academic centers worldwide. The courses are challenging, the classroom is easy to interface with and students are completely connected. The course expectations are on par with similar non-online institutions. The value is exceptional.

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My personal experience

Sports Management - December 8, 2014
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I took my degree program at the age 52, and I was the only student who represented S.E.Asia. The gap between my BA degree and master's at APUS was considerable: between 25-30 years. Initially, I was apprehensive and questioned myself whether I made the correct decision. I choose the first course/class that I thought was straight-forward and my confidence grew almost immediately determined to one day graduate with a MSc. degree. The great majority of the teachers were professional,communicative and always willing to offer advice. My scores were sent to me quite quickly and I honesstly thought they were objective and accurate. I regularly communicated with my peers with the help of the instructor and this reaffirmed my ability and knowledge was similar to others. I personally paid for my courses and bought my text-books either brand new or used. The support from this side of things went smoothly. Concluding, I value my education at APUS and made one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life. The two years and five months went very quickly, and my degree certificate hangs in my office.

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On federal land there is stock options there

Masters in Public Administration - December 8, 2014
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Took couple course for the MPA from APUS found out mainly there is a subgovernment dealing with lobbying basically in gridlock in the policies to incremental. Seen how there are federal lands that are doubling over with stock options since the lobbying is basically done in a revolving door. So in all cant say anything bad about the MPA program with APUS just grew tired of the loop scenario with the public policy. After couple terms seeing how local governments are basically one sided when it comes to actual backdoor financing when the focused is placed on the stakes claimed as the primary goal with focus is on the path on subgroups. Decided for a different degree program at another university being the graduate certificate in Marketing through Liberty University. Seen how basically you wouldnt know about a candidate that you vote for since the government s just that a subgovernment dealing with the incremental policy gridlock resulting in the lobbying being a never ending revolving door so went with a match onto marketing for a graduate certificate to show my Liberty from a APUS subsystem with the subgoverment we deal with. Have my on after the graduate certificate with Liberty to gain a masters degree in Financial Analysis through Kaplan since after studying the government figure my only shot to gain independece is investment analysis since living near federal lands and noticing the side stock options for quarterly nad monthly divs is the only real option after graduate college in the mean time. Since dont want to end up at a homeless shelter on food stamps go over mean test programs going look at me have a graduate certificate and graduate degree and look at my future.

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Most of my degree experience was great

Intelligence Studies - December 7, 2014
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I really enjoyed the flexibility of going to APU my husband and I moved around and I could take short breaks between courses and pick them right back up. Luckily the professor I had for my capstone course I did not have in any previous class because I probably would have given up. The professor was extremely negative towards my topics and was not helpful at all in assisting me with my thesis considering he tore everything apart that I submitted. I contacted the head of the department and was ignored. All I wanted was a little bit of guidance on what this professor wanted. All my assignment were returned late so by the time I realized I needed to redo it which was practically every single assignment I had already finished the next one that also needed to be redone. The capstone course was the worst experience of my entire life but the rest of them were fine. I never really needed assistance from my professors so maybe that is why it went so smooth but I can't blame the entire department of good professors just because there is one very bad seed and the head of the department doesn't care enough to respond to a pleading student.

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Loved it!!!

BA in Management - December 7, 2014
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I have been taking classes with APU for a year now. This isn't my first online experience, but what sets it above the rest was that they transferred most of my credits to my degree. A previous institution used most of my credits as electives. Also, a bonus is that all books are e-books and are free. It was a bit of an adjustment to not have a physical book, but it saved money. The instructors are engaging and made the experience interesting. APU is flexible, and willing to work with military members, especially while deployed. I would recommend this school to anyone!

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APU: MPA Online

Masters in Public Administration - December 6, 2014
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I have taken online courses with Daytona State College, Tidewater Community College, University of Maryland University College and Thomas Edison State College. I have also taken in-class courses, and my review of APU is based on overall quality as compared to other online learning institutions. I have not taken undergraduate courses with APU, but the quality of content is relatively good. So far, I have found the professors to engage in all of our communications with a good deal of feedback and supplementary lecturing. Some professors make good use of alternative media sources to augment the learning of APU. Some classes seem incredibly writing and reading intensive. Compared to some other online learning institutions, I find the instructors in my program to be much more accessible and to be much more interactive with the classes. I have also found that some of the writing assignments are more carefully graded than they are in some other institutions. One of my pet peeves with online colleges is that the level of expected writing ability often seems subpar to what one would expect for the university level. Compared to other online college classes, APU seems to be pretty good. The course content is valuable and the level of discussion is awesome. I definitely think a self-paced, curious student can succeed and be prepared for the future with the level of instruction given at APU.

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Online Education, not a diploma mill....

Psychology - December 6, 2014
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I have worked in Human Services, at line level, for about seven years now. Most of my co-workers are in Master's Programs. After five years I decided that watching inferior minds pass me up on the promotion ladder had become ridiculous. I already had a 25 year old Associates Degree and used that as a foundation when I began pursuing my Bachelor's Degree at APUS. I am 2 classes from completion now, after about 2 years. It has gone very fast! There was never a time when I didn't feel that I could complete the work. The co-workers who are also doing online education are in more expensive programs (thinking about the big online school in AZ). Oddly enough, we have some of the same instructors, use the same text-books and seem to reach the same conclusions. I am paying less than half of what they are paying! The eight-week accelerated pace works for me. I take 2 classes at a time, totaling 4 in a 'semester'. I've probably taken in excess of 20 classes so far. About 80% of my classes were transferred but it took some doing. I had to threaten to leave the school and get a department manager involved in order to complete the transfer process. It was partially my fault, for using one school code when I meant to use another, but it also had to do with inflexibility and the phone lines being staffed by students. That said, I have had fewer problems technically than most of my co-workers! Academically, you decide how much you want to intellectually 'invest' but I spend about 4 hours per week, per class. That is on par with some schools, less than the other one I mentioned. I feel comfortable saying that I have reached the level of competency I need to do my job well. Now, I have to decide on doing the Masters...that is the one area where I wonder if I should transfer out, but probably will not and just augment their program requirements in order to meet my state's licensing requirements...the state wants more credits overall (by 8) and specific coursework to be taken. Check licensing requirements before you enroll. There are few schools that exceed APUS, maybe 10 in total. I checked exhaustively and they are accredited for psychology on a regional level and respected nationally. I'd do it again....

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I have enjoyed my experience with APUS.

Business Adminitration - December 6, 2014
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After having been out of school for about 25 years, I decided, with the encouragement of my husband, it was time to go back to school. I was very nervous. I was not a good college student when I was young. Now, I have children who would be watching me and I didn't want to let them down. I started classes and I have loved everyone of them. I usually take only one class at a time because I still have three children at home and I try to be involved in their activities, I have church responsibilities, and I am also busy with community commitments. So, I am going at a snails pace but I feel very accomplished when I complete a course. I have been surprised by how much I enjoy the learning process, something I didn't experience my first time in college. The only things I really marked down on the survey were materials, I like actual books and not e books. However, most of my books have been actual books but I fear most books in most places are moving toward e books. The other thing I marked down is support. I have a really hard time figuring out the library. I know they provide support for the library but I have not quite figured that whole system out yet. Overall, I am very pleased with the experience I am having at APUS and have encouraged others to look into it for completing or furthering their educations.

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Advice to students: Do not be discouraged

Homeland Security - December 6, 2014
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I graduated in 2013 with a BA in Homeland Security from APUS and began a MA program in October of 2013. I originally selected Security Management as my MA program; however, after two classes I realized that the program appeared to be designed for law enforcement professionals. Since I had no experience in law enforcement, I changed my program to Emergency & Disaster Management. As of this writing (Dec.5, 2014), I am in the final phase of the MA program writing the Master’s theses. I have read all the comments on this page and for someone considering taking classes at AMU or APU, I urge you not to be discouraged over the bad experiences of some. The point of entering college is to learn something, but the goal is obtain a degree. I feel I learned a lot during my four years at APU and I do not mean memorizing textbooks. I was always a good writer, but APU provided the path for my writing to improve dramatically. Even if I cannot remember everything I read in every book during both my degree programs, I learned how to be a better writer, researcher, and thinker. Distance learning is still in it’s infancy with a growing number of brick and mortar universities beginning to offer online classes, the future of distance learning is bright. Distance learning could eventually make obtaining a college education more affordable for more people, particularly working adults that may have missed the college opportunity right out of high school. My experience with APU has been good overall. Sometimes issues arise between a student and professor or the university’s staff, however like any learning institutions, many of the issues may be contributed to a lack of understanding how the system works on the part of the student. Brick and mortar universities will not typically handhold a new student through all of the rules and regulations of obtaining a degree; universities assume the student wants to be there and thus is motivated to find out what they need to do to graduate. I find this was my experience at APU and I did the footwork necessary to learn the ropes after a few minor inconveniences. One commenter on this board complained about taking the COLL100 class, which is an introduction to online learning. I found the class helpful as many do and as some do not. It just depends on your previous experience in the higher learning environment. I would recommend AMU/APU; however, my only word of caution is to check the job field in the degree program you want to major in because this has been my biggest disappointment with my degrees. If you are entering AMU/APU right out of high school, the world is your oyster, however if you are an adult looking for a career or a career change, you may find that your degree will not get you into a field without previous experience. This is not just an advisory caution for AMU/APU but for any university program. Adult learners with no experience in the field of their degree will have a very difficult time landing a position in that field. Therefore, my advice is to go for a degree that compliments your background experience and enjoy your learning experience at AMU/APU.

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Best choice I ever made

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - December 5, 2014
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I graduated with an MA in Criminal Justice in 2011. I can honestly say it is one of the best decisions I ever made. Because of where I live, my only option was to obtain an online degree. Prior to attending APU I did my homework. I researched dozens of schools, and APU best fit what I was looking for at the time. The class schedules are very flexible. You work at your own pace. For me, I was in no rush to get my degree. I took one class at a time. Many other schools have a very strict schedule of what classes you will take and when you will take them. That didn't work for me due to my work schedule. So for me, being able to take classes when it was convenient for me was a HUGE plus. Next, tuition was one of the lowest I found during my research. Inexpensive does not mean cheap. I received a quality education. The instructors (for the most part) were very knowledgeable and engaging with the students. The only issue I had while attending APU was a very poorly written syllabus for one class I attended. The syllabus made no sense, contradicted itself in many places, and clearly had not been reviewed or updated in who knows how long. Due to the misinformation in the syllabus I was docked points on a final exam. When I brought this to the attention of the instructor, my complaints were ignored. When I brought it to the attention of the program director, my complaints were ignored. Unfortunately I had to file a complaint with the accrediting body (The Higher Learning Commission). Only then did they actually address the issue. Considering this was the ONLY significant issue I had at APU, I still give them very high marks overall. I've attended public schools, private schools, online schools, and traditional in-person schools over the course of my academic career. APU was easy to work with, a great value for the money, and I received a great education. Having this degree has helped me professionally, and will undoubtedly continue to do so in the future. I recently applied for an adjunct instructor position, teaching criminal justice part time. The program director for the college recognized APU was was familiar with them. I was concerned I would have to defend my degree, as some people still feel online degrees are not comparable to traditional degrees. To my surprise, I was offered the job on the spot. Online learning isn't for everyone. If you are not self-motivated this will not work well for you. Procrastinating will result in poor grades. But if you feel that an online degree is something you want to pursue, I would highly recommend doing your research. Figure out what aspects are most important to you in choosing a school. It isn't something to rush into. I'm glad I went to APU, and I'm sure there are thousands of others out there that agree.

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Convenient, Affordable Tuition, Great Staff

BA in Management - December 5, 2014
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I was waiting for almost 2 years after my associate degree before deciding to continuing with my bachelor. Within, all the University I contacted before was too expensive for me, until a good friend recommended me to attend APUS. I attended College at APUS in order to challenge myself to accomplish my dream as Entrepreneur and Business Leader, increase my stamina and get equipped for the future opportunities. I like the online classes because it is flexible,it is convenient and economic. However, it requires a lot of sacrifice, self- discipline and time management to be successful in online classes. Whatever the reasons you decide to attend College, it is important to create the synergy you need to succeed. Stay focus on your goals, pursue your dream and enjoy hard work. Good luck! Thank you APUS/AMU Joseph

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BA in Psychology

Bachelor of Arts - December 5, 2014
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I was very pleased with my experience at APU. I can truly say that I learned a lot from this school, and found some of the classes to be very challenging. The teachers were very responsive to my concerns. I had a few minor issues regarding Financial Aid, which the advisors worked aggressively to rectify. The price is very reasonable compared to other online schools. My only advice is that when you begin a class, take the time to go over the syllabus, paper deadlines and quiz date. If you have to, mark your calendars with your deadline dates. Reviewing your syllabus and the material early will also help you to determine whether or not you will need a tutor. For the most part, the work is really doable. Also, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Professor with any issues or concerns. Life happens to all of us, but if you make your professors aware of your situation, then most of them will work with you. Not waiting until the last minute to submit my assignments was for me, another key to success. Overall, I found this to be a really good online school to attend!!!!

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Definitely would recommend

BS - Environmental Studies - December 5, 2014
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I would definitely recommend this degree and school to anyone. I think it is important that people understand that one must be good with time management to be successful in a school that is solely online. There is help available if you need it but it is better to be fully prepared. The teachers are qualified and willing to help the student with any concerns that may arise. The cost is rather good. I am in my senior year at the university and have enjoyed every minute of my experience.

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American Public University

Emergency and Disaster Managment - December 5, 2014
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American Public University is a great online college that allows students to be able to work and still take classes. You can take your classes when and where you want. Most of the professors are excellent and very helpful. I only had problems with one professor and that was the last class I took before getting my degree. It was history 101 and the Professor was not helpful and did not respond to questions with helpful answers. Other than my last class, I enjoyed my time at American Public University because it allowed me the flexibility that I needed to get my degree.

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MS Space Studies

Master of Science in Space Studies with a concentration in Planetary Science - December 5, 2014
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My degree field was not listed on the available list so I place it in the title – Master of Science in Space Studies with a concentration in Planetary Science. I was invited to partake in this discussion; however, before I did a read several reviews prior to formulating my response. There seem to be three fundamental areas of discussion; even though a serious area lacks dialogue. (1) Financial Aid, tuition and associated monetary departments. (2) Advisement, counseling and university interaction departments and (3) instructor personalities and abilities. Financial Aid – I used financial aid (FA) and feel (while discussed numerous times on this board) this is not a valid metric to evaluate a university. Of course monetary concerns are an issue for students; however, students’ funds (or the lack thereof) do not make a good or bad university. The need for FA varies among a diverse group of students; ranging from those not requiring any to others needed it for every course, book and lab. However, if one individual does not require FA and another does; the quality of education remains the same. Simply answer this rhetorical question. If the FA department at Harvard is atrocious (and I need it), does that department make my Harvard law degree of less worth than a FA department at APU that is fine? Financial aid is overseen by the U.S. government and it is a purely governmental run operation. If you need aid, make sure you understand all the ramifications necessary prior to requesting it from any school. The process is highly bureaucratic and every “I” must be dotted and “T” crossed. It is a laborious and time consuming process that is mandated by the Feds; so all students need it do some homework first. No university FA department is there to babysit an individual through the process; especially at the graduate level. These departments are there to aid with the snags (or out of the box type problems unmentioned in the circuitous, government instructions) and not to nursemaid unwilling students, too dysfunctional to read and complete a multitude of bureaucratic forms. Advisement Departments – Once again I used this department; however, sparingly. I will admit that the department lacks some uniformity; however, that is easily overcome by the student. When contacting the department about a concern, it is possible to get a different person each time. This in and of itself is not a problem; however, there appears to be no tracking of the student’s mentioned problem, question or desire. Time is wasted repeating the situation and that needs correction by APU; however, I was a graduate student and easily found a way to combat this situation. I found an extremely helpful person in the university’s administration department (who had links to every other department) that became my liaison for just these situations. That was not his title, nor was it his desire; however, I used him as such for my entire career and he never complained and always performed the duties I requested. It is important to state that many of my situations were highly complicated including receiving textbooks that were confiscated by customs (I lived in Europe for 95% of my graduate school experience) or dealing with addresses that did not include either a military APO or U.S. state identifier (among just a few). All of these items are ancillary issues with regard to education. An analogy would be to flying to a relative’s home over a holiday. Individuals complain about the ticket agent and how the baggage handler took their suitcase; but they ignore their true need – to safely get from point A to point B. The above mentioned “issues” are contained within support departments (just like my airline metaphor) and while important, they are subservient to the mission of the institution (whether an airline or university). This brings us to the pilots, the drivers getting us to our education destination. Professors – There is considerable negative comment on the abilities of the professors and their personalities. Personalities are an individual concept for what one individual considers a good personality another may find despicable. Nonetheless, how interaction is attained is a two-way street. Educated individuals should be able to coexist with any personality type for that is required in the “real world.” For those students who had negative personality interactions with professors, it is necessary to remember, “When one points their finger at someone else, three fingers point back to that individual.” However, a far more important point is the discussion on the competency of the professors. APU is recognized by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; one of the regional accreditation agencies in the USA. There is a strict standard applied to all such schools whether Northwestern University or University of Illinois brick and mortar institutions. For any professor to teach at a recognized university there is a procedure called “credentialization” that must be undertaken. There are three ways for a professor to be credentialized to teach a specific course. (1) Have a terminal degree in that field (Ph.D., J.D. and M.D. etc.). (2) Have a Master’s Degree with 18 graduate level hours in that specific course and (3) to have significant professional experience teaching or instructing in that course. Please do not mistake procedure (1) as meaning any Ph.D. can teach any course for they cannot. Their terminal degree must be in that subject; so a Ph.D. in Lunar Geology may not be authorized to teach a course on space physiology (assuming he/she does not have an additional 18 graduate hours in the topic). Nevertheless, a professor with a MS degree in orbital mechanics may be qualified (via number 2) to teach this course. Furthermore, a professor with a MS degree in lunar geology may be able to teach the course if they were a Space Shuttle commander who instructed other astronauts in space physiology and orbital mechanics. All APU professors are so credentialized and qualified under the regional accreditation system. Therefore, for those who spout that APU professors are not qualified or do not understand the topics they teach are uninformed and basically fail to understand the requirements of a professor. Remember, Einstein did not teach astronomy at Princeton University, he was qualified to teach physics. To this point this post may appear solidly in support of APU (and that is its intent); however, there is an issue with professors that must be understood (especially when discussing response times). APU mainly uses Adjunct Professors who are not employed by the university. This is a disease of modern education and for profit universities abuse the process; APU is no exception. Adjuncts are paid poorly and many must seek other work to supplement their income. This means that one or more of three processes exist. (1) The professor teaches many courses, far more than the normal tenure track professor and as a result is unable (simply due to the number of hours in a day) to provide quick, detailed feedback and interaction. (2) The professor works another job in their profession and thus must divide their hours between teaching and working. (3) The professor is retired from a particular profession and simply supplements their retirement by teaching. This is a criticism not of the professors (all of those I had greatly aided in my education) but that of any university in the capitalist system. The limitations of the first two positions are fairly obvious; but the third is a little more misleading. Position three professors tend to have more time and less need for funds than the other two. Thus they not only interact more with their students; but also are inclined to be far more demanding and “picky.” On the positive side they also have a larger external network that may be of benefit for their students’ future employment. In all cases the professors are all highly qualified and when I learned orbital mechanics from a former Space Shuttle commander, it added greatly to my job hunting resume when she agreed to be a reference. There is another aspect of any university education that is not discussed in depth on this board. A university education (especially for those of us at the graduate or post grad level) is individual. The university provides the tools (professors, library and mode) but we must do the work. In my MS degree I was required to write a thesis. This entailed not only research and detailed writing skills; but also the examination of something “that significantly contributes to [my] field of study.” When we were in high school or the first couple years of undergraduate school; we were spoon fed education – do this, read that and regurgitate it properly for a “good” grade. As we progress in our academic career we are expected to become more extrapolative in our thinking and autonomous in our responses. This is a weaning process that not every student accepts and thus usually fails; however, it is required at all institutions of higher education. APU understands this aspect and makes it known from the first day of grad school. Every course, of the 33 graduate semester hours I completed, was geared toward this end and every professor made that a focal point of their course. I will finish graduate semester hours numbers 34, 35 and 36 next week (my thesis) and while I wish to garner an A on my thesis (and thus graduate with honors 3.92 GPA); APU prepared me, gave me an excellent thesis advisor and it is in my hands. I chose my thesis topic (Direct Collapse of Molecular Clouds became the Seed Black Holes for Quasars at z > 2 based upon the – Galactic Diameter Proportionality as Observed in the Dwarf Galaxy Henize 2-10) not because I had to, but because I understood the concept of adding to my chosen degree profession. Trust me it was difficult (the jury is still out as to how I will do) but it did require examination of thousands of telescopic images that no one had examined in detail before. It forced me to read detailed, complex articles in scientific journals (my bibliography is over 50 scientific articles in length) and understand highly complex concepts. It made me think analytically and become the scientist I desire. APU gave me the tools and I believe (no matter what grade I get for the Holidays) I can proudly state that I did contribute and provided information that my scientific community can use. That is what education is about and that is why I can unequivocally state that APU is an excellent provider Frank

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Fantastic

Public Health - December 5, 2014
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Personally, I love online classes. Granted you need discipline, but the ability to attend at your own leisure, given the parameters, worked out great for me. The only thing that was a question for me was the following; being in a Masters program I expected to be more challenged in critical thinking and problem solving. It is my expectation to be a leader in this field, a leader in the sense of a manager and hence I believe that critical thinking is a must. The school and the individual classes have taught the principals in public health and that was it. Sometimes I found that the tasks were nothing but regurgitation of lessons provided, but then again that is how our school system in itself works anyway. Critical thinking and problem solving might be an individual desire. Beyond this I found this school to be excellent, great support from all different departments. Yes I graduated and I recommend this school to anyone that has the discipline to study online.

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Give it a try- APU/AMU Environmental Studies, BS

BS - Environmental Studies - December 5, 2014
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Take the above information with a grain of salt. Overall, the programs offered by AMU/APU are top-notch and will exceed any online experience for achieving your educational goals. My personal issue is not with lectures or course delivery, it is the e-book system, which most classes utilize. I prefer to pay the money to get a used book/course material from a local source or Amazon, vice the the online delivery. Several classes had a poor format (PDF) or only limited copies to "check out" of the e-library. This couldn't meet my personal flexibility needs. Other folks prefer the e-delivery, so power to them. Once again, don't let this deter you from giving any of their programs a try, you will NOT be disappointed. Instructors work pretty well with students, and are diverse, experienced, and helpful.

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Best Choice For My Career!

Masters of Arts History - December 5, 2014
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After a BA in Business , an MBA and M.Ed at brick and mortar schools, I decided to research on,ine graduate programs in American history to augment my content knowledge . I have been teaching 8th grade U.S. History since the fall of 2011. I graduated with an MA in History (with honors) in February 2012. I never imagined that an online program would be so challenging or would have professors from prestigious brick and mortar schools. I studied relevant historians as well as a great amount of primary source documents. My classmates hailed from across the U.S. Many of my former classmates and I are still in contact with each other . The online library resources were very helpful and I could access full books and peer reviewed articles from home . As I attend many Humantities Texas and Gilder Lehrmann professional development conferences, I often have had the opportunity to meet the contemporary scholars I studied in my graduate courses at APU. As I converse with other academically trained historians from brick and mortar schools, I often find that I can hold my own in almost any discussion based on my course work at APU. The professors were always very accessible and the classmate interaction was very helpful and engaging. I took the comprehensive exam option. As such, I took the prep course. I did everything the professor told me to do . I passed with distinction . The comp exam was the most challenging thing I have ever done in my academic pursuits. I now teach the Constitution at a brick and mortar university. My love for our founding documents was stoked by my APU professors. I used to find the Constitution boring until I started with APU. Now I find myself buried in research on the founding documents. I wrote so many papers that my "a" and "e" keys were worn out on my MacBook. I would recommend this program to any serious student of history.

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Waste of Money

Space Studies - December 5, 2014
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Few Professors provide feedback, grade in a timely manner, or even provide a cohesive e-instruction. Also, few professors even provide justification in why they grade the way they do.. most of it seems done arbitrarily. Oh, and the way things are supposed to be cited are not maintained in each class, which is a source of irritation.

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I like it

Psychology - December 5, 2014
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I'm still in my first semester, but I really like it. Its great because I work full time, and I can make my own schedule instead of having someone tell me when I have to be in class. Its still taking me some time to efficiently manage my time, but so far that's the only downfall I've had. There'll always be teachers you don't particularly like or classes you hate. The resources offered by apu are wonderful, and the books are almost always offered online which is pretty awesome. I like apu. Its affordable and well worth my time.

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Most enjoyable program ever

Master of Management: Human Resources - December 5, 2014
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I've taken online courses in the past but was more excited to use it for my Masters Degree. I, for some reason, do better outside of the classroom than inside because most professors move on with the students that understands quickly. At American Public University Systems, their way of teaching is set up whereas you can be an independent learner and come out strong with the support of your classmates and the professors. I depended a lot on the staff and made a connection with faculty members in almost every department. The communication with them helped me sort through any problems or situations that came my way. After graduating, I was excited to see the University on Walmart commercials as well as resumes that came across my desk at work. Before attending APUS, I never heard of it but I see that it is a brand that is growing and because of my outcome, I became one of the University Ambassadors and now have two students attending the college. Much success to everyone and congratulations and good luck on your future endeavors!

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APU overall

Masters of Arts History - December 5, 2014
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I attended APU and earned my degree in Global History (Masters). It took 2 and 1/2 years to complete. I felt the course work was appropriate. It kept me busy on many weekends writing papers. Instructors were probably as good as an online university could get. Their BIOs and resumes were overall impressive. I had no problems with my VA financial aid, Never. The value was excellent. Attending a brick and mortar school might be better, but for working adults like me an online university is great. Just because my degree doesn't say UNC or Duke or Penn State or something like that does not de-value it. I worked hard for my degree and the graduation ceremony put on by the university at a resort was impressive. I was proud to graduate from here. Many of the best universities in America now offer online learning (the way of the future, I think). I did not get my degree for employment purposes. I got it to say I care about learning even at an older age(55 when I graduated), and to set an example for my children who were in college. I actually wanted to get my Masters in History from Norwich University or UNC (however the cost was ridiculous). This school gave me an incentive to go here and it was convenient also (online). Overall I am happy with this university and cherish my degree which proudly hangs on my home office wall. Thanks, Mike.

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Master's Program`

Sports Management - December 5, 2014
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I am currently a high school administrator and recently completed my master's degree at American Public University. I found my courses to be informative and challenging. All my professors were very knowledgable and helpful. While my experience in the education field was beneficial in a number of my classes, I was pleasantly surprised to expereince a broad spectrum of research opportunities in the curriculum. American Public University was an excellent choice for me.

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Do a Learning Styles Assessment First!

Masters of Education, School Counseling - December 3, 2014
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If you're going to do an online course, I would suggest you do a learning styles inventory first. If you're an auditory learning, you'll NOT do well at APU because there are NO lectures and NO face-to-face (even online) interactions. All interactions are via forum postings. I am a heavy visual and tactile learner which means I NEEDED the actual textbook to feel a connection to the materials. I tried to do the course with an e-book and literally felt completely lost. However, I obtained the actual textbook fairly quickly and was able to pick up what I seemed unable to grasp from the e-book. I work full-time, so planning and organizing how I was going to achieve the weekly goals (forum posts, responses, assignments, tests, reading) was critical to my success. If you're thinking you're going into a traditional classroom, think again. Online learning is NOT for everyone and you have to make accommodations for what is not included in these classes, namely face-to-face contact and lectures. I'm returning to school 30 years after I graduated from college the first time--there were no computers back then (or cell phones or the internet). Learning has changed and YOU have to figure out how to modify the learning environment for YOU to be successful. APU provides rigorous coursework but if you're not prepared to put in the time, you won't be successful...but THAT won't be APU's fault!

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Must Be Able To Write Clearly For Success

BA- Philosopy - December 3, 2014
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The title of this review is important to note: you must be able to articulate, via written exchanges, clearly with proper grammar and syntax to achieve success in any distance learning program. You also must be able to critically think as you read materials. This is especially true and essential for your success with American Public University. An earlier reviewer said it best, I think, by stating that YOU, not your professor or the university, have to take ownership of your education. For example, a majority of my instructors have been responsive and engaged, however one was not. I reported the lack of grades and interaction to the faculty director's representative; she took an action and followed up with the instructor. What she didn't do afterwards was monitor the instructor following that report, and the instructor ended up disappearing with 3 weeks of backlogged grades. I reported it again after the course session ended, and the instructor was terminated from APUS. The faculty director graded all overdue assignments in record time. What I learned from this event is this: don't wait to report an anomaly like a missing instructor. Don't be afraid to reach out to your instructor with questions about when you'll get your grades - you're paying for them and they're required to provide them in a timely and consistent manner. Further, submit your assignments on time and get help from the Writing Center if your command of English grammar isn't what it should be. For me, the best classes use Vital Source e-books and not PDF's. I've found instruction in the classes that use PDF books to be less of a quality experience than those with Vital Source. Report any contradictions in the Lessons versus Assignments or Forum instructions to your class professor and ask that they be clarified in writing to you. I am middle aged, and work a full time professional job. This has been so far a pretty good experience. Just remember that YOU are in control of your education. If you don't like what you see or have questions, get with someone at APUS to help you, whether it be your Instructor, Student Affairs, or the academic chair (all chair and directors are listed on the website).

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MA History - Civil War Studies

Masters of Arts History - November 26, 2014
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I completed my first MA History (American) degree with AMU in May 2013 and was so impressed by what I had learned, that I decided to immediately get a second degree in Civil War studies. Living in Virginia allows me to really develop my passion of Civil War history and learn first hand what I was studying. The information that I had gleaned from my studies allowed me to take advantage of several volunteer opportunities that I would not have otherwise received. This specific degree and my thesis also has lead to my current project of a new Civil War related book that will be out by April 2015. The one professor that was a constant for my Civil War classes throughout both degrees is a tremendous blessing to those who want to learn about this specific subject. Others that have also taught one or two courses were also very knowledgeable. I would heartily recommend a degree in Civil War Studies for anyone who wishes to expand their knowledge about this subject.

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Very Good Educational Venue

BA in Management - November 8, 2014
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I thoroughly enjoyed attending APU for my undergraduate degree. Being that I had not previously taken an online course, I did not know what to expect. I quickly found that the key to success was my self discipline to spend adequate time completing my work and investing in my future. APU is accessible, easy to navigate, and provides a quality learning experience opportunity. Many have commented on the issue of using an online textbook. That is challenging at times when having to study, use quotes, etc. I decided up front to buy all of my books, prior to the start of each class. If funds are tight, you can buy your book, take good care of it, and sell it at the end of the class for close to your purchase price. I am currently in the APU Masters program and will finish up in a few months. I have met many of the leaders at APU and can assure you it is a quality organization that you can be proud to be associated with. Henry

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Adult Student, Great School

Emergency and Disaster Managment - November 8, 2014
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I am in my mid-40's, with kids in high school, and currently in my sophomore year toward a BA in EMDG. I started in January 2014, and I have been extremely happy with my education path so far, and I have nothing overall terrible to report. I have had one downright completely awful instructor, and had to turn in work that agreed with his political views or a bad grade was guaranteed, and two professors that were so stellar I wished I could continue to be their students long after class was over! The rest of them were pretty good. Overall, I am an independent learner, with a busy life, and I really really appreciate being able to pursue my degree from home. With a few due dates each week, I can set my schedule that way I need to. I am also pro-active about getting my affairs in order, such as financial aid issues. APU also sends out timely emails in case something is coming up needing attention, such as financial aid forms or logging into classes for the first time. All in all, if you can't be responsible for your own life and success, do not attend APU. I am so grateful to NOT have to drive, waste time and gas, dealing with weather-related issues to get to class! All of those reviews knocking the school are based on what you put IN is what you get OUT.

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A Great Place to Earn your Degree

Psychology - November 6, 2014
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I am working towards my bachelor's in Psychology and feel that APUS is providing an excellent education. I started out with Kaplan but was not at all impressed with the quality of the education there. Apus provides a much better degree plan at much cheaper prices. The instructors I have encountered so far have all been extremely helpful and the courses are designed to ensure that you are actually learning. Something to keep in mind though is that as with all online schooling you must be self disciplined in order to succeed at it. If you are someone who cannot stay on task without guidance then online schooling is not for you. If you are dedicated to your degree goals then I would highly recommend this university. I have seen a couple of complaints about dealing with financial aid. I personally have never had a problem with that either. My money arrives within a few days of the start of the semester. I will say that I always have all of my paperwork filled out in advance though so maybe the problem is with the student not being prepared.

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Outstanding Educational Experience

American Public University - November 6, 2014
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I an older student going back for my MA in Emergency and Disaster Management (EM). I was very apprehensive of an online education for two reasons. One, I’m more used to personal (face to face) interactions in an educations setting, and, second, technology is not my first love like it is for the younger crowd. The APUS support staff, facility and my fellow students really rallied around me to support me in the program and I have been able to be very successful. These classes are a lot of work! If you’re looking for an easy glide through and online education – you might want to look somewhere else. I’ve had a great experience and would recommend APUS to anyone looking for a great educational experience. In my field of study is somewhat “transitional” in that it has historically been taught be practioners for a lot of reasons. My APUS Instructors have been both academics (PhD), and practioners – so they provide a very complete education of both the theory and how theory is applied in the field. The instructors experience was typically with some of the top tier organizations in EM – FEMA, USCG, Military and top rated fire and EM organizations.

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Do you want quantity or quality?

Criminal Justice - November 6, 2014
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The price is terrific compared to other universities. The financial aid department has no clue what is going on or maybe they do and they are just dishonest - couldn't say for sure. Most of the instructors that I have had thus far were nice, but basically just class room monitors. One instructor I had was so full of herself that she nastily criticized everyone, gave horrible grades, and just generally had a bad attitude. There doesn't seem to be any real teaching at this university, the majority of grading is based on format not knowledge. If you want a degree and don't want to pay a fortune for it, this is your school.

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Keep in touch with your teachers!

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - November 3, 2014
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Don't be afraid to ask for help from your teachers, ask them if you can get some advises before submitting your final paper. Learn to write a good research papers, if you don't learn it in your first class, you will have hard time to write your capstone. I recommend you to take International Law as your electives, it's a interesting class to take, i loved that class.

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Absolutely no complaints

AA General Studies/History - October 30, 2014
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My experience with AMU has always been very pleasant. The staff is incredibly helpful. The instructors are readily available and are willing to help in any way needed. I will be graduating soon and the advising staff described a clear picture for how the process of graduating and continuing my education works. I would highly recommend AMU to anyone! I have taken courses all over the place and AMU is the school I will stick with until I am done with my education.

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Definitely Recommended

BS - Environmental Studies - October 29, 2014
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I tried to add Environmental Science, but was unable to. I guess this is close enough. I have been extremely pleased with APUS. Since I was a transfer student, most of the general education and all of the general electives were already taken care of. The classes I have taken so far have been almost all excellent. English 102 was surprisingly difficult. I placed out of it in my previous brick & mortar institution. It was the only class I got a B in (actually a B+), which brought my GPA down a bit. Most of the teachers have been excellent and have responded quickly. I looked around carefully before settling on APUS, as I wanted Environmental Science, not Environmental Studies. I don't want a management position. APUS really has an outstanding number of degrees that aren't found in the most popular online schools. Not only that, but the cost of tuition is far below those. I would highly recommend this school to anyone!

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Don't Do it!

Bachelor of Arts - October 29, 2014
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I was excited to attend AMU for my bachelors over 2 years ago. I loved that they offered 8 week courses. However, a year into the degree program, you were no longer allowed to choose your professor. Which is normally not a big deal, but the last 9 months or so, I have been highly disappointed in the professors, their lack of care, and harsh grading. I have contacted my academic advisor and they have offered no help at all. I have recently decided to pursue my bachelors at another university because of the lack of care.

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Civil War Studies

Masters of Arts History - October 29, 2014
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The AMU Masters of Military History Program was an afterthought. Having completed 18 hours (6 courses) in the Civil War Studies Certification Program, I made the decision to keep going. Why? Even though I have a BA in History and a Master of Divinity, I discovered that I really enjoy learning . . . and writing . . . and discussing history with others, many of whom are separated from me by thousands of miles and decades in life experience. I believe the Civil War to be the most important single historical event in our nation's history. Not only were the four years of conflict significant in shaping our identity, but also those events that lead to civil war and those struggles that followed for decades afterward. All of this I've learned in the courses I've taken at AMU. The format is both fun and challenging for someone approaching 70 years. The instructor's feedback is generally positive and helpful. The discussions with classmates can be stimulating. Granted, as others have mentioned, you get from these courses what you put into them . . . and I've put in a great deal of time and thought. History, as I have discovered, is a collection of many stories, some of them factual but none of them complete. Learning how to find these stories and to evaluate their truth is the real challenge that history presents. It is this knowledge that separates "historians" from those who simply read books. That's what I hope to learn in the 18 hours of classes that remain for me to finish my Masters in Military History. And, I look forward to doing it.

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Teach Yourself

Information Technology - October 23, 2014
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If you need someone to feed you the information, then this not the school for you. You will need to do alot reading and research and finding things on your own. Questions to the professors are answered quickly in most cases. There are those few professors that are not up to the task of teaching students and think that you should find all of the answers in the writing or use the cut and paste method of providing feedback. I found 1 or 2 professors like that and I did about 3 years of my degree with AMU (same school as APU, confusing, I know). Never had too much trouble with financial aid as I was using my post 9/11 GI Bill so I never worried about that. These courses are for the self teacher. You have to do the reading, you have to do the research and you have to do the work. The professors are there to guide and answer questions but the weight of your education is on your shoulders. As far as them assisting you in getting a job, I have a job but have applied for others. I like the review of the resumes and cover letters, which provide excellent feedback. As far as getting a job with a security clearance, no school will get you a security clearance. The military does and companies prefer these guys because it costs money to get an employee a security clearance. So someone that has one will be prefered. Only way to get one is to be in a position that will get you that clearance. That is a job thing, not a school thing. This is a school for those that are willing to put the work into it.

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Look at known schools that offer online education.

BA History - October 16, 2014
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APUS has a variety of instructors, and so far into my degree path at APUS, I have only had a few true professionals. Most of what I get assigned to me are sub-standard 'professors' that do this as a part time retirement income, or they are simply people that do not have the resume to teach at a known school so they contract for APUS. Of the Professors I have been assigned to me that actually teach at a brick & mortar school as their profession, are too busy to respond in a timely fashion because this job is their second and least important job. But my main complaint with APUS is the instructors that were hired simply because they hold a degree in my major. I have multiple instances where they miss-quote sources, do not understand Chicago-Turabian format, use out dated syllabus that need to be corrected, and simply cannot spell. I don't think I have taken a course yet where there wasn't gross spelling errors. Turnitin.com: This is the primary grading tool used by the Professors at APUS. If it comes back 30% or more, you will get a zero applied to your grade, making it the students' responsibility to ask the instructor to actually READ the paper. My point being, plagiarism software uses a Boolean search to match words, and if 100 students were to write about the Lincoln assassination, then all 100 would use similar verbiage to accurately describe the events. I did get a "event of plagiarism" turned in to the university by one Professor that no matter how I rewrote the subject, she wouldn't accept it. This instructor, Professor Virginia Mayer, searched the web for similar verbiage and found a remote source at a high school in Delaware! -I live in Tennessee, how would I gain access to this High School? or even want to? This is a college level history course. Watch for the usual discrediting of me, "the complainer" in response to this post. -It is normal business practice for this institution.

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Worthless Instructors

Information Technology - October 9, 2014
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There is no way I can feel good about recommending this program or university to anyone. The instructors do not communicate, much less teach. I took a computer hardening class that was nothing but Microsoft Server lectures and activities. I have my Server 2008 R2 certification, I don't need repetition of this material at this cost. There were other classes like this as well. If you want to do IT, find a different school.

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You get what you put in

BA in Management - October 5, 2014
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Overall, AMU is a school for those who are self-motivated and are motivated to push themselves perhaps past the bare minimum that is required. This is my third degree - my previous two were from brick and mortar institutions. Yes, you can get by with the bare minimum, as you can with anything in life. However, I put my all into this degree, and ended up with a BA in Management with honors, a 3.98 GPA, memberships in two international honors societies (Delta Mu Delta and Sigma Beta Alpha), now rolling into a Masters in International Relations - all while working full-time and deploying for about a year and a half, as well. I would take three to four classes at a time, which took some dedication but was possible - I finished in under a year and a half coming in with about 60 transfer credits. Due to working full time, deploying, having kids and other necessities, I normally dedicated 4-8 hours on Sundays to simply doing weekly assignments. It definitely takes a significant amount of time if you want to put your all into it and you really care. You're going to get reviewers that tell you that it's a degree mill and that you barely have to do anything to pass. Those are the ones who skimp through life, and time always weeds them out. The important stuff: They are accredited. I received a raise due to receiving this degree. You can obtain a commission in the U.S. military from this degree. The U.S. government recognizes this degree for all positions that require it. For the GS system, you will receive a higher grade due to having this degree. Therefore, if anyone tells you that this degree is worthless because it's an online college, then just remind them that whoever writes your paychecks, including the U.S. government and accrediting agencies, do not agree with them. As the kiddos say, haters are always going to hate. Overall, I'm very impressed with this university. For someone who finds it wasteful to pause their lives for 4 years (and lose all that income!) in order to go to a brick-and-mortar school, AMU is perfect to fill that gap. Put yourself into it, and it'll pay you dividends for the rest of your life. Waste your time, and you're going to get nothing out of it and end up being just another whiner. Thanks for your time, and best of luck to you!

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AMU is a great way to learn online, and getting in is a breeze!

Information Technology - October 5, 2014
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I have not attended any other higher learning institutions, so AMU is all I know. I have been taking classes off and on for a number of years now - both while I was in the military, and after I got out. The process for getting admitted was very simple, and I was able to transfer 76 credits from my military experiences! That's a lot of credit, and it will help me to get my degree much sooner. I also changed my major a while back from Middle Eastern Studies to Information Technology. That was also a very straightforward process. When I stopped taking classes for over a year, I was dropped from the University, but getting readmitted was very simple, thanks to the dedicated administrative staff. AMU also makes it very easy to make use of your GI bill, if you have it. After to get signed up to receive those benefits, it is a simple process of signing into W.A.V.E. and clicking a button at the end of each month while you are an active student, and you get your money a few days later. I have heard that the courses at AMU are a little bit more expensive than some other institutions, but the cost for the courses is still much lower than the amount of the GI bill benefits, so you can take home a nice chunk of change each month, if you receive GI bill benefits. I would also like to mention that my wife completed her Bachelors in Religion at AMU, and she was very pleased with everything involved in making that achievment. AMU was very good to her while she was enrolled. All in all, in my experience, I have been pretty happy with AMU overall. It's not perfect, but it's very reasonable, and it is an affordable option for college classes, even if you don't get benefits. I would recommend AMU to others who are looking to get a college education from the privacy and comfort of their home computer.

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AMU is an Excellent University

Intelligence Studies - October 2, 2014
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I have been attending this university full time while working full time, something that would be near impossible at a traditional university (while supporting a family). The professors in my program are industry professionals and leaders. They have attended ivy league universities and are currently working in the field that they teach; something also uncommon at traditional universities. However, many professors in a traditional setting may be engaged in research in their field. I have read some pretty disappointing reviews on this site. My best contribution would be you reap what you sow. If you do the minimums, whether online or brick and mortar, you will not learn very much. However, if you are dedicated to your studies and strive to learn as much as possible, exceeding the minimum requirements for the class (weekly forum posts and classmate engagement, minimum word length, minimum research paper length with only three to four sources), you will receive a high grade and learn something. This is not a self taught degree. I have had more than 75% of my professors challenge me weekly by asking probing questions about my forum posts. I have attended brick and mortar schools and I believe the education at AMU is better in that, at a minimum, all students express themselves each week. Where in a traditional setting, only the extroverted students discuss the lesson. I would recommend this university (and currently do) to everyone looking for a degree program that allows for full time enrollment while working full time. It is a quality program.

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Love APU!

Business Administration - October 1, 2014
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I have had a great experience with my course so far. I have not been as satisfied with the financial aid and advisors.

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APU/AMU Review

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - October 1, 2014
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I have attended this school in the Masters of Criminal Justice program for 2 classes (4 months) and I am very pleased with them, in all areas. My instructors have been awesome - both at making me understand what they expect from us and when I have had a problem with something. There were no glitches in the financial aid process, and no problems in receiving funds to me when due. The support at this school has been wonderful. They answer all questions and when done, ask if you have any more. I received my BS at another school, and was more unhappy than I am here, so far. As in any online university program, you have to be able to do a lot of work on your own, and some assignments need more time than others, but it has been great. I wish I had gotten my BS here and I would have been happier. I am proud to say I go to this school and tell everyone I know that is interested in starting school, to go here. Great place and great process. I am an older student and I recommend older folks that are thinking about going back to school, to look at APU/AMU. You will not regret it.

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Great school!!

Psychology - September 25, 2014
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I have just finished my BA in psychology with APU and found the program to be of good quality. You can't just expect to float through your classes without putting some effort into it. I feel that I have learned a great deal from APU and the instructors were very good at responding and having grades posted with feedback. I would recommend APU to anyone that is looking for a good online program!

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Not the best way to enter the Intelligence Community

Intelligence Studies - September 22, 2014
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FYI, I am former adjunct faculty member at APUS, and I would not recommend attending there for several reasons: 1. Faculty: -As I faculty, I tried to innovate, bringing youtube and other mediums into classroom. This was discouraged by my superiors. They preferred I stick to their designed curriculum, which is horribly organized, not current, and has little relevancy to future careers. Faculty are warned to stick to the assigned curriculum and not deviate at all. -Faculty are paid a pittance for their efforts. The salary is $130 per class, which usually comes to about 1K for a two month course. Oftentimes, multiple courses are assigned, where faculty are teaching 30-40 people per class. With a pay rate so low, you are unlikely to retain or attract the best and brightest. 2. Career Potential -APUS has marketed this degree as good pathway to the intelligence community. That argument is bullshit. If you want an entrance to the IC, you will need specialized training and a TS clearance, none of which is provided by this degree. If you are already are in the IC (particularly doing contract military intelligence) and need any degree so you can qualify for a position that requires a BA, then this might be a OK. But if you think you are going to break into the intelligence/DoD community by going to APU, then you are sadly mistaken. I would be curious what the job placement rates are for APUS graduates that do not come into the program with a TS clearance. 3. Other options -I am not going to argue whether brick and mortar is better than online. I have attended and taught at both, and they each have their advantages and disadvantages. However, numerous private and public/non-profit universities are offering degrees in areas like Emergency Management, Homeland Defense, and Political Science that are more reputable, and don't have the "for profit stink" that APUS has. I would recommend doing your research into these programs before committing to APUS. Many of these programs are also essentially free for Post 9/11 GI Bill use. Full disclosure, I teach at one of these institutions, and the students are getting a far better deal than my students at APUS. 4. For Profit Status -For profits have been getting a deservedly bad name of late, largely due to abuses due from Post 9/11 GI Bill. APUS is not as bad as some, however, there are some complaints on this board of APUS holding financial aid checks. I can speculate, but not confirm, they need to keep large cash reserves to show to investors. Again, I am not 100% sure of this, but the recent complaints on financial aid seem too much to be coincidental.

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Almost finished with my BBA

BA in Management - September 19, 2014
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They did not have a section specifically for business administration bachelor degrees, so I had to post this here. I am almost through with my BBA program and I would have to say that I am satisfied with APU. Not all, but many of my professors have held doctorate degrees. My accounting and law and ethics professors were both practicing attorneys. Trust me, there is no lack of faculty experience at APU. Most of my professors had experience at major brick and mortar universities before they started at APU. This should be made very clear: online education (any school, not just APU) is NOT for everyone. I am the type of person that rarely asks questions. I have the internet, I can find the answer. When I have had very specific questions, though, my professors have been prompt and insightful with their responses. If you do not consider yourself above average in the resourcefulness department, and this is not a bad thing, you may want to seriously consider attending a campus somewhere. You are required to interact with peers at APU and you can really develop a sense of belonging. I been in several classes with the same people and kind of developed a friendship with them over time. Besides being regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, the school of business is also accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This is an optional secondary accreditation. I recommend APU for self-sufficient people. On a side note, I will likely look elsewhere for graduate school. I only say this because I would prefer to attend a grad school that is AACSB accredited (very few schools are). One thing I forgot to mention: their financial aid department is terrible. All employees are super nice but they are just incompetent. Everything ran fine my first 3 or 4 semesters but then I started having issues. One time they forgot my Pell completely and it took them nearly two months to fix it. Another time they gave me no loans and that took two months to fix as well. Everything I stated in the above paragraph holds true, but just know in advance that, although you will get your money at some point, you may have to wait a long, long time for your funds.

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Better than I expected

Sports and Health Sciences - September 15, 2014
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I intend on switching to a brick-and-mortar university next year, but I wanted to go ahead and get my GI Bill rolling and pay less for general education courses; I want to do my main courses in an actual classroom setting. This is the perfect institution for me in my case. The pros are the cost, convenience and instructors. The few cons I have are as follows: you almost always get an e-book instead of a textbook. I HATE this. I dislike having multiple windows open and clicking around constantly. I prefer and I learn better when I have an actual book in my lap. However, you do have the option of paying extra to get a textbook, that just isnt in our budget at the moment. Another con is the university library. It is not user friendly and they do not have much available. Most classes dont allow outside sources, so sometimes you are hard-pressed to find information you are looking for. Another con is that I live in Hawaii and the university is on Eastern Standard Time, so I lose valuable hours unless I stay up late to catch the midnight opening of course sections on EST. When things are due in the middle of the week, I have to sometimes scramble due to this fact. The third con is totally on the student - if you cant keep yourself on track and motivate yourself, then online courses arent for you and only you are to blame, not the institution. If you arent very good at math on your own, especially upper level, save those for a classroom setting. Otherwise, to save money, I'd 100% recommend coming here first for general courses and doing the rest in a classroom rather than paying the big bucks at a university for those general courses.

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A good program

Public Health - September 9, 2014
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I am almost done with my bachelors degree in Public Health. Most of the classes were really good and I learned alot. The value is really a good price and the support network is good. It is a great program for working individuals. I would like to see better access to help with writing research papers but overall it was a really good program. I hope they get their accreditation for their master's program in public health soon. I would like to continue in the same school for my masters program.

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This is the college you are looking for.

Master of Arts in Political Science - September 7, 2014
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This is an amazing school!!! I have taken on-line classes before but never at such a professional, student-oriented college. If you are looking for credentialed professors that promote curiosity and give timely, insightful feedback, this is the college. The professors are people who work in the field they teach. They are NOT the old-school academics who never leave campus. These people are applying the theory and are employed in many different occupations around the world. If you get the opportunity, take courses from Dr. Dersan.

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Still New - Great So Far

Business Administration - September 3, 2014
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I have just completed only my 5th course; however, I am really enjoying the learning experience provided by APU. The instructors I have had have been attentive each week in providing feedback, and have always responded promptly to any questions, either via the online forum or direct messages to the instructor. I have never attended any other online or brick and mortar college so I have no basis for comparison, but I feel the value I'm receiving for my money is exceptional. I highly recommend furthering your education through APU.

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well rounded school with some improvement needed

BS - Environmental Studies - September 3, 2014
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I am in my second semester at this University and must say that collectively, it is exceptional. I have had phenomenal interaction with both students and professors alike. This has helped establish a better conceptual knowledge of all course material. The research writing required also makes it much easier to retain the information that is being studied. The tests are not the super simple, and basic questions that one might expect, they are engaging and present a challenge to the student. Most important of all, the way the courses are aligned with the material, you actually learn the information or at least most of it. The comprehensive final exams are proof of that in every class. The questions will be difficult and will require that the taker fully understands the class. That said, this is not the degree churning mill that some people would have you believe. In fact coming from a B&M College, I have found the extensive work in the shortened courses to be far more challenging. There is no one holding you hand to make sure you learn the concepts and understand what you are reading. The responsibility falls on the person and not the professor in this instance. I would say, if you want a challenge that will prove how much drive you truly have attend this school. If you want to be spoon fed the information you need to pass a class, go to a B&M school.

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Excellent Program! Would recommend to anyone!

BA in Management - September 3, 2014
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Just finished my Bachelors Degree with APUS. I would recommend this school to anyone that has a desire to obtain their degree and has a need to work outside of the school setting. All class materials (i.e. books and manuals)for undergrad classes are provided online and they have a vast library to work from for class work. The teachers are great. Out of all of my classes, I would say there was only one professor I found to be teaching a history class when all she focused on was what would be covered in an English class. Other than that, I enjoyed learning from all of my other professors and students in my class. I even had a professor change in one class half way through and it was a very smooth and pleasant transition. I did alot of research prior to making the choice to enroll in APUS and they provided exactly what I needed and for a decent price. The financial aid department is very knowledgable and more than willing to help with any question or issue I ever had. I have and will continue to spread the word about how great my experience was here!

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Every Other School was A Disappointment Compared to APU

Information Technology - August 31, 2014
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I wanted to go to college right after I graduated. (2013) I attempted enrolling at TTU in Cookeville, TN. It was one of the most difficult and stressful situations I've ever been in. TTU only walked me through getting my classes. And they weren't even the ones I wanted. So, needless to say, I dropped my classes the day before I started school at TTU. When I decided to further my education (for the second time), I wanted to go online for school. I have a crappy car that was sold to me under the table through my parents, so driving it is a chore. I searched for weeks with nothing looking promising. Then I found APU. I called about the tuition, seeing that for me it would only be $8,038 a year including fees and books, and it was confirmed. APU is regionally and nationally accredited. ( http://www.apus.edu/accreditation/ ). And when I applied it was a breeze. I only had problems with my FAFSA. My adviser basically held my hand through everything that I was confused on. You don't get that anywhere. My professors have sent me personal emails on information I needed and gave me my books for free! They are so warm and welcoming and sweet. I will always have good things to say about this school. The website is easy to work through, every required web browser I've needed that I didn't have they sent to me for free. There is a new student/adviser chat page where you can ask questions and they answer very quickly. They have in-depth tutorial videos on the classroom and getting started. If I didn't know any better, I'd say it was too good to be true. I love this school!

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MA Military Studies Joint Warfare

Military Studies: Land Warfare - August 28, 2014
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I’m about 75% complete with the program. So far, so good! The professors are experienced professionals in their fields. Many are even published. The course load involves a ton of reading and writing. You get out of it what you are willing to put in. If you aren’t disciplined this is not the school for you. You must stay on top of your studies to be successful. I have a previous master from a brick and mortar school and I have by far learned more valuable information at AMU than there.

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Don't do it!! Go elsewhere.

Education: teaching/special education - August 7, 2014
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With 7 courses completed, three of those courses where taught by individuals that disappeared during the 8-week course. Some for weeks at a time. They did not return any emails nor grade any assignments. I have contacted individuals at the university to voice my concerns but these instructors are continuing to teach classes. I am currently investigating transfer options to other institutions.

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MBA, finance

Masters of Business Administration - August 4, 2014
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This is a great option for someone looking for an online only program. APUS/AMU has partnered with Wal-Mart which was the reason I began the program. There's very little argument when the largest retailer in the world recommends a university to their associates. Be aware that it is not brick and mortar learning. You are in control of what you learn, self discipline is a must. APUS/AMU offers a good education at a fantastic price.

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APUS is Not a Diploma Mill

Accounting - July 31, 2014
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If you decide to attend APUS, be prepared to work and work very hard in some classes. Unlike some online colleges, you will not be "buying" semester hours. There will be projects and papers to write, and in some classes, lots of homework. As far as Financial Aid, my experience was easy and my course hold was lifted for a full month before classes started, and this was with changing my program. My husband, who is supposed to start APUS on Monday, is not having the same luck. He completed all FAFSA steps back in May, got his award letter, and his course holds are still not lifted with class starting in 3 days, despite numerous emails and telephone calls to the FSA Help Desk. They are telling him that the delay is due to his "program change" (from Associates to BA in Criminal Justice with minor in Security Management), but "my supervisor will review it manually and lift the hold." He told me tonight that if the hold is not released by Friday morning, he is going to go elsewhere for September. My only complaint for myself is with the transfer credit evaluation. I was able to transfer some credits from another institution, but they only gave me half-credit for my Psychology class, still leaving me having to take two Social Science courses, as they are all three semester hours and I still have four semester hours to take. Also, my English was credited as an elective, still requiring me to take six hours of English, though 102 and 200. All but two semester hours were deemed electives (including two science classes, and the Environmental Science class using the exact same textbook).

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Best for the money

Early Childhood Education - July 31, 2014
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Thus far, I am very delighted to have picked this school, although initially the name did put me off, nonetheless, my son encouraged to look further into it and it has been one of the best decision I ever made. The processing for admission was very prompt and a quite easy to follow. The financial aid office was very efficient. this is a copy below of the comments I posted elsewhere about this school. "I have heard people say negative things about online schooling and over time, I have come to the realization that they speak out of ignorance. Online schooling such as APUS is grueling and comparable to any regular traditional classroom university. The major difference is that a potential student must be willing and ready to learn. It is a self-directed approach to learning. You have the choice of choosing your own timeframe and schedule to study and accomplish your learning goals. Consequently, American Public University and American Military University (APUS/AMU) can be categorized as one of the best places to achieve these goals at most importantly an affordable cost. Contact the school and you will be happy you took this first step towards obtaining your Bachelor or Master's degree. Good Luck.

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So far, so good!

Accounting - July 30, 2014
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I've completed 9 courses here so far and I have no complaints. I'm about to start my actual degree courses so we'll see how that goes. However, if you are into online learning....try it. It won't hurt!

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GREAT OPTION FOR ACTIVE MILITARY

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - July 30, 2014
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I am very shocked at the negative reviews I have read. I have nothing but great things to say. I am on my 4th class and the quality of education is phenominal and the Professors that I have had are very understanding on the demands of the military and our jobs. I have no issues with my Professors, especially when my military duties conflict with my school deadlines (as long as you do what is expected of you and keep them in the loop when assignments will be late). APU/AMU is a great option for active military.

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Not for those who want a degree handed to them

BA in Management - July 30, 2014
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If you do not want to study, write papers, or be held accountable for classroom participation, this is NOT the school for you. The university expects you to do the work. Imagine that. My professors have been great, the content challenging and my experience overall fantastic. Financial aid has been very easy to navigate. Glad I found APUS!!!

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A Box of Chocolates!

Information Technology - July 30, 2014
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As with any course or instructor at any school in the world, you never know what you are going to get. I'm 5 courses from completing my degree in Information Technology W/General Concentration. I have had great instructors and terrible ones but I had that at my previous University as well. I enrolled in AMU/APUS after leaving college 15 years ago without my degree. So I'm familiar with both systems. An online education is different than a "Brick & Mortar" school, but not by much. You have to have better time management skills online as the week will creep up quickly on you but, there are no lectures so other than that it's pretty much the same. And to those that say "AMU doesn't teach you anything," All I can say is, are you serious? Nowhere in the world does anyone "teach" you anything. You chose to learn the information or you don't. If you think having a professor lecturing you an hour or two a week is an education then go sit in a classroom at the exact time you are supposed to so they can "teach" you! But, you will still have to read and understand the material, you still have assignments, deadlines and professors with too many students and too little time to sit down and teach you everything. I personally like learning from the books, videos, web links, and other sources without having to deal with a professor standing in front of the room lecturing me or worse listening to a professor having to deal with those terrible questions asked by unprepared students that take up half the course and ruin the small bit of class time. Are there better schools? Yes! But, if you need to finish a degree, need the flexibility and are willing to put in the work to learn the material then this could be a reasonably good fit for you. The admin support has been fantastic and if you need help or guidance in a course all of the professors have always answered my questions or guided my attention in the right direction to find the answer.

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Challenges

Information Technology - July 30, 2014
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I have had some excellent experiences in terms of my instructors and the interaction that I have had with most students. Many of my instructors have provide me with feedback that helped me to grow in my writing and in my learning. Additionally, text books have been less expensive than at another University that I attended. Also, if you have an issue with the price of a text you can always find an alternate source for purchasing your text books. Initially, I had some issues with financial but they were resolved in a timely manner. I also had some issues with grading, but they were also resolved. Having these issues really helped me to understand the processes better and the appeal process especially. It was nice to know that if you disagree with a grade or have a situation that contributes to your inability to post an assignment on time, your disagreement can be given a voice and an investigation will be made into any and all allegations to bring truth and resolution to the surface. No experience is every perfect in life in general and it would be foolish to think that in the arena of academics things will run smoothly without any problems whatsoever. Overall, my experiences with APU has been great.

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Great College for individuals who work

Master's Legal Studies - July 30, 2014
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American Public University will give you back what you put into it. You can pass with minimal effort, but you can also learn a lot if you want to. All the instructors I have met are more than willing to help you achieve what level of subject matter knowledge you want to achieve. Also, the instructors understand the demands of being a working adult and will work with you if work or family issues causes you to get behind. While it isn't Harvard or Yale, I have nothing negative to say about this college.

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Be Careful of the "Automated Professor"

Masters of Business Administration - July 30, 2014
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Generally APU has attentive instructors that seem to actually review and professionally critique papers. The one instance that I encountered where an instructor failed to meet even the minimum requirements was completely ignored by APU staff when I voiced concerns. The instructor obviously did not read any of my submissions and used a form of automated grading system that was totally inadequate for graduate level work. When I asked the instructor to elaborate on automated responses that made no sense, he simply cut and pasted what the computer had already stated. He did not even read my questions not to mention the papers. I brought this problem to the attention of multiple departments at APU. They did not respond in a timely fashion and did absolutely nothing to mediate the issue. If you get good instructor then APU will work out great for you. However, if you get the "Automated Professor" (He is still there)that is obviously only looking for a paycheck, you will not only get nothing out of the class, but be very disappointed as well.

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Great School at Great Price

Environmental Policy and Management - July 30, 2014
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Outstanding graduate school experience. I have taken other online courses and APU provides the highest level of feedback and support. Courses are well designed. Instructors give prompt, thorough feedback. If you are looking for a great online educational experience, APU is the place for you.

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ideal for the working/adult learner returning to school

Criminal Justice - July 30, 2014
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I have been attending AMU for almost three years and I am about to complete my degree in 2 months. I have taken two 8-week classes at a time during that period and found the work load to be reasonable for me to handle while working a full time job and having a family. I have taken 20 different course here and I would rate at least 15 of my professors as very good or better for content, interaction and feedback. Some of these other reviews have criticized the level of "teaching" and ability to learn the content as opposed to just getting through the call and earning a degree. To me, that's up to the individual and not the school's responsibility to spoon feed you an education. I would reccomend APUS/AMU to anyone looking for an online program for a reasonabel cost.

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APU Rocks!!

Masters of Business Administration - July 23, 2014
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APU was the perfect choice for me since it allowed me to do all my coureswork online. I am very busy with other things in life so the ability to advance my academic studies online was paramount. The staff at APU are excellent and professional, from the counselors, administrators, professors all the way to the technical support folks I was always well taken care of. Cost is about average when compared to other online communities and the financial aid process makes it a smooth activity to align payment so all you have to concentrate on is taken your classes. The format for class particiaption and the materials are all utilized during the course of studay and the professors are very helpful when you have a question or issue and explain how to solve problems or write papers at the level they need to be written. Graduation was awesome. The guest speaker, the ceremony, meeting the leaders of this university was excellent. I would highly recommend to anyone considering furthering their academic studies to attend APU. Now tha I have my MBA under my belt I have other doors of opportunity opened for me to pursue.

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Great School, Definitely Recommend It!

Bachelor of Arts - July 22, 2014
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I had one bad experience with one instructor, which, if you have been to a traditional college, is excellent. I am very happy with the education I received at American Public University. The program allowed me to take classes at my own pace and the degree progress page they provide for you acted as a kind of vision board as I completed my classes and saw my credits and GPA change. I know many that started classes at different online schools only to find themselves in debt with the school, with federal student loans, and no closer to a degree than when they started. You will not have that issue with American Public University.

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Great online program

Criminal Justice - July 22, 2014
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I have attended APU now for two years and will complete my BA in Criminal Justice in 4 months. The instructors and classes have been excellent. The school has been all I expected and I intend on completing my Masters program here as well. Definitely reccomend the university to other peers.

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Excellent Experience in European History

Masters of Arts History - July 22, 2014
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I have recently completed my Master's Degree in European History at American Public University. I had a challenging but enjoyable experience. On the whole the professors were very professional and available for guidance and feedback. There is something to be said about anyone who has the self-discipline need to pursue a Master's degree online, full-time while working a full-time job. I would highly recommend this institution to anyone wishing to better themselves while not interrupting their established lives.

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Great School!

Intelligence Studies - July 17, 2014
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I believe this is a fantastic school, especially if you are a working adult and parent. At the age of 28 I decided that it was time for me to go back to college, however, I knew it would be very difficult for me since I work full time and I have a toddler. It was impossible for me to attend a traditional college (even a city college) because course schedules are primarily during work hours.I also didn't want to attend a "degree mill" which most online universities are considered. I am so thankful for finding APUS...not only can I get a BA online, but the courses are reasonably priced and the school is reputable and accredited. I am 58/121 into my BA and I started on 10/12...if I were going to a traditional school with my scheduling conflicts, that wouldn't even be a possibility. The professors are great and very helpful, the library has never failed me when conducting research and the financial aid department personnel are very nice. I've recommended a few of my friends here and they are loving it so far! In all, APUS has changed my life and given me the opportunity to be a college graduate, elevate my career opportunities, and gave me a sense of confidence and pride that was lacking in my life working a 9-5 desk job.

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Rocket Propulsion

Space Studies - July 16, 2014
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If you wish to really learn rocket propulsion be prepared to work your fantail off! This was a very tough course (yes, I am also a working engineer) but my professor, Wendy Lawrence, did an outstanding job at helping with the course material. Don't be fooled, you will have to put in a lot of time and a lot of calculations ranging from thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, as well as chemistry and physics. By the way, Wendy flew in space four times and speaks from experience! Our textbook was "Element of Rocket Propulsion", 8th edition by Sutton. It is a tough read but this is very common textbook for several aerospace engineering programs. Tom

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Hard Earned Degree

Transportation and Logistics Management - July 11, 2014
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I am 12 SH away from completing my BA in Transportation and Logistics Management. I have never had a problem with the administration office or student affairs. I started my program while I was still Active Duty Military, now working to complete it as a Retiree/Veteran. I have used TA as well as the GI Bill, it is an automated process, not rocket science. As long as you pay attention and click the correct categories AMU/APUS does the rest. I got divorced and changed my name with no issues or complaints. I have read several of the other reviews and am completely baffled by some of them. The online environment is not one for the faint of heart. If you choose this as your academic path, you need to be focused and committed, there is nobody out here to nudge you and remind you to participate or turn in your "homework" every week. I have had instructors who were hard to deal with, which made me work even harder for the grade I received, but that made me appreciate the school even more, because I am not being "given" an A. That statement applies to every class, not just the more difficult ones. I take two classes at a time, staggering them so I start a new class the first Monday of every month. Because I am using my GI Bill I am able to work part time. I put in 30-40 hours a week on the coursework, reading, research and writing required to maintain my 3.8+ GPA at AMU. I recommend AMU/APUS to anyone who is ready to work hard to "earn" their degree of choice. I do not regret my choice and look forward to finishing my final course in 4.5 months.

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AMU is becoming recognized for their programs

Masters of Intelligence Studies - July 10, 2014
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I am currently getting ready to start my last class, which is my Capstone. I would have to say that overall the instructors found within the APU System are all top notch instructors, all of which are or have been in the field that they are teaching. I have read some of the other reviews and it seems that some are from disgruntled students, I can't speak for them but only for myself. ALL the instructors know and understand that the students are busy with their everyday lives of work and family. With that being said, I have had to turn in papers late and was granted an extension based on events that have happened. The financial aid process is completely automated and rather easily completed, provided that you have taken the time to complete all the necessary forms on time and when requested. For those that have left negative reviews, take responsibility for YOUR actions and quit blaming others for your own shortcomings. This is an online University that is becoming recognized more and more each year both within and outside the government for their academic programs. Most of the students are currently in the field of intelligence or have had experience in the field. Personally, based on this fact I have both learned from the instructors, as well as , from my fellow students, they are some of the best and brightest I have come across. Online education is not easy by any means, you have to have the ability to balance your everyday life with your online education. The best advice I can giver is you MUST set aside time each and every day to devote to the weekly readings, forum posts, assignments, essays and research papers. There is a lot of writing, but that is to be expected and I have noticed that my writing has drastically improved. After all, we all are trying to accomplish a graduate degree and as such the degree will not just be handed to you, YOU HAVE TO WORK FOR WHAT YOU WANT!!!!

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APUS - Not a mill

M.A. - July 5, 2014
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My experience with APUS has been very positive and productive. The classes ALL require some extensive writing and research that promotes the learning process. The grades are NOT just handed out. The deadlines are real and require getting material in on time. If you don't you can not submit after a deadline date. It requires a lot of effort but well worth it. The professors are interactive and participate in class forums. The forums are very interactive, the assignments are appropriate to the class objectives. If you can't find the references you do have to work at googling them and searching other resources. Never had a problem on the finance side ever. The only drawback has been the advising side where they are sometimes slow to respond or hand off to other advisors causing you to restate your situation. This is no 'easy A', institution, those who say it is don't sound like they are really current or past students. I buy the textbooks elsewhere, real books so you do need to have some initiative to get your required textbooks - but why are you in school if you aren't capable of doing that simple task? It's definitely a great bargain.

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So far, great experience!

Homeland Security - July 4, 2014
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I am about to start my eleventh of twelve courses required to complete my MA in Homeland Security. I have been in law enforcement for approximately 25 years and understood I needed to continue my education to remain competitive with others for consideration in promotional processes etc. I have had no truly troubling issues with AMU so far. You must be self disciplined and motivated to succeed here. The professors will not hold your hand and carry you. You will fail if you do not complete or submit quality assigned work. That being said, I love the class materials, my classmates are professionals in the field in most classes along with my professors so far. The tuition is cheap compared to other schools and within the local, state, and federal government arena AMU appears credible and respected for hire and promotions. In conclusion, I recommend this school for those who are self motivated and are willing to work hard.

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Good Price for Working Adults

BA in Management - July 3, 2014
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I'm working to complete my BA in Business Management, and while searching for the school that would provide what I needed and not cost a fortune, and also being accredited, I found APU. One aspect that I like about it, is that the books are included with the tuition, because books can be more expensive than what one might pay for a credit hour. The teachers are helpful and have the knowledge to back up what they say as well. I've read some of the comments on this site, and some I agree with and others I disagree on. As with any college, you have to work at earning your degree because they aren't handed to you. This is true with APU because it is online and you have to motivate yourself to complete the tasks. I'm finishing my degree while also working fulltime, and I've been able to complete my homework without too much hassle. So, for those that are looking for an online college that is reasonably priced, and are able to work a computer and the internet, APU is the best for you. Good luck on making the decision!

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APUS - Past Student Experience

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - July 1, 2014
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I was curious about the feedback, as my experience has been nothing but positive in 95% of the time I attended the school. Instructors are pretty diligent, the assignments are many and require a lot of writing. The forum is good for student interaction on specific topics, the interaction with the professors here could be more active. I felt it took some work to complete each course, and have had prior experience at brick and mortar schools like UCLA, Maryville and feel there was more work required in the online program than in the classroom. I had no problems with the financial program, although, my only real issue was corresponding with the school admin, or advisors where you talk to a different person or receive email from different people each time. In many cases, they don't have the prior correspondence you've already sent and require re-sending the same info. All in all, a great experience, more work and not easy "A's". Reading the credentials of the professors will give you an idea.

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Excellent pool of experience amongst my instructors and classmates

Emergency and Disaster Managment - June 26, 2014
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I am one class and a thesis paper away from completing a Masters of Emergency and Disaster Management with APUS / AMU. I'm in the military and I selected this school based on the recommendations of several peers in the military as well as the fact that it was one of the few schools at the time that had an all online Emergency and Disaster Management program. The good: 1. I am consistently blown away by the experience background of my classmates. FBI agents, military leaders, FEMA personnel, police chiefs, fire chiefs, etc. Whatever the school is doing, they are effectively marketing themselves the emergency and disaster management community. This helps boost its profile in the career field and strengthens the quality of class discussions. Additionally, when I see these levels of practitioners in my classes, I feel reaffirmed in my own choice of school. 2. The courses do a good job of capturing the key issues in the field and use a lot of real world case studies. 3. If you're a Soldier using Tuition Assistance, the process of registering for classes is really easy. 4. Reasonably priced. Needs Improvement: 1. Based off of the professors that I've encountered over the last several years, I don't feel like the majority contribute a lot to the discussion. Most of the time I feel left on my own to form opinions based off of much reading of academic journals, textbooks, and discussions with classmates. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'd like to see the professors inject their experiences and training more to go along with all the other sources just mentioned. Of course, this is a generalization. There have been professors along the way who have guided the discussion and even provided "lectures" online. Dr. Christopher Reynolds, the former dean of the program, comes to mind as someone who actively taught the material. Having said all that, I'm still learning under professors who are not actively talking the material. How? Well, the research that you have to do each week in order to complete the written assignments and forum posts force you to find, read, and comprehend large numbers of academic papers and government documents. It's really hard to not learn the material under those conditions. I'm just saying it would be better if some of the professors were more involved. Overall: I would recommend this school to others currently involved in or pursuing a career in emergency and disaster management.

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New Lease on Life

Transportation and Logistics Management - June 14, 2014
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For many years I worked for small businesses that only had plans for themselves to succeed. In 2010 I started APU and have to say that if you are looking for an easy grade go somewhere else because your input in the forums is essential. If you are at a point that you want to learn and be around others who are serious about education, this is where you want to be. All of my instructors have come with pretty impressive backgrounds. During community college I would always sat in back and never raised my hand in fear of saying the wrong thing. With APU's online forums you have to be involved and it has made me a better student. Everybody in the class sees your work so it pushes you to become better and expect more of yourself. My family will attest to the fact that this journey is not an easy one and I have sacrificed many things. But because of my diligence and drive to succeed I have been able to consistently be on the Dean's List for Academics. I am looking forward to graduation at the end of 2014 and my future in Logistics/Supply Chain field.

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Great value, Great professors, Great university

BA History - June 11, 2014
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A great university! I have attended Brick and Mortar schools and online schools. This one challenges them all! I had some professors that were easier to get by with, just like in regular brick and mortar schools, and I had some that challenged by understanding of history and important watershed events. I was challenged to produced better written works, with more complex arguments, better research materials, and stronger critical thought processes behind my arguments. The university staff were always helpful. I have enrolled in a Masters program with this university!

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Math 125 - Math for Liberal Arts

Intelligence Studies - June 10, 2014
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Recently I complete "Math for Liberal Arts" (Math125)at AMU I originally took this class to avoid Algebra and Geometry and turned the corner right into several weeks of it during this class. Turned out to be the best thing ever. When I started this class all I could remember about Algebra and Geometry was how hard they were after those sections were done I had a new understanding and realized how easy they really were if present din the right format. Overall this is a outstanding basics of Math class. There is a wide variety of MaTh topics covered. MAth from everyday life is the core of the this class. If you make money have have to live day to day then take this class you will learn huge amounts of useful information. Mortgage calculations, simple and compound interest, even stock market math. This course is well worth your while and will give you renewed confidence in your abilities to do the math of everyday life.

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BA in Psychology

BA in Psychology - June 7, 2014
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I am currently in my last class of my AMU BA in Psychology. I have enjoyed completing this degree online. AMU Professors have mostly been very flexible and accommodating to problems or issues that have arisen during the class. I have had to extend a couple classes 30 and 60 days during deployments. My AMU Adviser/Student Counselor has been extremely helpful in helping me register for the right courses. I have had 3 or 4 required courses become "no longer available". In these situations, the Student Adviser helped me find courses to take instead. While I have traditionally liked to receive hard-copy books, I have grown accustomed to electronic books. The only thing I haven't liked are E-books that cannot be downloaded to my computer. This has happened a couple times. The way I see it, if I purchased the book, I should be able to download it even if it is an E-book. Lastly, in taking courses online, one trades the Professor interaction for the flexible schedule of online courses. With that said, all of my Professors have encouraged me to communicate with them frequently with questions or general discussion points. So Professor/student interaction is possible at a high level if one is willing to put forth the effort. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my AMU experience and I plan on enrolling in AMU's Masters in Psychology. Robert!

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An adult student

BA in Management - June 4, 2014
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I have read several other reviews on this site and I agree with those that say you get out what you put in. As a returning student from a brick and mortar institution, it was a change from what I was used to but I adapted and have found the experience to do course work on my own time was very uplifting. I do not work in a classroom, I work in the real world and that is how I have approached this institution and my personal goals. I do not recommend this program for someone just out of high school. In my opinion, you need to have some life experience and true inner desire to get your work done and done right. I have been impressed not only with my own output but with the challenges of my professors. This school is not for everyone, no school is. This school is for me and it may be for you.

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Great Value/ Quality School

Masters of Intelligence Studies - May 28, 2014
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I have a undergrad degree from a top tier school, got my MA from AMU. Like anything you get out what you put in. AMU is no exception. If you want to learn, you will. If you want to do the minimum, you can do that too but you won't learn anything. So people who put AMU down are likely slackers. The teachers on a whole were surprisingly high quality. I did not expect that. I studied Intelligence and my instructors are current instructors at Military Academies and former Intel Analysts. All had Doctoral Degrees. I would say for schools that are exclusively online, AMU is the best and most respected. If you think this is a joke like some schools like Phoenix, your dead wrong. If your looking for an online school, definitely consider AMU. AMU is also a great value. I now have a Masters degree and cost less than $12,000 (well the military paid most of it but you get the point). Also many government and military officials have degrees from AMU. So it is well recieved in government. Good luck.

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Obtained Bachelor's and Masters Here

Masters of Business Administration - May 12, 2014
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I have just completed my MBA program at American Public University System. After attending this university for seven years straight, I feel that I can accurately rate and assess the school better than most. I have attended both B&M schools and this university, and I must say that the work is challenging, especially if you are a working adult with children. I am a witness that if you apply yourself and manage your time wisely, you will learn what you need to know in your field of study. I cannot express this enough. Many of the negative reviews that I have read come from people that are not capable of online learning. This is not a bad thing because we all learn differently. If you know that you cannot learn without having the physical presence of a teacher, then online learning is not for you. If you know that you are skating and/or cheating your way through your online class, then YOU must hold yourself accountable. This will only hurt you in the end. When you try to get a job, you will not know as much as you should about your field. Many of my colleagues discovered that they gained more applicable skills than many of the students from the B&M schools. Lastly, accreditation means something. No, APUS is not Harvard, but getting an accredited degree is still worth every penny.

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Masters of Arts-American History at AMU

Masters of Arts History - May 9, 2014
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I completed my MA in American History with a conferral date of May 15, 2014. I found the experience of online learning to be more challenging than the brick and mortar schools. For example, there was much writing of abstracts, literature reviews, a 15-25 research paper with bibliography, essays, forums to provide interaction with students and professors, as well as many research links to read and address in every class. In other words, I was more actively engaged in the classroom via online than I was when I attended other in-resident schools. There was no 300 student auditoriums, two-hour waits for a 15 minute discussion with an advisor, and no graduate teaching assistants who could not answer questions. I found the professors with a few exceptions to be actively engaged in their students and lesson plans even though many were also teaching at other colleges. I believe AMU has an excellent program which provided me with a degree I am confident will stand up against any other college.

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BA in Management

BA in Management - May 8, 2014
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This is an online institution - not a traditional classroom environment. If people go into the experience "eyes wide open" on that fact, the satisfaction level is high. The level of support from the instructors has been great. Not as quick as raising your hand in class, since it is being handled through email, but that's to be expected. The text books are usually electronic versions - cheaper & easier to access online; however, clearly not the same for someone used to reading & highlighting in their physical text book. The value is fantastic - the quality in relation to the cost of education is extremely good. Like any learning institution, some teachers are incredible, some are great, some are good and some are marginal; however, the majority of them are very good. The VA benefits process worked flawlessly and the counselors and other support staff have been fantastic to work with. Overall, I definitely recommend AMU.

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Some Professor Will Make You Feel That You Are Buying a Degree

Hospitality Management - May 6, 2014
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If you just want a degree, this is a school for you. However, you need to read, type, and research a lot. If you want to learn, this is definitely NOT for you. Reality about online learning is: more works than traditional classroom setting. 70% of the professors are great, and encourage learning, but you will definitely get some who do not teach but grade assignments. When you get the non-teaching professors, it will be the same with buying yourself textbooks and read them on your spare time. And,...you will also get professors who give A for anything and everything. If no good university or community college wants you, then enroll here, otherwise, I am sure there's something better. May my regret benefits someone before it is too late. It is a shame that GI Bills are not that selective in paying for our educations.

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MPA with HR concentration

Masters in Public Administration - May 4, 2014
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APUS was extremely generous with accepting graduate-level transfer credits, which was a financial incentive to enroll in their 36 credit MPA program (with a concentration in HR). All of the MPA and HR courses had an acceptable level of academic rigor. A course called public finance (PADM 612) was definitely the most difficult, due to all of the quantitative analysis that was required. It would be nice if the APUS MPA program had NASPAA programmatic accreditation. APUS MPA faculty-administrators are allegedly pursuing it, but it has still not been achieved, as of this date (5.4.14). The tuition is remarkably affordable, considering that it is a for-profit institution. I need one more class to graduate. After having previously graduated from a state university (with an MA) and from a for-profit university (with a doctorate), the APUS curriculum, rigor and value have been comparably excellent. Lastly, word to the wise: Many people pursue garden variety masters degrees with the false expectation that it will automatically open many financially lucrative employment doors. It may do that, but more likely it will not, unless the applicant has commensurate industry experience. Having industry experiene, in conjunction with a graduate degree, is a winning ticket. A garden variety masters degree is best pursued by someone who is already established in a career -- and they need a graduate degree to make them eligible for promotion into senior management positions. Getting a masters degree without having any industry experience is not a guarantee of success.

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Excellent Experiences

Masters of Arts History - May 3, 2014
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I am currently at 21 credits toward a masters degree in European History and can unequivocally state that the experience has been very positive. The courses are challenging, the instructors are very knowledgeable and always willing to assist the student in achieving success. I am 50 years old and am not a tech junkie, so at first there were challenges with the on-line library and some of the financial aid forms etc.; however, I had exceptional assistance from instructors and staff whenever it was requested.

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Positive Experience

MPH - May 3, 2014
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I am 4 courses from completion of the MPH program and have been very satisfied with the experience. I have previously completed a Masters Program and a MD degree at top tier brick & mortar universities. My AMU experience has been worthwhile and convenient to my professional and personal lifestyle. Online graduate education requires independence and discipline but faculty and support staff have always been available.

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Masters of Arts, History (Public History)

Masters of Arts History - May 2, 2014
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Online courses are not for everyone but AMU/APU's Masters in Public History was excellent. It's required introductory courses and its public history core courses provide just as must as a brick and mortar school could do. Access to a real university library and the quality of instruction were also very good. The technology was great but required some training to get used to. I was concerned about getting an internship but did so without a problem and the director of the museum knew the University and had had other students from the university working for them and was quite happy to hire another AMU/APU student. This, even more than my own evaluation, is testimony to the quality of the education received.

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Master's Degree - National Security Studies

Humanities - April 30, 2014
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Perhaps because I received my Bachelor's Degree online, I easily blended into the online environment at the American Military University. I had only minor IT issues navigating the classroon or uploading files, but the technology of the classroom was predominately reliable and easy to use. What impressed me most was the professional pedigrees of my professors. All of them had extensive intelligence community or military backgrounds and many were still currently working in the profession. I found the text books to be current, relevant and valuable. I noted a comment by one student that the professors 'baby sat' their rooms. At no time did I have that experience, even with one professor deployed overseas on active duty, the mentorship and instruction was constant and supportive. Lastly, while I did not need financial assistance at AMU, I did at my first online university and experienced some of the same challenges noted here by other students. I am of the opinion that the issue is more about bureaucracy at the federal level than anything else when it comes to the hurdles in obtaining the lending approvals and dispersements. I am very proud to be an alumni of AMU and member of three AMU affiliated honor societies and would encourage anyone seeking an online to degree to pursue AMU for your education.

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Quality Online School

BA in Psychology - April 30, 2014
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I switched from another online school to APUS because the other school was a joke. I am extremely pleased with the program that I am in here at APUS. The instructors are helpful and actively participate in class discussions and the classes are fairly comprehensive. I feel I am actually learning something as opposed to the last school where it seemed I was just buying a degree. Overall I am pleased with this university and their online program. I will say however that If you are somebody who is not self disciplined enough to research independently online schooling in general is probably not for you.

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Great school!

Masters of Business Administration - April 30, 2014
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I am currently employed and began the MBA program to enhance my current knowledge and perspective of the world. I have been to several schools and rate this one as good as other programs or better. I attended a brick and mortar school for my undergraduate degree in criminal justice and then a top rated online program for a Masters of Science in Criminal Justice. My pick is the Homeland Security emphasis in order to better understand how policies and procedure work within disaster management. Also, I thought this was important considering the outcome of terrorism and natural disasters. Many other schools do not offer this option. Overall, I think that students who excel in school will enjoy this program and many others they choose. For students who have set high expectations including: a school finding a job for you; the school making life easy etc. you might be disappointed. To speak for myself, I am having a great time in class and have nothing but good things to say about this school!

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Quick Degree But Not A Good Education

Information Technology - April 30, 2014
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I have been attending APUS/AMU for about 2 years and in the IT program, the professors don't communicate very well and quite frankly many of them don't even check their spelling or grammar. I have had a few good ones, but a majority of them don't give any or very useful feedback and certainly not in a timely manner. Some don't even grade your work until after the class has ended, making the feedback worthless to you. I have had week 2 assignments left ungraded until the end of the course. If I was doing something wrong I would like to have known before the class ended so I can correct myself. Besides the professors, the concentration on writing forums and papers is unsettling. While I am concentrating on learning computer skills, I'm actually only improving my writing (BSing) skills. You can seriously BS your way to a degree in this school. The content of your forums can be complete garbage and you will get full points. Feel free to make spelling and grammar errors all over the place, the instructors do it too! You can learn just as much on Google, but alas we all need a piece of paper that says we have a degree.

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Great Online School

BA in Psychology - April 30, 2014
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I started at another online university and switched to APUS because the first place was a joke. I was learning absolutely nothing. The courses I have taken through Apus have been interesting. The instructors that I have had have been very helpful and actively participate on the forums. The only issue that I have had is that the library is a little confusing at first. Overall I feel that I am receiving a good education.

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Excellent Experience

Business Administration - April 30, 2014
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I have attended APUS/AMU twice. The first time I failed miserably. But we discovered that as part of a TBI I had experienced in the military, that my abilities to comprehend material and communicate had changed. After some extensive help, I returned to APUS/AMU. I am holding a B average, with 42 credit hours completed. I failed my first attempt for I did not try to communicate with my student advisor or Professors. When I came back, I have made a point to communicate with them often. I have not had any problems, unless I did not ask. I have attended Capella University and a brick and mortar college in the past. APUS/AMU has excelled at all of my expectations and has worked hard to support me in my endeavors. Many places say they will work with someone who is disabled...only APUS/AMU has proven that to me. Sincerely, Pam P.

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Good Experience

Masters of Arts History - April 30, 2014
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I had a good experience earning my MA in History. I was happy with the instructors and the feedback they gave me. The were knowledgeable in the field and thorough in feedback and instruction. I felt like the books we used were excellent resources and have continued to read them even though I have completed my studies. They changed/updated technology part way through which was mostly just annoying. Overall I was very happy with my experience.

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Currently attending APUS

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - April 25, 2014
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I am currently attending as a graduate student. I have been very impressed with the quality of the instructors. This school is no "cake walk". You need self discipline to keep up, but once you get into a routine it isn't too bad. Like other raters I have sometimes been disappointed in the quality of some students. On the other hand I have no way of rating how the school deals with other students, so maybe they wash out. I rated the value of the school as excellent. The cost per credit hour is reasonable although the cost of text books for a couple of the classes has been really high. I order most of my books used to defray cost.

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My Experience at APU/AMU

Sports and Health Sciences - April 12, 2014
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I am a student with APU. I was at a community college in Las Vegas, Nevada, and I wasn't able to get into the classes I needed due to lack of teachers and lots of students. I talked with an Academic Adviser and he told me to look into taking classes with APU, and then transferring them back to my community college. So I looked into APU, and I liked the online independence, I liked that there was administration there to help me on the phone, over the email, or on chat and their answers they were confident in and led me to success (unlike at my CC). I started at AMU with an Algebra class (my least favorite subject), and the teacher and the way the class was set up was awesome. I learned, I grew and I understood the material and I passed with a B. Something I had never done in Math. I like that at APU, the teachers don't BS. The teachers stay on task and on topic of the class and don't go off on talking about their personal lives, or political beliefs. The professors want to help and the interaction is good to where you feel you are validated. After the math class, I left my community college and fully enrolled at APU/AMU. I now have about 15 classes left and am excited to complete my Bachelors of Science in Sports and Health Sciences with an emphasis in Exercise Science in the beginning of 2015! I have gone to three other schools, and applied to many schools looking for the help, and sincere customer service which I did not ever find until I worked with AMU/APU. Keep up the good work AMU/APUS. And I urge all of you perspective students to take just one class see how you like it and go from there. Another thing, AMU accepted all my credits. I feel like I am getting a good education (better than my CC). From AMU Student

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You can ALMOST get out of it what you put in.

Information Systems Security - April 9, 2014
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To a large extent, you get out of this program what you put into it, which is true of any academic program. Unfortunately, you tend to have professor interfere with what you're trying to get because some don't care, some don't want to be bothered, and some simply don't understand the subject. For example, I had one professor who simply didn't respond to e-mails, questions on the forum, or messages in the student system. I suspected he wasn't reading our papers when I turned in one that I saw had a glaring error when I re-read it myself. As an experiment, the final third of my term paper (3 full pages) was nonsensical gibberish. I mean that seriously. Some of my "words" were just random letters. My grade: 100% and a comment that this was one of the best papers turned in for that class. I had another professor tell me that she couldn't understand the technical portion of my paper, so she was just going to give me 100%. The higher level IA classes are a joke - the text books we were assigned for one class was written 7 years ago and reads like a particularly stupid monkey wrote it - it is the worst book of it's kind according to multiple book review sites. In fact, much of the material is outdated - you can pull up syllabi from several years ago and nothing changes but the instructor name - one of my text books was 10 years old and discussed fiber as the "coming thing". Some of these classes would be great vehicles for learning if APU/AMU would simply keep them up to date! All of that said, if you want to learn you have to do a lot of it yourself, and there are some professors who are truly gems - responsive, smart, and well versed in their subject.

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Nothing But Busy Work

BA in Management - April 6, 2014
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I'm so fed up with this school, but I've gotten so many credits now that any attempt to move to another institution would make it all a waste. Do you really think a real school would take any of these clown classes as real transfer credit? No. Clown classes....full of busy work disquised as academic learning. I may not have learned a stinking thing to make me a better manager, but if I ever get a job where my boss wants an academic citation, he's in for a treat! Too bad though, because no industry other than academics, gives a rats ... about proper citations. I've written most of my dozens and dozens of papers with information I pulled straight out of my rear, but as long as I found a couple good citations and wrote them correctly, I've managed to keep my 3.97 GPA. A real joke AMU. No instructor helps design the courses, and when you challenge the material the instructor just blames the "course development team" and lets me know there is nothing they can do. Just keep leading the lemmings off the cliff. It really is a "monkey see, monkey do" institution. You will get a handy piece of degree paper upon completion, but you will still be as dumb as when you started. When I'm the hiring official and I see "AMU" on the resume as their degree: File 13. For the record, I am already a manager with a Federal agency after serving two enlistments. I have a successfull career and am well familiar of what it takes to be a manger in the industry. I can confidently say that this program does not offer you any tools to do the job, other than the piece of paper you need to get past the electronic resume screening machine used by the Fed. gov.

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A Great University for Those that Need a Quality Portable Education

Masters of Science in Sports and Health Sciences - April 6, 2014
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I received my Bachelor's Degree and am currently undertaking my Master's degree with AMU. I am using my 9/11 GI Bill to pay for course. The university's VA representatives are excellent in working through set up and execution of your benefits. Once you contact the VA reps, they walk you through every single step - granted that you have already completed the eligibility process with the VA. One in the classroom - undergraduates get their books for free. Some are hard copy book, most are electronic books. Regardless, they are free. Electronic versions can be downloaded on to your computer in a PDF file, which means you can keep them forever. Because this is an online degree program, there are much higher time requirements on the student. This actually may be a push when you consider the time necessary to travel to and attend a traditional classroom course two or three days a weeks. Also the courses are only 8 weeks (some of the math classes are 16 weeks). Which means 4.5 to 5 months of studying must be completed in half that amount of time. I believe that they amount of time I spend completing each course is probably the same amount of time I would have spent in a traditional classroom, but I can complete courses faster. For my bachelors I took 2/3 classes a term - so I could completed about 5/6 classes a semester. For my Master's classes, I can complete 1/2 classes per 8 week session. The professors are great and supportive. The best thing is that every class and every assignment has a written grading rubric that is available in the classroom. I know the EXACT requirements I must meet if I want an A on an assignment and in the course. I am extremely grateful, that with all of moving around my military family does every two to three years, that I have the ability to completed my education at one institution. I have taken classes from the US, South Korea and soon Germany. One transcript and all classes counting towards my degree goals. No worrying about finding a new college/degree program each time we move AND not worrying that my completed classes won't get accepted by the next college. So much time, money and energy saved on my part.

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Great School

Arts and Humanities::English - April 5, 2014
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I am a few classes away from my degree and I have been completely satisfied with my experience. I find (most) of the professors to be intelligent and engaging and the classes to be fun and accessible. I had a little trouble with financial aid in my first year, but they have long since fixed those problems and the financial aid department is now nearly as responsive as my own personal advisors. The Arts and Humanities school is excellent in every way. I have no complaints. In fact, the only issue I have had in this entire program was an unprofessional art teacher in an elective class who ALMOST ruined my perfect GPA here at the end of my career.

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Be Proactive and Dive in Head First

Military Studies: Land Warfare - April 4, 2014
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I have just completed all coursework and am entering into the capstone paper. I have read both graduate degree and undergrad responses here. I think that really, you need to be at least 30 years old to take an online program. It is truly for adults. You, as the student, must be proactive, attack each course and in communicating with the university itself in addressing issues like advising and financial aid. KIDS need not apply. The undergrad reviews are rife with children who do not accept responsibility in life. With that said, my experience at AMU has been fantastic and fulfilling. I will also graduate this year with a graduate degree in history from Nebraska. That's right, two graduate degrees in two and half years. Am I burned out? YES...but it is so cool...where else could I get a military studies masters? Two other colleges offer it and they are not online. The school that is online is exorbitant in costs. I have LEARNED much, enough to keep pace with the military men around me and I have begun addressing asymmetric warfare issues with STRATCOM at Offutt Air Force Base. I already have two job offers to teach and three other job offers, one with the government and two in the private sector. You see, I have been through the grist mill, car accident in 1998, and seven years of surgeries and rehab which ended my career in medicine. Returned to school in 2010 (Nebraska), bachelors degree in history, then on to graduate school. Learning happens based on what YOU put into it. There was actually little difference between Nebraska and AMU. NO difference in quality. You, the student, are in charge of your learning. This is what a 53 y/o man understands, and what a 20 y/o kid needs to learn.

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You get out what you put into it!

Masters in Public Administration - April 4, 2014
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I am enjoying the classes and the online interaction. The classes are challenging, but you have to put the effort into them. You can tell in the interclass discussions, some students are just trying to get by, while others are generating thought provoking discussion. I definitely think the quality of classes are comparable to many other Universities. It is not Yale or Harvard, but it is not buy-a-degree either.

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Excellent Value, Easy to Complete

BA History - April 4, 2014
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AMU and APUS are the best value for your money in higher education. You do have to be self-motivated however, in order to succeed. You will be learning primarily from the textbooks offered, and from your research paper that you have to write for each class. There is a great deal of class interaction in the online forums with other students, and therefore you do feel a part of a "real" class. Your instructor is available for any questions you may have, and most get back to you on a very timely basis. The grading is very fair. Tips for success: Read the entire syllabus first and refer to it often; Read the entire textbook, which is usually available online in an easy to access format. You can take notes within the textbook via "vitalsource", which is similar to Amazon's Kindle; Start your research paper within the third week, and plan to finish it by the seventh week; Keep on top of the forums and the assignments, including the quizzes for that week, paying particular attention to the deadlines and the amount of words required for each post inside the forums; If you would like a hard copy of the textbook, you can obtain a used book from online sources like Amazon.com. Whether you are reading it in a hard copy form or online, you can and should start reading the textbook before the first day of class, because you will then be ahead of the game instead of always trying to play catch-up; always write more words than are required, and always use more sources for your paper than are required; And, never take more than one class at a time, unless you overlap the start dates by one month. Do these things are you will be able to obtain a high GPA, and enjoy that degree in no time. It is possible to take 12 courses per year if you overlap each of them in one month intervals. In summary, this is a fantastic way for working people, and other busy people, to get a four year college degree for the lowest price available.

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Great information in a convenient format

Masters in Public Administration - April 4, 2014
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APUS is an accredited university, it is affordable, and it offers a variety of programs. I love the online classes as I can work full time and complete my assignments from where ever I might be. The instructors hold terminal degrees in their fields and have actual experience in the courses they are teaching. Like a traditional school, some of them are jerks that I can't relate to. Mostly however, they are genuinely interested in teaching the subjects. Like a traditional school, some are more prompt than others returning assignments than others. This school has very reliable technology. As an online school, they recognize the impact even a short down time may have on students who plan carefully to complete assignments. I have never been unable to upload or complete an assignment as a result of APUS technology issues. I haven't ever used the support programs offered so I can't comment on the tutoring and such. I will say that I sometimes find the library a bit frustrating but since I work at an institution where it's easy to access academic materials, it could simply be that I haven't taken the time to learn the APUS library. Overall, APUS offers incredibly affordable programs that prepare you for real careers. I highly recommend it!

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For Intelligence Professionals Only

Masters of Intelligence Studies - April 4, 2014
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This program is the answer to the age old question of intelligence professionals: "What do I major in if I work in intelligence?" For years many were forced to enroll in national security, security studies, or international relations programs. Not any more! This program is exactly what you need to become skilled in policy and high level issues. I would suggest only those with experience, not just a four year degree, take these courses. You may pass either way, but you won't get much out of it unless you can relate the lessons to some work experience to make the light bulb click. I highly suggest that those seeking to focus on intelligence seek this program or similar ones. Don't just read the title or listen to friends. Investigate the course descriptions. Even great schools like GWU will boast about preparing veteran intelligence professionals for intelligence work, but they have NO intelligence program and no courses that will teach you policy from the intelligence professional's outlook. There is one downside. If you are not interested in policy and high level congressional issues, then this degree is not for you.

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Financial Aid Maze

Transportation and Logistics Management - March 29, 2014
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I have been working through the financial aid process for the 2014 academic year since January, leaving me very disappointed with the entire process. I have experienced various explanations for incomplete request regarding the same student request, thus putting me in a never ending loop of the financial aid system as if customer service and processing is working on production leaving the student feeling like a number. After becoming frustrated with the last request I reviewed online reviews, which generally gave the University great academic reviews and less favorable financial aid reviews. I feel that I have learned a great deal more through online learning verses attending a state university. I have been challenged to improve my writing, problem solving, independent study and analytical skills, yet I am left feeling like I may need to rethink returning to a brick and mortar university. Working as a customer service trainer and supervisor there should never be multiple contacts without resolution for the same issue. It is easier to keep a client, customer or student than replacing one. When satisfied more business is generated through word of mouth, which is the least expensive and most reliable form of advertising. I am not one to complain; therefor my experience must have been less than favorable for me to speak of my experience in writing. My overall experience has been ok. If you are an independent student that is dedicated and do not depend on financial aid for assistance this is the school for you. If you depend on financial assistance, look for other educational options outside of the American Public University Systems.

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Great School

BS - Environmental Studies - March 24, 2014
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I would have to say I love this school and I love the area of study which I am in. At first I was skeptical about how good an online program could be compared to a traditional school. I must I am very impressed with the degree program curriculum. A good friend of mine is a local high school biology teacher and he thinks the online labs are great. Overall I feel I have made a good decision to pursue my degree through AMU. I have a family and work full time so going to a traditional school would be impossible.

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Class On Autopilot

Information Technology - March 17, 2014
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While I was taking general education courses, such as Math, Science, and English, the instruction and materials were excellent. The instructors were involved and had thought-out responses. The forums seemed constructive and I truly learned much. Since I began the IT-focused content, everything went downhill. The instructors were less involved, responses to questions took longer and, frequently, did not answer the questions. It is evident that many instructors do not read the entire e-mail message. In addition, I also believe they do not always look at all of our work. Of the four IT classes I've taken, every one showed consistent problems with the online content. Instructional materials were not filled out completely, links were broken, and in several cases, instructions in one tab have conflicted with instructions in another. The entire program feels like it's on autopilot with the occasional babysitter to loosely monitor things. I'm very disappointed and am greatly concerned about the value of my IT degree.

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Manage your expectations.

Masters of Business Administration - March 14, 2014
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I expected more from the program. After examining a lot of institution, and realizing many of the "brick and mortar" schools offering online Masters programs were going to cost between $30-$50K, I settled on AMU/APU. I have been disappointed thus far with the "classes" online. Of the two classes that I have taken, there have not been anything that I would consider a lesson offered by a professor. I thought that there would be powerpoint presentations and outlines that articulated the course topics. Instead, the "lessons" provided links to reading and minimal teaching from professors. So far, very disappointed.

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Pretty Lame

Accounting - March 14, 2014
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Where shall I begin...this school is a joke, for lack of a better description. I am finishing my first three courses and I am beyond disappointed. I am not completing my degree here, and will only take a few more classes because they're free, for me, and maybe I can trick somebody into thinking I have some semblance of an education with them on my resume. The "foundations of online learning" is the worst, insult to the intelligence of a grapefruit, waste of money I have ever seen. Pointless writing in the forums, and generic material gathered from wherever they can find it for free on the internet. If they just changed it to only focus on writing styles (APA, MLA, etc.), I could possibly understand it being useful but it would still not be worth the price. The basics of business is nearly as laughable. The course material explicitly says Wikipedia is not a credible source, then THE TEXT BOOK CITES WIKIPEDIA FOR AN ENTIRE CHAPTER!! Not to mention the book is written for third-world "entrepreneurs" that want to start a bazaar stand, and dedicates an entire chapter to where to get micro-loans. So, actual learning from this course is minimal. Aside from this, the assignments can be kind of fun and the forums are hit or miss. Finally microeconomics, the text is decent by APUS's lack of standards. There aren't any frivolous writing assignments. Now the bad part of the class is, like all of the others, is that the course is designed by "experts." So test questions are written in a very stupid way that many times it is difficult to interpret. The forums are also a bit lame at times. I did actually learn quite a bit, but when I compared it to some other microeconomics courses, its material seemed a bit shallow. Overall, I call this "school" a joke. There are many supporters that say "you get what make of it." I have to disagree with them. I made an honest effort and feel like I have been wronged. If you just want a "degree" to get promoted with, you have found your home! If you want to maybe actually learn something and not some goofy, barely good enough for government work "education," go elsewhere. Absolutely a scam, without question.

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MA Emergency and Disaster Management

Emergency and Disaster Managment - March 8, 2014
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This is the hardest I have ever worked for a degree. It is up to you to put in the effort required and you will learn only as much as you are willing. I am a better writer now, I read studies with a more critical eye and look for validations not just statistics. I now insist on information being current, yet I also now appreciate where the beginnings of my profession were and how far we have come. The program was easy to follow. I stayed on track and graduated on time. The teachers corrected as necessary and you were held to a high standard. I never felt as though I received a higher or lesser grade than I should have. I often purchased my books (only at the graduate level) from Half.com or Amazon. This lead to a couple of close calls with receiving them in time. I would suggest that you buy them from their store and save yourself the grief. Technology was easy to use and they upgraded things three times during my two years. Each time making things better. I highly recommend AMU!

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I Would Do It Again

BA in English - March 6, 2014
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Overall, APU is a wonderful school. I loved my instructors and the coursework. The only issues that I had were with the financial aid department regarding a change-over in how loans are disbursed. Once they get past that little problem, this will be a perfect school. I do wish that they offered a Master's in English as my time here is finished and I have to go elsewhere for my graduate degree. All in all, I think this is a wonderful place to pursue your online degree.

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Excellent experience in-class

Management (Leadership) - March 6, 2014
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I have had great success with my online Management courses. My teachers and classmates have all been engaged and encourage in-depth review and discussion on the management methods which can be utilized in everyday scenarios. Learning how to support potential theories from scholarly research in an educational environment assists in future, or concurrent, management experiences. It takes a concerted effort to obtain a quality education, no matter if it is an online or in a brick-and-mortar program.

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Met and Exceeded Expectations

Sports and Health Sciences - March 5, 2014
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I spent the majority of my college experience at a brick and mortar university. I spent 3 and a half years at a major state university with 25000 undergrads. For a variety of reasons I could not complete my degree there. A friend of the family informed me about APUS. I looked into it and reluctantly transferred into the online Sports and Health Sciences program. I was disappointed that I went from a brick and mortar university to an online college. I did not think that it would be "as good" of a degree. Now that I have completed the program I am extremely satisfied. Brick and mortar classes spend a lot of time with professors lecturing that really have no focus on what the course exams or papers will be about. The online classes are direct and right to the point. The work load is very similar and the amount of work online is just as challenging, seriously. I have known people to complete their degree online with APUS and have gone on to brick and mortar universities to complete masters degrees. This is a real education. Going to APUS gives you exactly what you put into it. APUS actually goes a step further than brick and mortar by helping students create a professional resume, portfolio, and a great deal of connections to get you hooked up with employers.

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AMU was great!

M.A. - March 5, 2014
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I have completed my master's and I found that AMU was a great experience. I was able to complete all my courses while working full time. I was able to easily transfer in credits from another university. I had a good experience with the teachers, my peers and guidance. I did not use finical aid, so I have no opinion of them. What I learned quickly was that you get what you put into it. So I worked hard, read the texts and actively participated in the course discussions. I find myself applying what I learned in class applicable to my current career. Unlike another reviewer, I purchased my texts from amazon, because I do not care for online texts. The texts and periodicals that I learned from where only a few years old, the oldest being 2010. Overall I thought it was a great experience and I would recommend their MA program.

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Diploma mill

Space Studies - March 3, 2014
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Diploma mill, plain and simple. Consider a real school such as Embry-Riddle if you are considering this degree. Most of the "professors" give no lectures, and the math oriented classes feature high school level problems, not nearly as challenging as should be for an MS study field. I don't know if all online schools are this easy, but APUS makes me feel that online education is an oxymoron, and should not be allowed.

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You get out what you are willing to put in

Information Technology - February 26, 2014
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I started at AMU in 2009 and obtained a BS in Health Science, I continued on to just recently finish my Masters in Information Technology. When I started at AMU, it was the first time I had been engaged with any type of higher learning process and it had been about 15 years since I had finished high school. I was very excited and motivated, thus the school was a perfect match for me. AMU/APUS is all about what you as a learner are willing to do in order to better your personal knowledge and education levels. The courses range from easy to hard, your fellow students will vary from smart to stupid, the motivation and participation levels of your classmates will also vary. Each and every class is going to be something different and you need to understand this going in. The school does not cater to YOUR needs, it offers a platform for learning and it is up to YOU to engage yourself and find the best way for you to learn the materials assigned in the syllabus + some more that interest you. In every course I took at AMU I made sure to prepare myself correctly. You have to be proactive, you have to be organized and you have to be on time with your assignments. There is no one to hold your hand and baby sit you to get your work done on time and correctly. Online learning is not for everyone, it is for mature people who know what they want and are responsible to manage their time to ensure success. Sometimes you will come across a course that just seems off and you may feel like you are not learning nothing from it, but that is not an excuse to not continue your education. Even in the less challenging courses, there are always extra resources offered by the professors that can help to increase your knowledge levels. This again, is about what YOU want from an education. Do you want to just skim by doing only the minimum and the only thing you want is a piece of paper with your name and a graduation date on it? If so, then you are cheating yourself. If you want an education, then AMU offers the path to obtain that as well, but if you want the best education you need to go beyond what AMU has in a syllabus and really engage with your courses. Post more than the minimum each week in the discussions, try to engage your classmates as early as possible with responses that draw counter statements from those classmates. Don't just post your initial discussion on a Friday night and then toss down two generic "I agree with everything you said" responses on a Sunday night. That cycle does nothing to enhance the learning process for anyone. When a class actually becomes engaged, it typically draws in the professor more as well. Then you end up in a very effective learning and sharing environment. This again, is a reflection of what the students want from a course, it can be good or it can be bad based on the level of commitment. AMU is a good cost option, it is a great choice for Active Duty Military that use their Tuition Assistance. AMU's costs for an Undergrad degree is exactly the cost of the years worth of TA for a halftime enrollment. If you attend half-time year round, then a military member can finish a Bachelor degree within 3 years easily. There is no excuse to not have a bachelor degree when you leave the military anymore. The bad parts of my review are next. Some of the students do not speak english, so when you get a small class it makes it harder to communicate effectively. Due to the way people learn around the world, you can get students that have drastically different expectations. I just finished my capstone course for my MS and one student in the course never posted a single reply to anyone that had any personalization in the response. It was like a robot was spewing random facts about my topic instead of a follow up post that I could engage with. Sometimes no matter how hard YOU try, no matter how bad YOU want to get an education, the other students in your class want to only do the minimum or less. This makes it exponentially harder on you as a learner to get the most out of the course. This happens, you just have to be ready to deal with it. Try to engage more with the professor in these instances. The course materials can be dated or just seem like they have nothing to do with your degree. I had a database fundamentals course, it used a book that was written by what felt like a cryptologist from Mars. Everyone in the class including the professor hated the text, it was useless. The assignments had nothing to do with my overall degree program, it was like a curve ball and it was hard... way too hard. Luckily I managed to get through it, but the amount of time I had to invest in securing my GPA was absurd. Bottom line, is AMU/APUS is a great alternative to a physical school. If you are responsible enough to manage yourself, then it is a great option.

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Exceptional Learning Platform

Masters of Arts History - February 26, 2014
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Having earned a MA in Public Policy at another institution, I was a bit concerned with the level of education that APUS could provide. After having completed my first few courses, I am highly encouraged by the coursework and the professors. All of my professors, to date, genuinely seem to care about my learning experience and success. It is certainly not a "free ride" as the coursework requires much effort from the student and forces the student to take his or her learning experience to new and higher levels. I would place the education that I have received here at APUS on the same, if not higher, level to any I have received at traditional universities.

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Excellent school

BA in English - February 8, 2014
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I am a few classes away from my BA in English. I have had a wonderful experience with this school. Most of the teachers have been engaged in the discussion boards, which is, in my opinion, one of the most important things a professor can do to make a class great, as opposed to mediocre. I feel as if I have had a wonderful learning experience. In my first year, I often had trouble getting a response from the financial aid department, but I have noticed this year that whatever problems they were having there have been addressed, because I have only had positive experiences with this since then. I have already applied to and been accepted at my grad school of choice based on my performance at APUS, so I'm thrilled in that area as well. Great price, too. It will definitely be a shocker to have to move on and pay for my books in grad school.

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A Mixed Bag

MPH - February 7, 2014
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APU is a mixed bag and potential students will find it either helpful or not depending on your objectives. A plus is that the condensed semester format lets you finish quickly, if you apply strict time management skills and use self-discipline. A downside is that, like a four course meal that is gobbled down, there's not as much time to savor or appreciate the content. I took the MPH with an Environmental Health concentration. This concentration is now being phased out as APU applies for CEPH certification. However, the curriculum is disjointed. Classes such as Environmental Management and Environmental Law were required under the old concentration, which have little to do with public health, while Environmental Toxicology, which has everything to do with public health, wasn't. Inexplicably, the Environmental Management degree is linked with the National Environmental Health Association but the MPH is not - a serious lapse. Instructors are uneven, with some taking an active interest and many others playing a passive role. The required Forum participation is sadly mostly a waste of time. Most students don't critically engage with the material but just recap what they read with little insight. Instructors rarely challenge or stimulate further discussion. Forum participation counts for an oversized weight in the final grade, which means that original independent work doesn't count as much; a way to make the courses softer but which undermines academic rigor. The online library resources are skimpy as APU only subscribes to bare-bones database collections. However, I don't want to be too critical. Since most students are interested in getting a degree and not necessarily engaging critically with materials, APU offers excellent value and the condensed format will help anyone whose objectives focus on completing a degree.

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APU - Good for Military Folks

International Relations - February 7, 2014
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They are kind of behind on technology compared to some other schools, but I have seen them improve over the years. Also they used to send us our books included with the price of the class, now they cheaped out on us and only give us access to e-Books. We have to use really crappy software to use the e-Books, i have super fast internet at home, and the book pages always load reallllllyyyy slooooowwwwwwllllyyyy It's maddening to have to use eBooks or else buy it, when APU used to provide the books when we registered for class. So much for that. Also, their bookstore support section was very rude to me and unfriendly. I've been going to school here from 2007-2014, so have plenty of experience with them. Besides all that, they're pretty much very good in all other ways. I would definitely recommend them to anyone like me (military) for whom it's difficult to go to a brick and mortar school. They beat a lot of other online schools (see US News & World Report's rating-APU/AMU has a good rating there).

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Solid Structure, Affordability, and Convenient

BS - Environmental Studies - February 6, 2014
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I am in the last semester and a half of my degree here at American Public University, and must say that my expectations have been exceeded in every way. I would highly recommend joining the educational experience here at APU for your B.S. of Environmental Science. Almost every single one of my teachers, including those instructing 100-level classes have held Doctoral or Professional degrees. Those I have known working on distance masters degrees from other institutions regarded their experiences as easier than my B.S. APU expects good research and coursework from its students, and that has helped me to strive for higher grades, and I am doing better work than I ever did at my previous colleges. I can attend class and make submissions at any time of day or night. I know that some online programs at other schools focus on teamwork like crazy, allowing weaker students to be carried by stronger students. Here, it is all you. That is not meant to scare anyone, but it means freeloaders cannot take credit for your good work. Some would see that as a huge plus. Course prices are extremely competitive. You can finish your degree from APU for a fraction of what you would spend at a brick and mortar school. I should know. I attended three different institutions before coming here. With those there was still the hassle of scheduling work around certain classroom time blocks, parking across campus, paying hundreds of dollars for that parking space, and having to abide by strict attendance policies, many of which did not allow for more than one or two sick days in a semester. Catching the flu during the semester at APU was not too bad, all things considered. All of my professors were very willing to work with me, allowing for a few extra days to turn things in or take any quizzes. My favorite thing about APU is that the classes are usually 8 weeks long. If you are taking a math course or a normally difficult course like chemistry, then course lengths are 16 weeks long. What this means is that you have the opportunity to finish your degree faster, but expect more homework during an 8 week course than a traditional 16 week course. You are still going through an entire textbook, like you normally would, but it is condensed, which means more weekly reading than in a traditional course. Other scheduling perks including being able to stagger your classes (having one class start at the beginning of each month), take time off at unusual times of year (like in February), or taking classes all the way through winter and summer breaks. There is a lot of room for flexibility. Like you, I was skeptical about the name American Public University at the beginning, but I have had an overwhelmingly challenging but great experience so far. I'm glad I decided to get my B.S. here.

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Good balance

AA General Studies/History - February 5, 2014
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The highlight of this degree program is the versatility and balance between the subjects. You have a lot of choices that may suit many that are interested in different areas. This degree program is ideal for people that do not know what they would like to specialize in. This program allows the exploration of many areas of study. This approach to studies results in a clearer view of your strenghts and weaknesses, as well as what are your true life passions. Best wishes to all! Jose

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History Department

BA History - February 4, 2014
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I am enjoying my time with AMU. I have completed about ten classes thus far. I love online learning as I am able to, for the most part, make my own schedule while still learning. History is my favorite subject, and AMU is able to challenge me as there is plenty of reading and writing associated with my degree. Plus, being able to start classes on a monthly basis is a huge benefit for anyone looking to complete their degree in a timely fashion. Whether I utilize tuition assistance of my VA benefits, I have had no difficulty utilizing either of them quickly and accurately. The professors are flexible, helpful, and knowledgeable.

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Great program

Masters of Intelligence Studies - February 3, 2014
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I have earned 2 MAs at AMU and I have had zero issues with any of my classes. I have used financial aid throughout and have always been able to fix any issues that I might have had, quickly. I am not sure about issues that others have had with financial aid but they have not been my experiences at all. I would (and have) recommended AMU to several people. I have enjoyed all of my classes and have always felt challenged.

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Management

Master of Management: Human Resources - January 31, 2014
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AMU-APUS provides a high caliber, Regionally Accredited, higher learning experience with alternatives to the traditional fixed semester schedules nearly impossible to adjust and adapt to every 16 weeks (if you have a life other than school). The faculty, from what I have experienced- are hard working, intelligent and insightful; they are genuinely interested in helping students grow and gain a command of the subject matter. The online campus is extremely easy to navigate and very user friendly- previous classes remain open and thus available for students to hop back in, review posts and discussion threads, and retrieve information...(though I keep mine on a flash drive) and the library has what every student needs, unlimited resources and ease of use. Lastly (but not least), the cost of higher education has skyrocketed and many institutions out there have taken full advantage of that trend by jacking up tuition to fully maximize federally funded financial aid programs- NOT AMU-APUS!!! AMU-APUS has maintained their low cost per credit hour structure throughout my program and remains one of the most affordable Regionally Accredited Undergraduate or Graduate Degree Programs in the country. I am thankful I was referred here by a friend, former associate (ex-military) and am very pleased with the value proposition AMU-APUS stands for. Best of luck, you can't go wrong here.

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APUS BS environmental studies graduate

BS - Environmental Studies - January 31, 2014
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I am about to finish my degree this up coming june. I am currently in a pathways program, which is exactly whre I attended to be when i started APU. Unfortunetly my pathways program is not in an environmental field. However getting the degree means I qualify for jobs based upon education, and being ina apthways program and able to convert really helps me get hired. However I am worried about being able to obtain a position when going agaisnt other applicants from traditional schools. Has anyone been able to land a position with a degree from APU in the wildlife field. I have absolutly loved the program and used it for all its advantages. I pushed myself harder than before and learned a lot. I just really want to be able to land ajob in the fieldof natural resources, since I went back to school for in that first place.

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Very Satisfied & Pleasantly Shocked

Masters in Public Administration - January 26, 2014
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I've been enrolled in APUS Master of Public Administration program since 6/13 and I must say that I've been very pleased with it so far. The work is intellectually rigorous and quite time-consuming, which is precisely as it SHOULD be for any graduate academic program. All of my professors thus far have been courteous, helpful, professional and appear quite worthy of their own prestigious educational credentials. One professor, for instance, spent HOURS with me during the wee hours of one early morning in the virtual chat room to walk me through Google Scholar and other virtual research tools. He was quite helpful and very competent. Likewise, I've found all my other professors to be knowledgeable and willing to bend over backwards to assist students. Furthermore, I've been impressed by the Advising Dept., Registrar's Office, and other non-academic offices (for the most part) insofar as willingness to help. For instance, the Graduate Advising Team offers online or telephone chat sessions with advisors to customize academic plan adjustments. For instance, I'd been ill and unable to complete all my work on time in one class, so I had to get an extension that caused an "I" to remain on my grade report. Consequently, I wasn't able to register for the following semester in sufficient time. HOWEVER, the Registrar manually forced enrolled me so that I wouldn't lose my financial aid or interrupt academic progress through the program. Moreover, APUS has an impressive online presence that extends throughout all social media and includes numerous helpful resources like LinkedIn subgroups by academic program and a separate subgroup for APUS library users (which all graduate students HAVE to be as a practical matter). Along those same lines, APUS Library allows students to access many fee-based scholarly journal databases for free via institutional accounts. That feature alone is worth hundreds of dollars in separate membership fees! Even better is 24/7/365 librarian and tech support access. APUS DOWNSIDES: The only drawback I've noticed so far is tardiness in response to many of my emails to various offices and institutional divisions, etc. Financial Aid takes their sweet time to reply and I've had a few emails completely ignored by the Appeals Dept. and Academic advising. However, a 2nd followup email is all it took for a speedy response. A second APUS deficiency is its interface navigability. It is somewhat cumbersome to navigate through certain segments of its online "Campus" interface. For instance, once you enter the "My Portal" area to review financial aid award status, etc., there's no way back out to the main campus page. Instead, you've got to open another tab and login all over again. Also, some of the hyperlinks to various functions are difficult to visualize and access. Overall, I'd give APUS a 9.5 out of 10, based on my experience thus far. I'd also recommend it to anyone wanting a decent education for a reasonable cost. APUS has notoriously low tuition rates. From my experience to this point, however, that does not by ANY means indicate reduced educational quality.

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Masters

Management (Leadership) - January 22, 2014
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I recently completed my M.A. in Management (Organizational Leadership) here after finishing my Bachelor degree at a brick and mortar school. It honestly is the best school for military and government careers. I personally had some challenging classes, and then I had some classes I felt I could pass with little effort. At the graduate level, we wrote quite a bit. Between assignments and forums, plan on around 5 pages a week. I did receive my first "C" in years in one class, but still graduated with a 3.6. Also the final comprehensive final was challenging. I took it the first time without preparing expecting it to be easy, but failed. Second time around I nailed it. I would say the school is a 7/10. Honestly some comments on here are right about lax instructors, but I had lax instructors at my brick and mortar school as well. The only thing easier about online is reviewing your notes for a test, but if you are at the graduate level, than there are no test. You simply must rely on your own writing skills and in depth analysis.

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AMU Student Base & Impact on Learning Environment

Masters of Intelligence Studies - January 17, 2014
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While I appreciate the limits of online education at AMU, those are often easy enough to deal with. The student (and, on occasion, the instructor) base leave a lot to be desired. Part of AMU's teaching methodology is to require students to answer a forum question based on readings and then reply to two other student's posts by the end of the week. This would be a decent system, except that half of the students can't express their ideas in a manner that merits they've earned a Bachelor's, let alone are pursuing their Master's degree. Everything from typos to misspelled words to entire 500 word posts that don't make sense; even citations are messed up, either by incomplete or incorrect data or by failure to follow guidelines. The instructors often contribute to this problem by lax grading and a failure to provide feedback. Even the best instructor I had provided a rote cut-and-paste feedback with generic guidance like using more Latin words and tightening up my prose (but no further information on how to go about that). The worst don't even do that, grading your post according to the rubric, with no information as to what they based their decision on. It's very difficult to improve under these circumstances, and even harder to justify devoting effort to a course and a degree when everyone else seems to be skating by and getting away with it.

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Flexible, Challenging, and Engaging

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - January 12, 2014
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Great university. I enjoy the flexibility. I am serving active duty Army in a very dynamic job. In fact, I was able to do the course work while being trained in my Army occupation. Not easy, but this would never have been conceivable 20 years ago. To some of those peeps who complain about some of the curricula: It's what you put into it as well. Challenge yourselves. Get outside your comfort zones. There were a couple issues with the turnitin criteria that seemed to change regularly, which was confusing and frustrating. Yes, some of the syllibi were either outdated or contradictory. Frustrating, but that did not seem to stop the classes from going on, with a thankful nod to the professors who covered down when that did happen. The tuition is odd, perhaps frustrating to some who expect more. But I discovered the upside of their tuition scheme: flexibility. It depends upon when you begin your course undertaking. A bit complicated, but they have a pretty decent handle on it. I once tried to contact an advisor, set up for a date/time for a call, and it never occurred. That's a little disappointing. I am 5 classes away from my master's nonetheless...Thank you, APU!

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Good Experience

Public Health - January 9, 2014
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Great online classroom environment. I attended a traditional Brick and Mortar university when I was younger and did not learn half as much as I have in the past 2 years at AMU. The best part about AMU is the flexibility of the instructors. There are deadlines in most courses mid week, however most heavy weighted assignments are due on Sundays. I think online learning takes much more maturity because most of us are in the military or working full-time jobs and juggling school work. WHo would you rather hire, someone who went to school for 4 years with no real world experience at all or someone who worked full-time and did classes full-time when they were off work? I would choose the latter, as they would have much more maturity and time management than the person who went to university and partied for 4 years. Just my opinion. AMU is a good online school.

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Superb online experience

Information Technology - January 8, 2014
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After taking online courses through three other institutions, I was very impressed with APU's approach. The expectationns each week were manageable, had realistic expectations for my time available, and was engaging. The professor gave quick feedback which was thorough and related to when i had written. Would recommend the certificate programs as well.

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AA General Studies/History - January 8, 2014
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AMU is a very military friendly school. I have completed 6 classes with them and from the beginning I noticed they were very user friendly. When on any kind of orders the instructors will work with you to ensure your assignments are graded, even if you turn them in late. All it takes is communication with the instructor and he/she will do all she can to help. Another helpful advantage they have are extensions; if you fall behind to the point you might not make end date, you may request a 30 day extension (some qualifying factors are taken into consideration). I have used an extension twice. AMU is here for the soldier, free books, TA covers costs… take advantage.

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No problems thus far

BA in Management - January 6, 2014
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I started attending AMU in July 2012 and have seven more classes before I complete my degree. I am well pleased thus far. The instructors are helpful, the textbooks are a bit outdated. I am using the GI Bill and have not had any problems.

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Masters in National Security Studies

Middle Eastern Studies - January 5, 2014
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I will begin my capstone for my Masters in National Security Studies in March 2014. This is an excellent school with excellent instructors and excellent students.

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Great Program

Emergency and Disaster Managment - January 4, 2014
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The "My Workspace" site needs some work but all in all this is an excellent school. Great interaction within the virtual classroom.

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AMU National Security

Military History - January 4, 2014
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I have completed 5 courses towards my M.A. in National Security. The professors are excellent and the reading materials are great. The only problem is their loan program, which is a problem. So what I did was borrow more money than I needed, and now I have the extra money so that I can pay for the rest of my courses as self-pay with the extra money I did not use yet. So I can continue to enjoy the great courses and professors. I have another M.A. from Penn that I completed live and it was not as good as this one. I wish they had some doctoral programs for me to tackle next.

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A great balance of education and cost

BA History - January 3, 2014
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I have been attending APU for a year now and have not been disappointed. A concern I had when considering switching from the standard college/university to an online college/university was the course content. I didn't want to be paying for an education that wasn't of quality, but I didn't want to be paying an arm and a leg either. APU hasn't disappointed me yet. I feel that the coursework is challenging and offers an opportunity to learn and grow. The instructors are engaging and provide answers to questions in a timely manner. To top it off, everything has been smooth sailing since I decided to apply. The admissions process, final aid, books/materials, registering, everything is done smoothly and I had no problems. If I had a question, it was always answered, by email, within 24 hours.

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You get out of it what you put into it.

BS in Environmental Studies - January 2, 2014
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This school is for driven individuals that want to learn and work. The course schedules are very flexible; each class is 8 weeks, and they start every month. Some classes and instructors are more demanding than others, but in the end, every class provides tons of information and plenty of challenges. If you aren't disciplined enough to do all of the reading and research, go somewhere else; most of the instructors make up for not lecturing you by providing more information to read.

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Excellent School

Hospitality Management - January 2, 2014
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I searched for many weeks and even up to months trying to figure out which school was best for me. There are not to many schools that offer Hospitality degree's. I wanted to try strictly online course college as I have done the traditional colleges in the past. I came across American Public University System. I noticed they accepted Financial Aide so I knew they were a true school. So I signed up and got my Financial Aide together and it was accepted. I was very pleased with how the school operates using Financial Aide. Most schools you have to attend at least half time to even get aide. No not at APUS. You can just take one class and Financial Aide will be accepted. If you have any monies out-standing they let you make payments with a payment plan which is awesome. My other experience with traditional it all has to be paid before even starting. So far the instructors are great. I have only taken one class and I have four more classes for the rest of my year. I took the intro to online learning class and thought it may just be a blow off classes but I was very wrong. There was a lot going on in this class and I learned a ton from it. It helped that I had a truly amazing instructor. I hope the rest of my instructors are just like her.

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Great affordable school!

Master of Arts in Political Science - January 1, 2014
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I am starting my last program requirement for my M.A. so very confident when I say it has been a great experience! The professors have diverse backgrounds, which helps to keep the classes interesting. The coursework is challenging, but online classes have been a lifesaver with my busy schedule. Very affordable military friendly school.

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Retail Mgmt & Financial aid

BA in Management - January 1, 2014
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I just started attending this University in September 2013. All my teachers have been more than wonderful. They actually interact with the class and are always there if I have a question. The only problem I have had is with the financial aid dept. I changed my degree plan in August 2013 and this put a hold on my financial aid because there was a glitch in the system. Usually the financial aid refund should be sent out 30-45 days after the semester starts. It is now January 1st and I have not received my refund. The hold has finally been lifted so hopefully I will receive my refund soon since this has been an on-going process. I was just really disappointed because I needed the extra money...I mean it would have been nice. I hope this coming semester I will receive my refund in the time frame the university gives.

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Masters at APUS

M.A. Psychology - January 1, 2014
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I completed my Masters in General Psychology at APUS. It was a fine program overall, however, I would not recommend it to someone who was seeking to enter a new field as I do not feel that the content and work is rigorous enough to truly prepare someone wanting to enter a new field competitively. If you are already in your chosen field and are getting an advanced degree to better secure your position or allow you to move up in the same field (as I did) - then this is the school for you. The work is monotonous, you do the same thing in each class: Weekly forum discussion (1 initial post and 1 reply post minimum. Usually not very "discussion" oriented assignments though), at least one research paper 8-10 pages long and probably 1-3 smaller writing assignments. You will get good at using the online library and finding articles and learning to use proper APA formatting, which is good. However, I do not think the quality of submissions is extraordinarily high considering the fact that I basically got 100's on ALL of my work and I know I didn't deserve all of those points (I did on a few, for sure didn't on a few too). The teachers are ok. There are a few that are amazing and really do a great job - they communicate well, respond to emails quickly and with actual answers, and participate in the forums to encourage real DIsucssion. There are also several that are just awful. They don't answer emails, or if they do answer them, they don't actually address your questions/concerns, they don't do anything in the forums and grade reallllly slow and give hardly any feedback - or feedback that is pretty much useless. I don't regret getting my degree here but if I thought it was going to help me break into a new profession, I would. Go here if you just need the degree from an accredited place, but not if you are doing something new or entering a field for the first time.

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You're in control

Criminal Justice - January 1, 2014
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It is what you make it. You are learning on your own. If you dont read the material and make the effort to participate you may not have a productive experience. If you are involved, you read, you email the prof and classmates, and you do real research on topics discused, you'll get what you need out of this school. The staff is more supportive then than the two other 'standard' universities I went to. Not all of the prof are gems, but that is to be expected. All things considered I'm very happy with this school

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Effective boiler plate education depends on learner

Masters of Arts History - December 30, 2013
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APUS (AMU)offers easy acceptance, easy registration and cheap boiler plate education. Content materials are sadly out of date and while the instructor was highly credentialed the instructor was totally disengaged from class. To reflect what others have said here - this is cheap boiler plate education where the learner makes of it what they will. Probably the worst aspect of the class for me that would be the easiest to improve was the lack of meaningful discussion. With all assignments due midnight Sunday and few students if any posting before Saturday evening meaningful discussion is almost entirely absent from class. That was the most disappointing aspect of the experience. Learning via the exchange of ideas is great, but you will not get that here. It is possible to learn despite the difficulties however and it is cheap.

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Awesome!

Masters of Arts History - December 30, 2013
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I've taken three courses so far and I will agree with what many are saying, you get what you put into it. As a motivated student, I can say that the experience so far has been amazing. The professors have been topnotch and their credentials are superior, to say the least. The coursework has been interesting for me and absolutely appropriate. Whenever I have had a question, the professor has gotten back to me the same day. All in all an outstanding program for me.

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Learned A LOT

Masters of Intelligence Studies - December 26, 2013
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I entered the MA in Intelligence Studies, with a concentration in Criminal INTL, from a BS in Criminal Justice with NO previous experience in INTL. I was really unsure about my decision but I wanted to go for a degree that was different and might make me stand out from other potential candidates. The biggest problem I had was deciding on the topic for my papers in each class. Trying to determine a topic and question to ask/answer was difficult since I was not from the field. However, the instructor's were always helpful and guided me in my search so I was able to overcome that challenge. My fellow classmates were generally from the INTL field but they ALWAYS respected my opinions and ideas and I never felt like an outsider in the conversations. I thoroughly enjoyed my degree from AMU and am looking at continuing for either another master's or a certificate program. It is well worth the time and money to pursue this degree program.

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horrible

Masters in Public Administration - December 18, 2013
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Worst class experience I have ever had in the PADM program. The accounting classes were wonderful in comparision

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Great experience with fantastic instructors!

Homeland Security - December 15, 2013
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Since beginning the Homeland Security program I mid-2011, I have been very satisfied with my experiences with American Military University. Every interaction with them, from Professors to academic staff were all positive. They answered any questions I had promptly and accurately. I highly recommend them as a source of higher learning!

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Lazy people need not apply

BS - Environmental Studies - December 9, 2013
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I was a transfer student from the traditional brick and motor school. I was very timid about attending, because of a lot of the bad reviews that were on this website. Like with anything I continued to research and decided to attend when I found traditional brick and mortar schools accepted credits from APUS.(Oregon University being one) This was my greatest concern as there are a lot of online college that are degree mills. I have been here two semesters now I can tell you first hand, some of these classes are more intense compared to those I have taken at Northern Kentucky University. My second worry was financial aid. As I have read in many reviews before I started, individuals have had issues with the so called "hoops" you have to jump through. I can tell you the "hoops" they are talking about are forums you have to fill out online through APUS. The process is not any different from any other school with the exception that you will have to fill the paper work out, print the forum and fax or e-mail it back. The extra step is for your protection because the document requires an actual signature. Plus, if you have any questions or concerns, the advisor's are always quick to help. Like with any school you must make sure you allow enough time for financial aid to go through. This is why most people fill out the FASA asap instead of waiting until May of each year. Personally, I will fill out my FASA forms after taxes are finished. There is somethings that irritate me a little, but I think overall it is a great school. I feel I have learned more here in the first two semester than I have in two years at the previous College I attended.

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Great Experience

BA History - December 6, 2013
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I transferred into AMU and now have just 15 classes until graduation, and I have loved it. The only problem I've had is with financial aid, however, it was NOT any worse than dealing with any other school's financial aid office. I have had some absolutely fantastic professors who not only teach their subject, but offer real advice about pursuing careers and furthering education. My adviser has been nothing but great, leading me to not only receive my degree but show me ways to improve my career opportunities by pursuing a minor.

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Excellent Choice

BA in Management - December 6, 2013
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I have been quite pleased and happy with my time at APUS. The quality of education and the materials provided are equal to or superior to traditional schools. Financial Aide is automated and if you have what is required you are accepted and are able to enroll fairly quickly.

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Expectations not met

Information Technology - December 5, 2013
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When I started at AMU I really enjoyed the classes, I guess I didn't know any better. As I progress through more classes I am finding the quality of the courses are subpar. I left my rating of "teachers" at 5 because there are some good ones, but believe there are more bad there, well lazy may be a better term than bad. One class I had in wed development had just been redesigned and my class was first to take the "newly" designed course. We spent 3 weeks covering an outdated development tool that is no longer even supported by the developers who made it. 3 WEEKS!! My most recent classes, there may be more but I only just took notice this past term, the materials were uploaded to the class in 2010...it is almost 2014. Everything in the classes are the same, post a response to a discussion board topic of 250-500 words, reply back to 2 classmates with 150 words and do an assignment or quiz if they are even offered. Also, when I first started, actual text books would be mailed out to you, then they moved to pdf file text books, now they are starting where the don't even let you downlonad a pdf copy that you can have after the class ends...the download periods are for max 3 days at a time. There is never any sort of lecture in the classes, most of the times the "lessons" section does not even have a script of a lecture or any sort of weekly overview that the facilitator has put together to give you their impressions of what it is we are "learning" about. They use no video, don't even bother putting links to youtube videos that may be of help. No sort of attempts at interaction between facilitators and students other than the typical one line reply thanking you for submitting your post or assignment or saying good job on it. Hold a live meeting every once in a while as a Q&A session, heck even having a Q&A thread in the discussion boards would be a nice addition since they hardly ever even do that! I learn more for FREE from youtube videos than I do from the courses, but doing that won't get me that piece of paper. Since I am about 8 classes or so away from my degree I can't afford to waste money by transferring somehwere and losing credits in the process. I will continue on and finish the degree here. I pretty much only want the degree as a check in the box at this point in my life, but I guess I was expecting to actually learn some things in the process...other than having to learn it all on my own that is. Maybe my expectations were just set too high.

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Review of APU BA Psychology Program

Psychology - December 5, 2013
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I have just completed all the required courses for my BA in Psychology from APU. It is a very different experience from a brick and mortar school that I attended for 3 years. I was a transfer student and almost all of my credits transferred leaving me with 12 courses to complete to graduate. Most of the courses were psychology. I took a statistics course and two history courses. If you are thinking about online courses know that it is completely up to you to learn. The instructors are merely facilitators. They are not professors. You do the learning yourself. If you are self motivated then you will do fine. I did most of the work for my 8 week courses in 7 weeks. It is doable. I did both part time and full time and it is possible to do. I do not work outside the home right now but I plan to and I do have a child so I have responsibilities but I still found the time to make it work. There are some instructors I would not recommend, go to Rate My Professors dot com and check out their reviews. Of course your experience may be completely different but hopefully you will get good instructors. There are good and bad professors at every school. I did have times I got overwhelmed but it passed. I managed all As except one A- and will graduate with honors and Magna Cum Laude. Your degree will not be handed to do, you do have to do the work. Some instructors will be easy on you and some hard, like at any school. Learn how to write a good paper and learn APA style formatting and you will be fine.

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Good School For Motivated Leaners

Public Health - December 5, 2013
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I am currently in the bachelor's program for public health with a minor in psychology. To make this review easier to read, I have decided to break it down to the pros and cons based on my personal experience: Pros: - Affordable at $250 per undergraduate credit hour - Easy to apply federal financial aid - Flexible scheduling with most courses having two due dates/times each week - Many of my professors have held doctorate's in their respective fields, so feedback is generally constructive and valuable - E-books and plenty of online resources - 10 hours of free tutoring provided yearly - Emphasis on class discussions (required and graded) promotes a sense of involvement with other peers Cons: - Correspondence can sometimes take a bit longer than expected - Some of the general education classes feel a bit easy, but core and major/minor classes get more advanced - E-books Notice that I put e-books as both a pro and con. For me, the e-books are perfect about 95% of the time. However, depending on the subject being studied, I would sometimes prefer an actual physical copy. I could obviously purchase or rent a copy if I chose to do so. I am very happy with APU and I feel like I am getting a quality education. I look forward to pursuing my MPH with a concentration in epidemiology and biostatistics after I am through with this degree. I have read a couple of negative comments here and there, but they seem to be mainly focused on the administrative side (financial aid and whatnot). So far, I have had no issues with the administration and have especially been pleased with the financial aid office. I guess results may vary, but based off my experience, I would highly recommend this school to anyone who is intrinsically motivated and wants to further their education.

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APU is the right choice!

Masters of Arts History - November 27, 2013
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APU is a great for working professionals. The course work is challenging but professors work very well with to get the most out if the classes. I wish I had started apu sooner.

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I LOVE THIS SCHOOL but

MBA - November 21, 2013
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This is a great school! The price is fair, everything can be done online which is great for people on the go all the time. Books have to be paid for out of pocket but they are fairly cheap as well. You can REALLY work at your own pace. I love the masters program, part time is one class at a time so full time is two or more. For people on the go, families and work can really do the work and still do their other things as well. I hated the other school I went to because you had to post 5 out of 7 days to two student original threads on top of doing your weekly work. NOT HERE, you do your work and you reply to maybe two students a week. This gives you more free time from school. I love that! I did have problems with the financial aid department when I started. I called and emailed them for months about the loan disbursement. They didn't tell me that I had to turn in some papers before it could be done, I had to figure that out on my own but if you go in the portal you can see if documents are needed. I love APUS! EVERYONE SHOULD GO HERE!

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APU GI Bill Scams

Emergency and Disaster Managment - November 15, 2013
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Veterans and anybody using the Post 9/11 GI Bill beware, APU will attempt to scam this government program. Here is how APU's scam works: You enroll with the intention of using the GI Bill to pay for your courses, complete your application for enrollment and the VA FORM 22-1990 APPLICATION FOR VA EDUCATION BENEFITS. From here APU will instruct you to send the forms to the APU VA representative and they will submit the final paperwork to the VA for the Certificate of Eligibility and funding. HERE is where they scam the VA: APU will then submit your paperwork and "accidentally" state to the VA that you had enrolled during a previous semester that had already passed and the government will cut a check to APU for that tuition. APU will get away with this fraudulent charge unless the VA conducts an audit at that University for all VA applications submitted and paid out. A real class act!!!

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AA General Studies

AA General Studies/History - November 12, 2013
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This was my first experience in online learning. I am in the military and did have some doubt after reading some reviews and talking to some people. Once I decided AMU was the school I was going to attend, it was simply about communicating with the right people who have had experience in getting the paperwork side of things done. Understand that anything that has to depend on the government and their work ethic in helping us is going to be slow. In the end things ended being about patience and proper planning. The institution gives more than enough contact information to find the info you need and status updates. Here is the kicker.. it is your education, if you are not proactive in getting things rolling or following up, then don’t complain about delays or something not being done in a timely fashion. Instructors are going to vary in quality, which is why they send you the surveys, FILL THEM OUT! I like AMU so far and at this point I have already registered for another class with them. Military people, ASK FOR HELP, they pay those college office civilians for that reason… your command education officer should be there for you, and if they are not, don’t blast the school.. get off your butt and get into action. Done.. IM OUT!

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Amu horribly experience

BA in Management - November 8, 2013
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The finance office at AMU is joke. I had so many problems trying to use pell grants. The books that I used for my last class were awful. I nomally don't mind books but this course material was bad. My instructor for this class was so bad that I have disenrolled in this university and enrolled into another. Fellow Amn don't waste your time with this university, go with someone else. Unless you like never getting a straight answer when you do finallly get to speak to a representive after waiting 20 mins. I will warn all of my troops about this university. The classes are a joke very simple material.

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APU/AMU REVIEW

Emergency and Disaster Managment - November 7, 2013
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I have been a student at AMU since 2008. I completed my Associates Degree in General Studies, and am currently a Senior in my BA program in Emergency and Disaster Management. I have attended both conventional courses and online course. I attended online courses at another school prior to AMU, and was not happy with them. My experience with AMU has been outstanding. The classroom format is very user-friendly, and the instructors are professionals in the field, who share their knowledge and experience. The courses are challenging and I have learned a great deal of knowledge that I can apply on the job. The 8 week sessions have allowed me to complete my program much quicker, while working full time in the military. I would recommend APU/AMU to anyone considering on-line courses.

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Financial Aid Woes

BA in Management - November 7, 2013
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Instructor to pupil communication is very much lacking. As well as accountability with the failing financial aid system. I have completed my first semester, and have not received the financial aid that I applied for over 12 weeks ago. Because I have not received the aid, and the lack of communication I received from the instructors, financial aid, and any person in the school besides other students, I give the overall experience a 1 at best. The use of technology, and access to books and materials are great at this school. But the other items are lacking. I would not recommend this school to any one whom has access to their local community college. I will not return to this school.

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AMU first class experience.

Space Studies - November 7, 2013
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Having completed my first class in the M.S. Space Studies program I feel confident about this school. I have had zero problems with any aspect of applying or finance and any questions I have had were answered promptly. I for one am very pleased to know my instructors work in the field. I have read negative comments from people and I am sorry your experience was not good but online school is not for everyone. You have to have dedication to not be babysat by your instructor. I will gladly continue with my education with this school.

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Good School, Good Program

Master of Management: Human Resources - November 3, 2013
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Good education for an online format. Not a degree mill; my professors required legit work turned in. Price is decent too. I would recommend AMU. I also completed a Masters in Leadership Studies from University Texas El Paso, and not a big difference in requirements, other than being able to personally interact in a classroom. As far as professors, some were good, some were ok. One was terrible, but when I emailed the school about him, they thanked me for the details and said they would act on my detailed email.

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AMU Online has good and bad but overall well worth it!

BA in Management - November 2, 2013
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This is my 4th semester with AMU and I have had both good and bad experiences so far. The biggest problem I have is specific to certain instructors. It's very difficult to "choose" a good instructor and sometimes there's no choice at all and you take whomever is available. The biggest difference between online and in school learning is that if I get a "bad" instructor, I can't just drop the class and sign up under another instructor teaching the same subject. I will complain to the university about this inconvenience because some times there is just personality clashes or other reasons an instructor doesn't work.

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Great school!

Masters in Public Administration - November 1, 2013
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Love, love this school. It is affordable and the technology is efficient. Getting an online education is definately for the disciplined, but if you are serious about your education this is the school for you!

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Great program, excellent instructors

Emergency and Disaster Managment - October 31, 2013
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I enrolled at APUS as part of a degree completion program; from AAS to Bachelors. I received a fair transfer credit evaluation. I entered this program as a 50 year old student who was already in a management position for more than 10 years. I can honestly say that I actually did learn things along the way during my time at APUS; it was not merely completing assignments to get credits accumulated. I had some very involved discussions with some of the instructors and was pleased at the level of their real world knowledge. My tuition was covered though a combination of employer contributions and a FSA loan. Although this payment structure was at times very complex, the Financial Staff always worked through the details with me in a way that I could understand. For those of you looking for a career in Emergency Management or Homeland Security, APUS is a great way to complement your field experience and get you the degree that you need to move up the ladder. I am so happy with the education that I have received here, I am enrolled in the MPA program beginning January 2014. Tim Quinn NREMT-P, BA

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Sloppy, low-quality school

Masters of Intelligence Studies - October 31, 2013
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I attended AMU for my Bachelor's degree and I am now pursuing my Master's at the same institution. There have been times that I have been so frustrated with AMU that I have seriously explored switching to another university. The only reason I didn't is because I was so far along that I couldn't stomach starting over somewhere new. AMU's instructors are often absent. Of the half-dozen Master's classes I have taken only one had a teacher who genuinely participated (Patrick Barton) but others (Valerie Davis) were inept and unprofessional. It is very obvious that the instructors are re-using the same course materials. There are many errors and contradictions, and sometimes they just plain don't understand or don't agree with the materials some other instructor wrote. AMU's technology is far behind the curve. The forums routinely experience bugs that I have never encountered in any other internet forum or BBS. A little more rigor is called for in their admissions process. I have encountered many students who do not have the skills to do acceptable undergraduate work but somehow have been accepted at the graduate level. As for actual learning, I am not being taught any real skills. It is mostly case studies and theory. About 75% of the time, I am not learning anything new but rather applying skills that I have already mastered from my work experience.

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Excellent Price, Excellent Experience, and Excellent Professors!

English - October 31, 2013
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I HAVE BEEN ATTENDING FOR ALMOST A YEAR NOW AND I HAVE FOUND THE CURRICULUM AND PROFESSORS TO BE OUTSTANDING! I HAVE ATTENDED A PRIVATE AND A STATE COLLEGE PREVIOUSLY (ON CAMPUS) AND I HAVE FOUND APU TO BE EVEN MORE INVOLVED WITH THEIR STUDENTS THAN THEY WERE. I HAVE FOUND THE PROFESSORS TO BE REMARKABLE PEOPLE AND HIGHLY EDUCATED IN THEIR FIELDS. I HAVE FOUND THE COURSEWORK TO BE MORE INDEPTH THAN PREVIOUS COLLEGES. I FEEL STRONGLY THAT I HAVE MADE AN INCREDIBLE CHOICE IN ATTENDING APU AND RECOMMEND IT TO EVERYONE. THE COST IS ALSO INCREDIBLE. EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE. I AM NOT A TYPICAL "COMPUTER PERSON" AND REALLY FEARED I WAS MAKING THE WRONG CHOICE BY GOING TO AN ONLINE SCHOOL...BUT MY FEARS WERE FOR NOTHING!

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Masters in Homeland Security

Homeland Security - October 31, 2013
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First, I would like to say that I hold a BA from Temple University (brick and mortar school.) I am half way through my Master's degree in Homeland Security at AMU (affiliated with APUS.) So far I believe the education at AMU has been top notch. If anyone thinks that the courses are easy or are completed with minimum work, they are either brainiacs or ignorant. I have had a wide variety of instructors ranging from not so good to really good, Just like at Temple. I found each course to be challenging, even the ones taught by the not so good instructors, just like at Temple. Each class has a term paper due between 10-15 pages. Most of the classes I have had the instructor provided critical feedback on the papers, just like at Temple. There was one course where I wondered if the instructor even looked at the paper, but that is not the norm, just like at...well you get the idea. My only concern with the school is that employers will trash my application when they find out it was from an online university. If they do trash it, it won't be because the instruction was poor and the curriculm was easy. My experience has been quite the opposite thus far. Online learning is probably going to be the waive of the future and will increase in stature with employers as more and more people opt for this path of learning...I hope.

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Finishing last of 20+ classes for HRM degree

BA in Management - October 30, 2013
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I've been taking course with AMU off and on since 2007 and the experience has ALWAYS been perfect! I was looking for an alternative to night classes and/or sit-down classrooms. When I initially registered, I was an active duty AF First Sergeant and I was afraid that a regimented classroom schedule would not be flexible enough for my career. I imagined being in the middle of a class or a test when something crazy would happen in the unit that would require my presence. AMU gave me the flexibility I needed to improve myself and still meet the needs of my people. I also loved the fact that no matter where I was, as long as I had some form of Internet access, I could attend classes. If I were on the moon and had the Net, I could go to class! No worries about changing schools when I moved from one duty station to the next or worrying about missing classes in the transition. In short, it was a perfect choice for me! Doing all of the reading assignments and turning in papers by the deadlines was not an issue either. I'm pretty bad at procrastinating, but had zero issues with meeting the timelines. There were a few personal life-events that interrupted some timelines, but the professors were always willing to accept late assignments when I let them know beforehand. I had to extend two classes 30 days beyond the normal completion date and both times, the professors were eager to help me out. I knew that online classes were the key for getting me back into school, but I wasn't sure how the actual "classroom" experience would go. As it turns out, I think I actually prefer the cyber classrooms to the brick & mortar versions. When I first started, AMU mailed out textbooks for the classes and I often wished there was an electronic version instead. Eventually, AMU went to the electronic versions and I found myself missing the textbooks! I actually purchased the Stats book out of my own pocket. There are some classes that lend themselves to electronic study materials and some still need the old analog version on paper. I will admit that the electronic stuff seems to be more up-to-date and I love having the links to explore a subject in greater detail, if I desire. Still, I would love to have an option to also receive a hardcopy of a textbook. But, the used bookstores can usually take care of that at a reasonable price. One of the first things that struck me about AMU was the overwhelming amount of knowledge each professor seemed to have in their particular field of study. I suppose that makes sense, but it was new to me. Most military instructors are from differing career fields and the teaching gig is a temporary one, so the knowledge is usually pretty good, but not nearly as deep as what the professors have. I often found the online forums conversations to be mesmerizing and oftentimes, my initial opinion was swayed or defined by the posts from the professors. In short, I really felt a "spirit" of knowledge touching me. I don't know another way to describe it, other than I could actually "feel it" in my bones. It makes you smile and think, "Okay, maybe there is something to this college deal after all. It's more than a piece of paper hanging on the wall that says you are smart." The only time I ever "hated" on AMU was when they wouldn't accept my 10-year old Algebra CLEP. It was mostly because I wasn't an Algebra fan and I didn't want to take the class. As it turns out, AMU was wiser than me; I NEEDED to retake the class. I struggled hard for a couple of weeks and then the light came on. I now understand Algebra better than I have at any point in my life. Some people have a fear of heights, flying or public speaking. My fear was Algebra. In taking the class, with an OUTSTANDING professor, a perfect textbook and the MathZone website, I dominated and ended up with a 96% final grade. Needless to say, I no longer fear Algebra. One of the biggest bonuses from taking classes at AMU is the confidence that I gained after conquering the material. I was late in getting back to school, (in my 40s) and was unsure if I could still "do it." Six years later (deployments, TDYs, court-martial witness, retirement, etc), with a 3.95 GPA, I feel like I can do anything. AMU gave me that confidence. Note to those who dislike the so-called "non value added" classes that are part of your degree program: I balked at having to spend $750 on a history class, but didn't feel like studying for the CLEP, so I took AMU's "History of the American Indian" course and thought it was the most fascinating class in my entire program. I was sharing the stories from the textbook with anyone who would listen. There is soooo much more that is simply not taught in high school. I learned so much that I wondered how I could have been so clueless in the past. I was stationed in South Dakota for a number of years and knew that the Great Sioux Nation was fighting to regain possession of the Black Hills territory. In the class, I learned how the Black Hills reservation began, the terms of the Ft Laramie Treaty and not just "why" it was broken, but also "how" and by whom. And not in a single paragraph or single page, but entire chapters were designated to tell the story as it built, developed, unraveled and ended up as we know it today. Some parts were shocking. Some parts of our history were nauseating and seemed to go against the foundation of our Nation. Like I said, probably THE most fascinating college course I have ever taken. Note to fellow "Old Guys" who are afraid to go back to school: Go. It is so worth it. I think I had a much greater appreciation for school as an older adult. I tried harder than I would have a 20-something and I look for the larger life lessons to be taken from the text. With so many years of life experiences under my belt, the things I learned seemed to resonate more than if I were the "normal" college-aged student. We've lived many of the concepts that the "kids" are just learning. I know I related to the material quicker than the younger folks. The bonus is that you learn a lot from them as well. I've never used Twitter, Facebook or any of the social media sites. I just learned to "text" a few years ago. I understand the hip lingo much better and I think it gave me a better idea of the "pulse" of the younger members in my unit. Go. It's not the academic nightmare you are making it out to be. In fact, you may find that your life and career experiences give you an edge. Plus, you're not as "distracted" as the younger folks. Hopefully, you're past the "youth mating rituals" and nights of heavy drinking. You've got a steady income and home life. You just have to make sure you've got your homework done before football comes on or before those trips to Home Depot! Ha! Bottom Line: AMU has been a wonderful experience for me and I don't know that I would have completed my degree (coming up November 2013) if not for the flexibility that AMU offers. I have experienced only EXCELLENCE from AMU since starting in 2007. I heartily recommend them to anyone, from the casual class-taker to the hard-core student.

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A blessing!

Space Studies - October 30, 2013
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Incredible. I love the flexibility, the time it saves me, the outgoing and helpful staff. The flexibility is not what people lead you to believe, no you do not do what you want when you want, there are deadlines just like any other class. The flexibility comes in because you can choose to go online and read the textbook, take the quizzes complete assignments, etc. at 3am or 3pm if you want, in this way you can easily work out times to study. There is no waking up super early to drive to class and worrying about how tired you are and how that will affect your attentiveness in class and on the road. Unlike typical universities, apus has their act together; none of this shuffling you around to get answer or simply register and pay for classes. Its organized! I am majoring in space studies and this came as a real blessing, because all of my circumstances were decimateing my hopes of achieving a bachelors degree in this field. There are no online bachelors degree in astronomy anywhere else, I know I looked and I prayed! The material is excellent I feel like I am really earning a meaningful degree in my desired field and obtaining the knowledge necessary to succeed! They provide many resources that will help students to learn the material but yes you do have to have some discipline to make this work, you don't get points just for showing up. I have told my friends that apus is the way to go!

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American Public University

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - October 30, 2013
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I've enjoyed APU thus far despite working full-time, traveling to support military personnel as a civilian. I've completed two classes and I'm about to start a third. So far, I've balanced this workload by using the broad range of tools the school and each class forum has to offer. The most useful aspects for me are access to digital books and library materials I can save to my 'iBooks' program, and saving the recommended videos as soon as possible, so that I can synch and watch them on my phone when traveling. I recommend APU for the flexibility of the learning platform and cost of the classes.

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OUTSTANDING ONLINE SCHOOL

Homeland Security - October 30, 2013
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AMU may be the best thing to ever happen for military service members! The school is very flexible and worked with me whenever I had difficulties responding or completing an assignment due to my military commitment. The instructors ALWAYS worked with me to set new deadlines to give me opportunities to complete my assignments...and this was MUCH appreciated. Although the classes were very demanding, the syllabus was very helpful with informing students what was expected. Others have said that they learned more in AMUs online classes than they did attending on-site classes. I have recommended AMU to at least 30 of my peers and subordinates and nearly all of them became students of AMU.

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A comparison of APU online school and traditional

BS - Environmental Studies - October 27, 2013
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My contribution here is to boil down a review so it’s not labor intensive to get through. Many reviews I have just read are in agreement with several angles of my opinion about whether or not APU is a good, bad, or indifferent place to attend for quality (or not) education that will (or will not) benefit life in the real world of work and discrimination of information and various matters. I am qualified by experience, of attending both types of old traditional schools and new online versions; also, of several years and types of old traditional: technical, community, college and university levels. Issues/opinions: Traditional-must attend at least 50%; APU online – will transfer as much as possible and life experience is also accepted; Both have internship courses and careers/vocational opportunities via career counselors/career fairs; Both: course projects which enhance learning experiences; Both: Traditional / learning lab; APU online – tutor.com and other supplemental presented by departments/schools, i.e.: School of Science, etc. Books and materials: Traditional: Must pay for books and materials (often paid by monies from grants, but also a part of the costs to budget). For this students who are paying for their own will feel the pinch.APU online: Course books and labs paid by special grant and not out of student’s own individual budget, up until Masters level. Unlimited and flex schedule: Traditional – provides online campus life and schedule; options of potential extensions, but getting them approved is a 50/50 gamble, practically like an act of congress approval. APU online has most willing professors to work with you for extensions and difficult schedules, making it apparent the y are mutually interested and realistic in the students success; that we are mostly adults who are very busy and realize for most, that attending college is something of value, otherwise, why would we be here in the first place? Both schools, traditional and APU online are supported by U.S. Financial Aid, regionally and federally accredited. A large difference I see between the two types of school is that I have no spare time to use for traveling and attending physical schools at this juncture of my life. Rather, I am happy to focus my time on actual learning. I am not able to make a great comparison between traditional and APU online for quality in programs of the same since I have changed from Arts to Science, from Law, Administration, and to Science, with the exception to the level of difficulty. Both types of learning have provided distinguished levels of quality in teaching and materials to learn by. For both schools, there were/are students of varied levels of learning capabilities. It is true that what is put into ones education in effort to learn, will often result in that, and more, as a result. My final opinion with regard to comparisons between old traditional and APU online: the education I am receiving now, at APU, is solid, intensive, rigorous, and thorough. Students are expected to be on time, complete the assignments, and to be able to perform well and to achieve, to set goals and to attain them. I am very pleased with the education I am receiving at APU online university. I am equally satisfied with most of my past endeavors in traditional learning, but often wished I had the ability to just go to school since I had to make myself available to attending in person. That was not a realistic situation to dream about because life happens and things changes. Flexibility of online college is priceless with my needs as a student, child of an elderly parent, parent, grandparent, and spouse. In the end, I do not have to make any real trade-offs to get my education. Yes, I do have to pay for my own. This did not turn out to be as concise as I planned, but hopefully this has accomplished an assist to you if you are researching a place to call your educational home –APU! Good luck to you in research to find a school. Financial Aid provides helps in both types of schools, APUS online and Traditional.

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Very Interesting Program

Homeland Security - October 23, 2013
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My program was very interesting and informative. I feel that I definately got my money's worth. The courses were well taught and the instructors over all were very knowledgable in their field and were able to demonstrate their knowledge to the class. Many of the instructors were able to use real life experiences to create an interesting learning environment.

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Do It!

Masters of Arts History - October 14, 2013
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If you are thinking of going back to school, but think you don't have the time, money, etc, just DO IT! When you do, APU is the way to go. I am a full-time high school teacher that was worried about my time and budget, but APU fit perfectly. It is completely accredited, fully supportive, and all-around exceptional. The cost of classes was significantly cheaper than any other universities I was able to find and being completely on-line, I did not have to deal with driving to and from a campus. If you are looking to go back to school, but are past the traditional campus style and want to save time and money, this is the way to go. I cannot recommend APU enough.

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Glad I Joined

Emergency and Disaster Managment - October 10, 2013
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I'm so glad I decided to go back to college online. I have a 96.6% average after 8 courses, and I'm actually happy about continuing until I earn my degree. Each course is only 8 weeks long, and I do most of my work when the kids are in bed at night. I've learned a lot about the world, but mostly I've learned new things about myself, like the fact that I can overcome my fear of technology, write excellent essays, and meet deadlines. I'm setting a good example for my kids as well. When my oldest son sees me working hard on homework he has no excuses to avoid his own. APU/AMU was designed for people who are busy and possibly a little lost with the new technology of learning online. They guide you quickly and easily through the process of signing up and taking classes. They set you up with an introductory class that teaches you how to use the classroom tools and write your first essays. If you take subjects that interest you, and you want to learn you will be glad you joined this college.

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A once great school, trashed by low quality teachers and recycled texts

Business Administration - October 10, 2013
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APUS has gone downhill. The quality of courses and instructors has really taken a nosedive since the profit potential of online colleges has been realized. The school's software is a joke, they insist on using FREE Sakai software, and charging you to use it. They've also started adding fees and claiming that it is somehow not a tuition increase. The staff are hard to deal with and probably overwhelmed. Keep your expectations low with this diploma mill.

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BE READY TO READ, WRITE, AND ANALYZE...

Criminal Justice - October 9, 2013
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I have to say my experience has been good. I have stuck with the same teachers as often as I can because then I know what to expect (rate my professor.com). Most students do this in your colleges and universities that they sit in classroom daily. This may be difficult for some of students with general study classes. You will spend alot of time reading and researching information for your posting. I will say I have had some rough goes with fellow students because they won't reply to postings, but I had some great goes with fellow students in postngs. I do miss the classroom interaction and real life stories that teachers can project into the criminal justice degree classes. I was taking one class were there must have been intially 8 of us in the class, it end up being just the two of us in the class. Most schools would have dropped the class, but that would have hurt my fellow classmate because he needed it to graduate. On-line is not for the faint at heart. My books are paid for free, yes I would much rather have a hard copy of my text book but, I save all my books on computer, I can always go back them. Is it challenging? Yes.

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Great for Underachievers

International Relations - October 5, 2013
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This school seems good for those that may have struggled in high school, or those that are exceptionally lazy and just want that degree, not the education itself. I realize that I have not attended other online schools--this may be the case for all of them. Most of the instructors seem to be copying and pasting their lessons (not necessarily their own, as I dropped a class, took it again from someone else later, and everything was the same) and not paying attention to what is happening in the "classroom." One did not notice that another student's posts were 90% copied straight from the text and still failed to address the question posed. At the end of eight weeks many of the students don't seem to have learned anything. I am not sure if that is on the student or the instructor's lax approach. It makes me wonder if I will be ready for graduate school if I continue with AMU/APUS. Why don't I transfer schools? Because I work full time and cannot attend a real school, and have yet to find another online school that offers this program.

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Good for a degree not for an education

General Studies - October 3, 2013
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If you are merely looking for a quick an easy degree this might be the place for you. If you are looking for an education then please look somewhere else. The instructors are unengaged and some of the participants are even worse. I have over 30 hours with this university and honestly it was about 28 too many. I was afraid to switch schools because I was using VA benefits and was concerned not enough credits would transfer for me to still get my BS. I am now going to SNHU they have less expensive classes and they have been very helpful in the transfer process.

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Eh... It's ok.

Information Technology - October 3, 2013
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In my third year, wish I would have hunted around for an online school more. Most classroom focus is put on posting atleast 250 words in your weekly forum post rather than there is on the course's content - which you're on your own for. Instructors, while some were nice to work, were mostly absent. I got the feeling they were working out of a call center in Manilla. They almost never participate in the discussion forums and assignment feedback left much to be desired. If you're looking for an online degree that's somewhat affordable and doesn't say "Phoenix" anywhere on it APUS will suffice. If quality of education is one of your priorities then shop around first.

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Online Learning - Not for the Faint of Heart

Bachelor of Arts - October 2, 2013
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APUS/AMU is a mixed bag, like everywhere else, I presume. Some professors are excellent, some are okay. Some of the material is engaging and interesting, and some of it is make-work. The biggest thing about getting an education online is that you must be prepared to teach yourself! You must have a great deal of self-discipline and go out of your way to receive the maximum benefit from the classes. Granted, I have only taken 100-200 level courses. The best professors I've had are in the Science and Social Studies. These courses were well-designed and the materials were great. The English department has been a lot more hit-and-miss. Some advice: Do your work as early as possible so that technical difficulties aren't devastating. And communicate with your professor on a regular basis. That is the only way in which I have felt any kind of a human component to the school. The school tries to generate online collaboration and sense of community through the class forums, but at least for me, that has had mixed success. The counseling/advising department has been very helpful, and a recent registration problem was handled swiftly and with great professionalism, by no less than three departments. The extreme upside of an online education for the working professional is that I can study at home, where I'm comfortable, in my pajamas if need be. If I need to work late, it does not conflict with class, and if there is a family tragedy or something the professors (so far) have been great at making the small accommodations necessary. As long as you are willing to put in the work to take in the materials on your own,

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Go Elsewhere

Masters of Business Administration - October 2, 2013
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I have had some very good quality professors at APU, but the point is to find employment at the end. My advice is to spend more money and pay for an MBA from a more well-known, connected instituation. Unfortunately APU has no affiliations with employers, which is necessary to find employment these days.

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I was a little scared! But I'm glad I jumped in.

Retail Management - September 22, 2013
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I always thought that I didn't have time for school, or to be honest I thought that I wasn't smart enough. I am a normal person a mother, wife, I work at Wal-Mart. I am going to school full time. taking 4 classes a semester, two 8 weeks classes in the beginning of the semester, and two at the end of the semester. I have enough time. As long as you do the work, ask for help when needed. You will be fine. I'm so glad I jumped in. My saying was "I jumped in, and all I could do was hope to float." Well, I'm floating.

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Excellent Opportunity to get your Degree from an Accredited University

Psychology - September 19, 2013
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I am two-thirds of the way through their Bachelor's in Psychology program at American Military University, and I would be willing to talk to anyone about my experience. The transfer credit process was easy and clear. I use the G.I. Bill to pay for my classes and that process was easy as well. I take two, eight week courses at a time, and though the homework can be plentiful, I could not have dreamed of a more accessible path to earn my degree. Some of the professors have been more engaged than others, but I have nothing negative to say about them either. I go to ratemyprofessor.com to evaluate who I should take. AMU/APU are the way to go for online schooling. I hope to continue on towards my Master's degree after I complete my undergraduate courses. Chris H.

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Finally Finished

Homeland Security - September 8, 2013
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I started doing classes with this school in 2006, and I FINALLY finished my final class for my Bachelor's Degree. This is a great school if you have to choose an online medium. Regardless where you are in the world, if you have access to the internet, you can take classes thru this school. I was able to do so regardless where I was, be it Virginia, Korea, Texas, or on a ship out in the middle of the ocean somewhere. Some of my fellow students were in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan taking advantage of this school as well. Compared to other universities, the tuition is very low(if you're in the military, you have tuition assistance that pays for everything, all you have to do is pass the class). The only bad thing I have to say is that sometimes you're not able to sell your books back thru MBS Direct. I was however, able to donate my books thru betterworldbooks.com. However, despite that, I still say AMU is an excellent school, and I'm very glad I was able to pursue a college education this way.

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You get what you put in

Emergency and Disaster Managment - September 6, 2013
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Online education is a pain. Without in-person lectures the student is required to shoulder the burden of their own education. For some, this is a dealbreaker, for others, it's exactly what they want. If you're willing to put forth the effort, you can learn a tremendous amount from a degree program at AMU. I came in with an Associate's Degree, so I can't speak for the general education courses of the first two years, but the professionals who taught the specifics in the 300 and 400 level courses were on their game and more than willing to work with you. While certainly not perfect, and without hands-on there are gaps in my knowledge that needed to be filled with local training and agencies, the base-level information gave me what I needed to address any concern which came my way. I trust the university enough I returned for my Masters. My only complaint is the financial aid office, which is consistently giving me 60% of their estimated costs of attendance for some reason they can't adequately explain. I am still trying to iron that out, but I'm inclined to agree with other reviews that they appear to have issues in that department.

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Great school, great program variety

BA History - September 1, 2013
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I've transferred to APUS in January 2012 with the full allowable credit hours to continue my BA History, after I had exhausted all online classes offered at my local brick & mortar university. I am glad I switched, and I only regret not transferring earlier. Cost-wise, APUS is less expensive than my local public university, as APUS' tuition includes all textbooks for undergraduates. Time-wise, APUS offers students to complete their degree in less time than a traditional university because of the 8-weeks semesters. With that said, the workload is the same, if not more, than what I did at my local university. Since my general ed classes and electives all transferred, all I have taken at APUS are History classes. They are by far more work intensive and time consuming than the classes I took at my local university. On average, all of my upper-level History classes at APUS required a weekly short paper (3-5 pages), a 10-page research paper, a mid-term and a final exam on top of the weekly discussion board posts (usually around 4-6). As for History instructors, I have no complaints: They are all very well educated in their field, and most of them will go out of their way to ensure that you succeed in class. For anybody who works full-time and has a family, APUS is an excellent choice in getting a step closer to achieving your academic dream.

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So far

Masters in Public Administration - September 1, 2013
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So far I like the school. My experience has been mixed but it is more positive. I have had two teachers who by their the way they handled me make me angry with them till this time. that is why I gave a 9 for teachers or it would have been exceptional. Their communication was bad and one of them would not even respond promptly to me. She really messed me up and I would never have brought this up. However to let the school know would be a blessing to the university and myself because I would forever be a member of the university. The remaining teachers were excellent. I would keep putting in my best, take you all.

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Experience is what you make it

Masters in Public Administration - August 31, 2013
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Having attended two traditional and respected universities to earn my B.S., I can only speak of my experience with AMU from the master's standpoint. Overall, I have had truly positive experiences with this program and contend the knowledge gained will serve well in both personal and professional endeavors. I mentioned the undergrad work through traditional schools as I am not certain an online medium can bring justice to the many facets of learning and experiences typically attained in a classroom environment. However, if one has a solid undergrad experience, it will be easy to see the value of attending a school such as AMU for post-graduate work. For those whom may argue it is lacking in challenge, I would argue the experience is what you make of it. I am certain plenty of students do the minimum necessary to complete a degree, but if you truly engage in the topics, discussions and research, there is much to gain. The drawback to AMU, and the majority of for-profit universities, is the 100 percent acceptance rate in post-grad studies. At times this takes away from thought-provoking discussions and assignments that could demand more. Additionally, though AMU is becoming more and more widely respected, this is also the reason employers do not give as much credit to a degree from a for-profit. I have no regrets attaining my master's through AMU but once completed I will be looking to engage in a second master's through a traditional university to better set the stage for PhD studies. Though I am utilizing Post 9/11 G.I. Bill benefits, I have had to work extensively with the financial aid department for the deferment of my undergraduate loans and have always had positive encounters with that department. They have always been prompt in their responses and willing to answer questions or provide assistance in the process.

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Self-Learning

Space Studies - August 30, 2013
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Since no one has reviewed this school in over a year, I'll give my two cents. I haven't had any problems with the APUS financial aid system. They may have changed their application process, but I didn't have any problems applying a few years ago. The application process is accompanied by a timeline, so the student applying can see what they have done and what needs to be done next. I finished my application, and registered for classes in under a week. Their financial aid "portal" is lacking and you can't see how much money you started with, or what is being deducted. Always opt out of automatic school deductions. Always ask your check to be mailed to you and you will pay the school. I've been in multiple universities and having a good financial department is a myth. No one knows what is going on, so make sure you are in control. The biggest plus of this school would be the type of classes you can take. A lot of classes you can't take at regular universities. People who want their work done for them, or their hands held, should run away from online learning. Online learning is "self-learning." Professors don't care about you (in regular universities they have to care about you because they are required to see you), and won't coddle you. Most of my professors are literally act like teenagers. They know that you can't do anything, or petition against them, in an online university. Often they will dock you points just because they don't like you, or because you are asking too many questions. They don't grade assignments if they don't want to, don't post due dates, and blame students when no one knows when to turn them in. The language programs in this school are also ridiculous. Don't take them. They squash the equivalent of two years of high school language into sixteen weeks. This school is set up for one thing, to get people their degrees. It is set up for those who are motivated military members or just regular motivated students. This school will make you fail if you can't do the learning on your own. APUS does have some other good points. They are very against plagiarism and enforce rules that apply to students (rules for professors are ignored). Other universities (SUU, for example) I have attended don't care when students turn in fake papers, or cheat. Most of your fellow classmates are all their to do their best, to learn and to excel. If you are diligent and follow all your classmates you will learn more at APUS than at a normal university. Most students here are already professionals. There is no "freshman" atmosphere. Even though the professors don't care, the student body at APUS knows that learning is serious business. A lot of students at APUS know more about a subject than the professors. Over my time at APUS, the school has upgraded significantly. They are progressing, but not fast enough. I wouldn't recommend spending your money to go here. Get the basic classes and move on. If you want to take some of the more specialized classes, be prepared to do everything alone. p.s. Don't take any classes by Al Acuna, or Dr Meiling Lim.

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Emphasis on HR Management

Business Administration - August 29, 2013
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APU is a wonderful college. I started back in March 2010, and actually started at National American University. I came across APU by accident. When I found out the cost was $250/credit and FREE BOOKS, it was a no-brainer. I have been able to study and go continously without breaks since March 2010. I study at work (when I have a chance), evenings and weekends. It has been a fabulous journey...scheduled to wrap up in a year!

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8 Week Courses Are Better

Homeland Security - August 29, 2013
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For myself I really liked the 8 week courses better than the 16 week courses. Between work and family I am a very busy individual. Also my work takes me away most weeks out of the year. So being able to take a class for 8 weeks, instead of 16 weeks, makes it so I can squeeze a class or two in before I have to leave again for work. Now yes because of the shorter time period you have more work at a faster pace than you would with the 16 week courses. As long as you stay on top of it, do not overload yourself, and work hard you will be fine. Also the instructors expect you to get your work done but they are also extremely helpful. To be honest, at least with the instructors I have had so far, I felt like my instructors really wanted to see me succeed in their class.

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MBA

Masters of Business Administration - August 29, 2013
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I have been attending APU for 8 months now and I am sooo pleased with this on-line college. Everything about I am learning is based on real world challenges. APU has proven to me that it is not just a business, it is truly a learning institution that is not just in it for the money.

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Overall

BA - Sociology - August 16, 2013
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Overall AMU is a great school academically. However the manner in which they handle financial needs to be overhauled, I am going to pursue my masters but will do it else where because of the horrific manner in which they deal with student's financial aid. Its funny because its the pell grants they seem to mess up not the loans. I am completely baffled as to how at the way they deal with disbursements. Other than this the school is great.

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STAY AWAY!!!!!

English - August 14, 2013
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Extremely poor financial aid department. Teachers were fairly decent and helpful when asked- no problems experienced. This school offers a good amount of selection. I do not recommend going to this on line campus due to all the problems with financial aid department. Their process is very poor. Send numerous forms over and over again via fax, scanned emails. I have had to send tha same documents over a half dozen times and this pushes deadlines to the max, even to the point will it affects dropping classes to restart a new semester. Happens alot and it messes up your financial aid. I am going to another college and skipping this online experience. Wish everybody the best in the educational experiences, but no recommendations here.

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American Military University

Management (Leadership) - August 7, 2013
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I started at AMU in 2009 and after a hiatus, decided that I would prefer to finish my bachelor's at a brick and mortar school. I struggled with the lack of support and guidance at a traditional college, especially since the one I chose was not conducive for non-traditional adult students (i.e, I can't attend classes during the day). I came back to AMU with a greater appreciation for what the school offers. First of all, although everything is done online, it is a seamless process. If you need human support, you can pick up the phone and ask somebody for help. One thing I have seen them do, which is hard to see done at a traditional college, is having people expedite things for you, such as evaluating one class for transfer credit. I absolutely LOVE that I can start classes every month, which will allow me to complete my degree at an accelerated pace. At the rate I was going with my old school, I would have completed my degree at old age, mainly because class offerings were so limited and I could never get a spot in a class I needed. Is it a perfect school? No, but that's the case with any other school. Are the instructors the best? Just like any other school, you have the occassional bad apple. But for the most part, I am happy with my experience at AMU and it took seeing how others schools operate to help me understand what a gem AMU is for military professionals who need the flexbility AMU offers.

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Great school, good value

BA - Sociology - August 3, 2013
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I have been attending AMU/APUS for several years and plan to complete my undergraduate degree by 2015. I have over 20 years workforce experience and enjoy the virtual classroom environment. I find it interesting that people are so quick to write negative reviews when they have one bad experience. Overall, my experience with this institution has been great. Transfer credits - I had ZERO problems with the transfer credit evaluation (TCE) process, and by providing all of the required documentation, appreciate that AMU/APUS accepted many of my prior credits. Financial - I have not used financial aid, but can say that the current process for paying my tuition works like a charm. And, when I dropped a class or two refunds were provided in full, and in a timely manner. Website navigation/features - The school website is easy to navigate and I like the layout of my Academic Plan. Books - Yes, many of the free undergrad textbooks are now e-books. It's an adjustment - especially for us older students, but I would rather have the new options than pay for hard copy books. Instructors/courses - The majority of instructors I've had so far have challenged me to learn and do my best. I have rarely encountered one who did not respond to my questions in a timely manner. I do recommend AMU/APUS to other adult learners on a regular basis.

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BA in Management - Great Experience!

BA in Management - August 3, 2013
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As others have stated in their reviews, online school is not for everyone. If you require constant interaction in order to learn and retain material, then distance learning is not for you. If you are a disciplined self starter, then you will do well at APU. Having attended other online programs and traditional universities, I would place the quality of education in line with the other schools. My professors have included practicing attorneys, a major in the pentagon, and multiple professors who teach in traditional universities. Like many things in life, if you put forth the effort and do the work, you will do well. If you do not, then you will struggle. Because technology plays a major role, APU does a great job with their learning management system. I have found the financial aid office to be adequate and my advisers follow up usually within a matter of hours. The elitism that exists in many traditional universities seems to be absent from APU. My wife also transferred to APU. I work for a fortune 100 company and as I discuss the quality of my education with those who have attended traditional universities, they are impressed. If an online education fits your life, the APU is a great institution to partner with in accomplishing your goals.

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Overworked Professors

MBA - August 1, 2013
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I am pursuing a MBA in Accounting. This institution has some positives and negatives. POSITIVES 1) You are not required to buy the lastest textbook edition. My BA degree is from a brick and mortar State University and had to buy the latest textbook edition which is obviously more expensive. 2) The Tuition is very reasonable compared to other on-line Universities. NEGATIVES 1) I think the biggest reason why APU receives negative feedback is that its professors are either overworked, not dedicated APU students and online teaching or have another job and APU is secondary. I had a professor give us all 100% on the final exam because he forgot to upload it. I have had a professor mix up his classes by accidentally sending his APU students materials for another course at another school. I have had a professor confess that he was busy grading papers for students at another schools and that's why it took him so long to update our grade. Other professors promise to post youtube tutorials but never do. It's not uncommon to receive a grade for an assignment but the professor doesn't provide you with answers, so you dont know which questions you missed and why. 2) Some courses need more than 8 weeks. Because professors want to finish the textbook within 2 months, I had a class where we covered 3-4 chapters a week. I honestly didnt learn much in that class.

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AMU MA History

Masters of Arts History - August 1, 2013
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AMU classes can be challenging, and expectations can be high. Some instructors are easier to work with than others but overall the quality of the teaching staff is very high. They all teach at B&M schools and are experts with extensive subject knowledge. This is by no means an easier route to post graduate qualification, neither is the quality any less than at a traditional B&M school. I am half way through my masters and will value it highly when it is complete.

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It's All on You

Emergency and Disaster Managment - August 1, 2013
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APU/AMU allows you to make the decision IF you want to put forth the effort in earning your degree. Do not get a false sense of security that taking online classes are easy because you have seven days +/- to get your assignments done. It took me a couple of classes to get my bearings and understand that each day is precious when it comes to getting your work finished to turn in. If you don't like writing papers, then don't bother signing up. Stick to a classroom setting if you need variety. Depending on your degree, APU/AMU's professors will challenge you to think more outside of the norm. I'm happy that I had some good professors for my Masters program for Emergency Management. They gave me a gut check on if I really wanted to transition into this field. With graduation 14 days away, I'm proud of my choice to do my studies with AMU. D Williams Master of Arts - Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness Summer Class of 2013

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Military and Diplomatic History

Military and Dipomatic History - August 1, 2013
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My experience with APUS/AMU in my program has been exceptional. Professors are responsive and knowledgeable about the subject matter and course content has been both challenging and rewarding. My knowledge of the subject matter has increased exponentially. I have had the experience of brick and mortar schools and online. I can't speak for other schools, but I can and do recommend APUS/AMU for the Historian/Scholar looking to really learn!!

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Good online program.

Intelligence Studies - August 1, 2013
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As with most colleges, the quality of teachers and their interactions are good and bad. For several classes, I had good teachers that provided regular useful input. For one or two classes, I had a teacher I did not prefer. Most of the courses are interesting and I haven't felt like I wasted my money on any of them (which is saying something since I am paying out of pocket with no scholarship money). I miss the face to face interactions of classrooms but this program is easy to get into and easy to maintain. The pace of course work can be a little grueling but its still do-able, even with a full-time job. Anytime I have emailed the administration with questions or issues, I have always received a prompt response.

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Quality Education

Hospitality Management - July 31, 2013
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The hospitality management program at AMU/APUS is a great program. I've worked in the hospitality industry for 10 years and this program has helped me to hone my skills. The courses and instructors in this program are outstanding. I have learned so much from an operations standpoint that I feel I am ready for mid-level management easily.

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You should already be working in your field

M.A. Psychology - July 31, 2013
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Honestly, there is nothing completely wrong with anything. But there is nothing exceptional either. You will not get a really deep understanding of anything new in this program, so hopefully you are only getting this degree because you need another degree and are already working in the field. Most teachers do the bare minimum. There are one or two that really get into it and make the assignments interesting, including discussion forums and give feedback that is actually useful. Each class has the same assignment layout and they are very basic and in my opinion do not foster active learning. Once you figure out the formula, it's easy to pump out the requirements and get an easy A. i have yet to struggle in a class and I barely put in effort. Straight A's. They let everyone in so it's easy to shine in the program and feel good about yourself. If you want teachers and discussion forums and assignments that really encourage a deep understanding, this is not the school for you. If you want a degree from an accredited school - then this will do. I already work in my field and getting a Master's just makes my credentials look better. APUS is cheaper than many other schools but be honest with yourself - it's a Private, online, FOR PROFIT, degree mill school that happens to be better than others in the same boat, especially in terms of costs and accreditation. It's not a top notch school though. It's totally average.

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APU is a bad online school.

BA in Management - July 31, 2013
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I am a new student here. I wanted a great online education and was told that APU was one of the great ones. I WOULD never in a million YEARS say ANYTHING good about this school. I will tell people not to just walk away, BUT run away. The support staff team are stupid and totally lacking in support and information. More important than that, they do not care. They will tell you what you want to hear. Or better yet, just hang up on you. The school thought going to a new system for the FSA package was a wonderful idea. LIKE HELL it was. EVEN if your school is all paid for,they think you should wait for weeks on end while THEY fix THEIR problem. Promises and lame excuses are all I have heard from these people. When you go to call to ask a simple question or to try and get someone who knows what is going on, well it is a NIGHTMARE! I have even been blamed as a student that this MESS is my FAULT! When people want to go back to school to better themselves, they need help to pay for it and extra money to live on. I am pretty DAMN sure everyone who works at that school GOT money to pay their bills last month. They do not care about you. They have never cared about you as a student. I have told everyone I KNOW and will tell a hell of a lot more people that this is one school YOU should NEVER go to. APU you have made your bed, hope you can sleep at night in it.

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Exceptional Learning Program.

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - July 31, 2013
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Taking one eight week course at a time allowed me to focus on that course while still graduating at the same two year pace that a person taking two sixteen week courses at a time does. The online media also allows for working anywhere at anytime.

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very happy with my education

Masters of Arts History - July 29, 2013
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I received my BA in history from APUS after a long break from college. They were very easy to work with and the financial aid process went very smoothly. I was able to transfer almost all of my credits from my previous school. I chose APUS because they had a history program when no other on-line school did. I was pleasantly surprised and could not have been happier with the whole process. I am now almost finished with my MA in ancient history, and would highly recommend this school to anyone looking to extend their education for any reason.

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BA in Transportation and Logistics Management

Transportation and Logistics Management - July 24, 2013
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I have been taking classes with AMU since 2007 and just completed my final class and will officially graduate in August. I found AMU to be a great program and met or exceeded all of my expectations. For the majority of my time at AMU, I used Tuition Assistance to pay for my classes but back when the Army was considering taking away this option a few years ago, I used received financial aid to make sure I could finish my last few classes. My experience was easy to process and I received my checks by around the half-way point of my classes. Most of the instructors were caring and showed a real concern to what they were teaching. The only bad experience I had with an instructor, I reported him and what he did (he didn't do anything, never responded or taught anything, just went through the motions and got paid), and I received several emails asking for more specifics on him and I never saw his name as an instructor again. I personally found AMU to be outstanding and I have nothing bad to say at all. I'm 46 and finally getting my degree and with work, a large family, and going to school, I would not have been able to do all of this without the way AMU was structured. It worked out great for me and I recommend this program for anyone who is older and experienced in life and wants a program that will help you finish your degree.

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Meh.

Master of Education Guidance and Counseling - July 18, 2013
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I'm currently a Masters student at APU. I attended three years ago, took a break, and have come back. Boy have things changed. It seems the "lessons" are just statements that tell one to read chapters then write 300+ word busy work forum posts. When I attended before, there were a variety of learning techniques including not only readings, but website exploration and videos. Now it's just read and vomit out information. Heavy sigh...can't wait to get this over with...

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The quality of education is up to you

Criminal Justice - July 15, 2013
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I want to start off by saying, a brick and mortar school education is far better than an on-line education. With that said, if you are in the military or a similar situation that requires you to move periodical AMU is a “good” school for you. I would not classify any on-line school as “great,” but the APUS is one of the better on-line schools out there. The education you will receive will depend on the time you put into the class. There is no one spoon feeding you the information like at a brick and mortar school and you don’t have immediate feedback from the professors. This school requires the student to be responsible for their own education. The school does provide resources to their students to aid in their educational journey. You get free text books (some may be e-books) for your undergraduate degree, a structured learning plan, a school that will allow you to move from a certificate, to Associates Degree, to a Bachelors’, and finish with a Master’s all on-line, and the professors are required to provide feedback to a student’s question within 48 hours. I am in the military and AMU fits my lifestyle well. The eight week courses makes it easy for me to take one class at a time and still use all of my tuition assistance to complete six courses a year. The school does not require proctored, so I am able to complete all course work at home at my leisure. Again, if you have the option of going to a brick and mortar school …go! If you are like me and want to stick with one school from Associate’s to Master’s no matter where the Army moves me consider AMU/APUS.

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AA in Retail Management

Retail Management - July 15, 2013
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I have been taking courses to complete my Associate's degree with APUS for two years now. This has been a great decision on my part. The classes are flexible and the syllabi are easy to understand and follow. I have had some technical difficulties but was able to iron them out with some communication with the proper departments and/or the professors. I have found that the financial aid department was easily accessible as well. The sign of any good department is how they handle problems and when I had one the financial aid department was able to find the solution. Some of my courses were work credit (called LLRC) courses taken through my company. If I had a complaint, it would be that two weeks is not enough time to read the whole book and take the test for these credits. On the other hand, it is a course that is credited if the test is passed, at no cost to me, so that part is great. My experience with the professors has been great as well. They have all responded to my questions and concerns quickly. As other reviewers have said, online courses depend on your own motivation. You really get out what you put in. Overall, I would say that this university gets a high 8. Good quality for the money.

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Best Bang for Your Buck

Guidance and Counseling - July 11, 2013
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Overall, I think this is the best bang for your buck if you are already working in your degree area, but need certification or graduate coursework for promotion or salary increase. Taking courses through APU online acquaints you with others already working in your industry/profession, who are diverse geographically, culturally, age, gender, etc. This diversity factor, along with course content, puts you on the cutting edge of your profession. Also, the course forums are a great way to collaborate and discuss practical solutions to theoretical problems posed in the textbook. In addition, for those who are not used to being online or collaborating online, taking classes at APU is a very quick, crash-course way to improve your technological skills. I must say, however, that the technology fee raised the tuition a bit. This lessens the value and may prove not to be as cost-effective for the student in the long run, particularly so if the student is paying out of pocket.

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MS in Accounting

Accounting - July 11, 2013
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I am half way through my 36-credit Master of Science in Accounting degree program at American Public University System (APUS). I would have to say that at first I was skeptical about online universities being that I completed my Bachelor of Business Administration in Public Accountancy degree at a traditional brick-and-mortar university back in 1998. However, I researched other online universities, but settled with APUS instead. I selected APUS because its an accredited online university and also because it has received rewards and recognitions for its high quality of education. In addition, they are well known for educating our country's finest military personnel through American Military University (under the same umbrella as American Public University)--for that matter, I can't go wrong in choosing APUS to pursue my Master's. Even though APUS is a for-profit, private online university with over 100,000 students enrolled, I also believe that they strive to make obtaining a degree affordable for all who wants to challenge themselves intellectually, and have the discipline and the commitment to pursue higher education. ~Chinese man from Brooklyn, New York, USA

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Solid Foundation for Future Success!

BS - Environmental Studies - July 10, 2013
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I have completed several courses with the American Military University and all of them have proven to be top quality educational experiences. As others who have posted reviews here I too have attended other Community Colleges and actual Universities and have found that classes I have taken with AMU are equal to or better than te classes taken at these institutions. I feel that AMU offers working adults like myself and our United States Service Men and Women the opportunity to acheive our goals while providing for our familis or defending our country. The education I have recieved while studying here at AMU has prepared me for real life application of what I have learned. AMU has not only trained me in courses I required for my degree but they have guided my development of computer skills as well. I would recommend AMU to anyone who wants a quality education set at their own pace and from facultywho really care about them.

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AMU - What's not to love?

Homeland Security - July 8, 2013
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Although I have only ever attended AMU through online or distance learning since 2009, I have found this institution of learning very valuable in my endeavors to complete a degree that interests me. Being in the military I have been fortunate enough to still be able to attend AMU even when in remote parts of Afghanistan still receiving my books and any and all help I have requested when experiencing hardships in the environment I was learning in. All in all I always recommend this school highly to the Airmen I supervise in the Air Force and even to those who are in the civilian sector.

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APU Homeland Security Program

Homeland Security - July 5, 2013
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As a transfer student, I completed my Bachelors degree in Homeland Security online and I can truly say the quality of education, intructors and administrative personnel is just as good or better than a brick and mortar institution. The amount of experience and pedagogical excellence of the instructors in this program say a lot about its curriculum.

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Courses leading to an associate's degree in accounting

AA General Studies/History - July 5, 2013
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I am pleasantly surprised, and happy, that I seem to be earning a good education both in my accounting and business classes, and in the general education courses I need to earn my associate's degree in accounting. My general courses, such as English 101, Foundations of Online Learning, Geography, International Relations, College Algebra, were demanding and difficult for me, but very rewarding. The instructors were truly outstanding! They were very good in their fields, communicative, and responsive to my questions and needs. Both of my teachers for my two accounting classes were excellent, supportive, and very knowledgeable and able in their fields. I had never taken accounting classes before, and I was really scraping for awhile to get a handle on the facts and processes of accounting. The teachers were instrumental in my overcoming the obstacles I faced. My microeconomics teacher, which class I just completed, was very competent and helpful as well. My Business 101 class was excellent as well. The general format for all my classes has been the same, pretty much. One can download the e-book to your computer so that you don't have to go the website each time for reading the chapters and doing the homework. But for the algebra homework, I did have to go to the website. The structure for the quizzes and the tests was pretty much identical for all the classes that had quizzes and tests. The entire format for attending classes and handing in the homework and tests is well designed and not difficult to learn how to navigate. One wish I have is that the school implement a format for live e-lectures by the instructors which us students can attend either in real time or afterwards. But, the instructors did give us links to videotaped lectures by other professors that we could click on and listen to, and learn from. So that is a very good option, but still, it would be nice if we could actually see our instructors from time to time, even if on a video tape.

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No need to wait

Homeland Security - July 4, 2013
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I'm 36 yrs old and waited a long time to go back to school for a degree. A couple reasons for this is because I couldn't stand the young kids of today and I didn't think I would have the time. However, with American Military University all of the reasons I had disappeared. The online courses and staff are great. The students in my experience are very well respectful, even if we don't see eye to eye on some topics. So if you are waiting to find a college there is no need any longer. You found the one you have been searching for.

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Poor education

Information Technology - July 3, 2013
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I used to make excuses for the failings of an online education, saying "it's all what you put into it outside of class". I don't make excuses for my online learning experience at APUS anymore. I have a traditional "on campus" BA, from the University of Northern Iowa, so I have a solid frame of reference. My experience with APUS is that it is far inferior to my on campus experience. Most of the "instructors" are horrible, probably because they are allowed to "oversee" several courses each eight weeks. Rather than answering questions I ask, some tell me "it's a complex topic, look it up on the Internet". Probably the only way to attract anyone to work for them is to allow the instructors to be invisible to the students, letting them "grade" six courses every eight weeks so that the job pays enough. I had one instructor tell me he didn't have time to answer all of the students messages because his job with APUS was one of three jobs that he had. At the University of Northern Iowa we had traditional 16 week semesters. It was a far more rigorous education than with APUS. It is thirty years ago and I still remember a great deal of what I learned. At APUS the classes are so poor I can barely remember what we learned the prior week. Occasionally, I have had a descent instructor. The only reason I stay at APUS is that it is cheaper than other online institutions. If you can afford it, go somewhere else. Preferably on campus.

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Great school.

Master of Education Guidance and Counseling - July 3, 2013
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I have no complaints about this school or my program. I've run into a few teachers I didn't like but for the most part it's been awesome. I have a 4.0 in the program. I work hard and earn my grades. At first I questioned if A's were easily handed out, but I checked the Presidents list and did not see certain names which helped me feel confident my work is excellent. This program is all about reading and writing, no tests. I hate to read and suffer through it, but I love to write. It balances out. Financial aid has not been an issue and the staff assisting in setting up my practicum and internship have been excellent. I highly recommend this school especially for a working professional.

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Great MBA at APU

Masters of Business Administration - July 3, 2013
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The MBA degree at APU provides an excellent higher education for any student who enjoys a challenge. The class discussion and students interaction provide a great understanding of real business situation through research scholarly publication. My education at APU provided the understanding and knowledge to tackle any business decision on a job. APU provides excellent support to enroll a student without any hassle. The financial aid department is fantastic for an online university. I have attended other colleges in the past, and APU provides great resources to assist students in their educational endeavor. I highly recommend American Public University. Thanks, Joan

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Wonderful experience overall

Masters in Public Administration - July 2, 2013
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The best part of APU is the professors - I had some outstanding instruction and support. I have read some of the reviews and 'financial aid' seems to be a big concern. The problem is not the school but the system. I have kids in university and the process is daunting at any school with the University of Florida coming in horrifically.

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Impressive High Quality Institution

BA in Management - July 2, 2013
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I finished my Bachelors degree in February in Sports and Health Sciences. ....As an active duty spouse and mother of two young toddlers, APU made it possible and easier for me to complete my degree. Prior to APU, I attended 4 other colleges/universities (physical and online) in 4 different states and APU topped them all! I was a bit apprehensive on what to expect from an entirely online degree program, but was quickly and continually impressed at the quality and level academics, the level of professionalism and interaction between professors and students in the virtual classrooms, as well as the high level of support and help prvided accademic counselors, staff, etc. I loved the virtual classroom design and the treal classroom feel where I was not just an "invisible" student. The quality of education I received from actual professionals in their field exceeded the affordable price! I highly recommend APU/AMU!

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student review of APUS

Humanities - June 30, 2013
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I heard of APUS through family who went there and enjoyed it. I had been given the biggest run around from Columbia university MO. for the last year about my student loans so I transferred to APUS. I have over 190 credits and when I emailed APUS to require about courses, I told them that I lacked 3 courses from obtaining my bachelors and wanted to finish ,as well as go on to masters. I then paid to have transcripts sent. I was put in master program. I thought it was because of all the credits that I had but did ask if I needed to do anything else and was told ,NO that they had it all. I was thrilled and registered. I started and was in the 5th week when I was asked for my conferment date for bachelors. I told them that I didn't have one and had told them that. I also was disbursed my student loan check already. Then I was told that I I would be dropped due to falsifying my record and I let them know that I saved all emails and could prove what was said, the tune changed and I was told that I could enroll in the bachelors but had to wait for July of this year to enroll, which I understood. About two weeks late I was told that I had to pay them 7, 779 dollars before I could register. I informed them that I owed the federal government and checked my direct loans and was aware they had disbursed to their financial aid office 7,779 dollars. They had sent me 5, 773 dollars in a disbursement check . I told them that I was disabled and there was no way I had that type of money ,especially when they had not disbursed 7,779 to me. A week later , I received another check disbursed for 483 dollars in my account. I asked about it and nothing was said. I then told them that this was ridiculous and I owed them nothing, they made the mistake and I was not taking any fall for their error. I have heard nothing. I called FAFSA help line and they didn't even have a clue . Now, I am in debt for 49,000 to government and not sure if I can get into another college. I enjoyed the courses, the instructors were great but I have seen these online colleges are shady and it is about the money not the students. I have never seen anything like it.

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Get out now!

Accounting - June 29, 2013
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After 2 semesters at APUS, I'm transferring to a different school. My classes have been great. I've had good instructors and learned what I needed to know. The school itself is terrible! I recently spent 3 hours on the phone with them, and still didn't get an answer. Not only were the people extremely rude on the phone, but when they get sick of the issue they would transfer me to someone else, who is just as clueless. The 5-6 people I talked to all told me different things. Also, my husband, who is using GI bill, has never had issues. I am using financial aid. The issues I'm having are not financially based, but rather with transfer credits. They also billed me incorrectly. I paid the balance they told me, and a month later could not register for classes because of an outstanding balance. After 2 hours on the phone, they figured out that they had made a billing mistake. By the time they processed my second payment and lifted the holds, the registration period had closed. When using financial aid, you have to take classes when they tell you to. Since I missed that, I could not receive all of my financial aid. No one was willing to help resolve this issue, even though it was THEIR mistake. Don't deal with the BS, choose a different school!

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Gets the Job Done but Sometimes Excessively Frustrating

Post-baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Certification Program- - June 28, 2013
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I completed my teacher certification through APU in 2011. I ended up with my certification, but several issues arose that added unnecessary frustration and uncertainty to that process. The bar is very low in this program, which is not uncommon for education degrees; it serves its purpose--getting a teaching certification--but doesn't result in much knowledge gained that will be useful in the classroom. I learned the most in my student teaching internship; beyond that, the assignments were hoops to jump through that seemed more aimed at mimicking a K-12 classroom than in providing a graduate level of scholarship. The texts didn't meet a very high standard of scientific rigor; the intro-level textbook didn't cite any articles or books or anything beyond the authors' personal experiences. Analysis or evaluation of research methods or professional literature were not covered, nor were scholarly sources required to be consulted as part of required readings or research for the classes. Professors were often employed simultaneously in K-12 education, which resulted in slow turn-around times on returning assignments, responding to questions, etc. In one class, the professor disappeared halfway through the semester to be replaced in the final hour by a new professor with a new rubric and expectations for work that had been completed sometimes months earlier. Student concerns that we had basically self-taught ourselves for at least half a semester went unacknowledged by the administration; we were offered no refund or other recourse. Feedback from professors was minimal. For my student-teaching internship, I compiled several hundred pages of journals, lesson plans, and other required material (in addition to videos of myself teaching) and received a 95% and not a word of feedback: what I had done well or what I needed to improve that had caused the loss of 5%. Because this program results in a professional certification, there are internship and paperwork requirements that have to be completed by various points in the program. Since the program must also conform, by necessity, to the K-12 school year of the districts in which internships and practicums are served, then there is little room for error in this. The administrators of the program, however, often miscommunicated, gave partial information, or provided conflicting information that caused me, on several occasions, to almost miss deadlines that I was otherwise prepared to meet and that would have set me back a year in completing my certification. At the outset, an email about setting up initial internships was not sent to a group of students--I was one of that group--and so we were presented with this requirement on the first day of classes, when internships should have been set up already. I started the process of setting up an internship on the first day of classes but was five weeks behind as a result of that missed email. Requirements for the final practicum were unclear, both to me and my mentoring teacher, and we spent far too much time trying to decipher requirements from multiple and conflicting documents. When I emailed the professor overseeing my student-teaching practicum with questions, I was frequently sent replies that bore no resemblance to the question I'd asked. To add the icing on the cake, I was told to submit my certification application at the end of the program to APU with the expectation that APU would forward the application to West Virginia Dept. of Ed. When six months went by with no reply, I contacted my point person and was told that this was mistaken information and that I needed to apply for certification on my own. I was sent a list of documents to complete, which was, of course, not correct. Had I taken the university's word and not followed up with West Virginia Dept. of Education myself as to required documentation, that would have likely been another delay. This was two years ago at this writing, and I was led to believe at the time that I was one of the first students to complete the program. Hopefully, they've gotten their act together since then, but when I completed the program, I had the distinct impression that it was a series of hoops to jump through in order to receive a certification, and the whole program was mired in chaos in a way that worsened the already stressful experience of trying to balance my full-time work with the internship and practicum requirements. The program is affordable and easy. I would recommend it for those for whom those are selling points. If you want to truly develop a strong basis in the scholarship of education or if you have a low-tolerance for disorganization and red tape, look elsewhere.

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Masters in Public Administration - June 28, 2013
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Even though I could of finished a year sooner I was still able to complete the program. started in 2010 and completed last class by 2012. One year hiatus due to divorce yet this school does confirmations for degrees every three months and a ceremony outside the nation's capital for under 12K well worth the price of school. Note I transferred into a PHD program for public admin and got 15 quarter units waived toward the program at Walden (cost for Walden PHD under 35K and completion is in under three years.

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Fantastic College Experience

BS - Environmental Studies - June 27, 2013
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The only negatives I have to offer are that there were a few classes I would have preferred to have actual books instead of digital copies and a couple of professors were extremely hard graders without ever explaining what they wanted. I will not hold this against APU since I could have bought books if I'd wanted to spend the money. It was a blessing that any actual books needed for classes were of no cost to me. Outside of the books, the professors I had trouble with would tell me things like they needed more detail or more citations. When questioned as to where these were needed I was only ever given vague answers, so my work never really would improve, in their eyes. Surprisingly, one Professor loved my essays in the first class and told me my citations were horrible in the next, though they were the same as before. Again, I must point out that I only had this issue in two or three classes. I did, however, use outside professor review sites to determine which classes I enrolled in.

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Guidance and Counseling - June 27, 2013
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American Public University is the best by far of online colleges. I have attended traditional brick and mortar colleges and online with APUS outshining them all. For the adult wishing to work, it is the best solution. My classes were effective in requiring 10 hrs per class in a school setting which allowed opportunities I would not have in traditional colleges. Their professors are awesome and available as needed for their students. I strongly recommend APUS to every student looking to further their education. As a veteran, I appreciated the decisiveness of classroom delivery... If looking for a college, look no further. APUS is all that it claims to be. Thank you APUS for all you have done in preparing me for a career at the Masters level...

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Made the right choice

Business and MBA: Human Resources - June 27, 2013
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I honestly have no complaints with APUS. I have checked out many online colleges. APUS, at least my classes were set up on a weekly basis. This allowed me a full week to read the materials and do the work. All of the books were free, paid for by tuition and online. Which was annoying for me as I prefer printed materials but it made it very easy to do my work anywhere there was an internet connection. I completed a Certificate in Human Resource Management. I think the class for that were the wrong classes for a certificate. However, because of those classes, I actually learned a great deal about people, myself and how to conduct a professional work environment. Because of the required participation in the forums, I learned a great deal from people all over the world and from many different backgrounds. The financial aid process and admissions process was extremely simple. Professors answered your questions within 24 hours and were very helpful. Even though I think they could use some more practical courses for what I was doing, they were challenging and require a student to use your brain. If you want a cakewalk class, APU is not for you. If you want to challenge yourself, improve yourself then you found the right place. This is not just academia. This is life. Would I recommend APU/AMU... YES!

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BA in Child and Family Development

Bachelor of Arts - June 27, 2013
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Really felt that the instructors and advisors were there to help me succeed, and get my goals achieved. Every class concludes with an online survey so you always have the ability to share you experiences and opinions about the courses and what worked well, and suggestions for improvement. The vast majority of my surveys were glowing because I really did feel that the compassion, understanding, and quality of instruction was amazing within this particular degree program. As a childcare center administrator, I utilized many of the Management and HR courses to my advantage as electives, so I was able to truly personalize my education to best suit my needs!

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Online Degree Review

BA in Management - June 27, 2013
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I have only attended APUS for a short period of time, but my experience has been wonderful. Every professor I have had has been very knowledgeable, understanding, and eager to help. They are so involved with their students and want to see you pass. These professors do not set you up for failure. I absolutely love how I do not have to purchase text books because they are provided to me using Ebooks. To me that's awesome because it saves money and it's green. The university is very helpful with any questions you may have and always respond promptly. I am very satisfied with my choice!

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Excellent School!

Intelligence Studies - June 11, 2013
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My experience with AMU/APUS has been excellent! The classroom environment is easy to navigate and they have an extensive library. The professors are qualified professionals in their respective fields and they genuinely care about the students. I have only had one professor that was slow to respond and slow to grade assignments; all of my other professors have been phenomenal! In regards to most of the negative feedback, communication is the key - if you give them half of the information they need, expect half of a response. I have never received a busy signal when I called and I always received a return call when I requested one. One last note: even though I spent 23 years in my AF career field, I AM learning new things at this school! I highly recommend AMU/APUS!

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AMU - Good all around

Information Technology - June 9, 2013
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AMU has some exceptional instructors and they have so average instructors. I've taken 15+ courses and I have only had one bad teacher. He was certainly a low point but it is important to note that out of 15+ teachers only one was bad. The Customer Support is very nice and patient but it is an online school so, as previous people have complained, yes it will take more work on your part than going to a traditional college that has financial aid offices to assist. They will help if you call them and they release financial holds if asked. All in all everyone is polite and understanding. The only issue I have is that they charge more than institutions with higher prestige (Penn State has lower tuition rates) because they know the Tuition Assistance is $750 per course or $250 a credit. With the changes to Tuition Assistance coming I imagine they'll be changing pricing policy. They shoulnd't charge exactly the cap simply because they can due to a large part of the student body not being active duty (however, I think the abysmal University of Phoenix charges more?). Take out the financials and I give them a 9/10... very good school.

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MBA Program

Masters of Business Administration - June 9, 2013
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I have found American Public University to be a wonderful institution. I truly value respect for the individual's cares/concerns. I especially like that students aren't treated as just a number due to having empathetic/compassionate professors who are truly masters of their crafts.

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So far good

M.A. Psychology - June 8, 2013
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Gave material a 7 because the books are quiet high in some courses BUT that is typical for any college that doesn't give you books. Everything else is a 10..I'm taking the MA in psychology and I'm half way done. The professors are engaged in forums with the students, timely feedback, never hard to get a hole of and very involved. I have needed flexibility with certain stuff and haven't had issues with that. The campus base is very easy to navigate and use for the classroom. ONLINE is self-taught and self-pace so if your not up for that, it's not for you BUT if you are it's worth the time and def worth the low cost for a degree!!! So far so good!!

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Awesome Philosophy Department

Bachelor of Arts - June 8, 2013
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Very Pleased! I must say that I am very pleased with my education from AMU. I will be receiving a degree in Philosophy in August of this year and would have no issue with saying that my Liberal Arts education met with the sort of intellectual rigor one would expect. I have been to both traditional and non-traditional colleges and without a doubt AMU is a great school. My capstone class and final paper was challenging and provided a small glimpse of what writing a dissertation might entail. Anyone that asserts that AMU is a degree mill is ill informed and does not have a modicum of credibility as AMU is Regionally Accredited and is a solid school.

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Stop Whining

Homeland Security - June 8, 2013
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I'm also a bit surprised at any negative reviews for APU/AMU--I noticed that they were mostly from IT weenies..., and the rest for financial aide (which the school really doesn't control). This college has everything you need to succeed in the world, meaning: it's accredited--just like all the others. Naturally online learning is a bit different, namely, there is nobody to immediately hold your hand, and you have to figure some things out on your own...much like life. OR, you can email the instructor (or call them), and get your answers generally within 24 hours (or immediately). If you are older, OF COURSE, this is just a piece of paper, as my resume' is based on experience, but if you are younger (or starting a second career), don't waste your money on a brick and mortar school when an APU/AMU degree will serve you just fine. I'm a huge fan of this school. I've seen my co-workers struggling with the "attitude" of their instructors that are teaching an online course from a more traditional institution, and I the only difference I see is other's inability to accept online degrees as "real", when in fact, they are. Welcome to the 21st Century, haters :P

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Very Satified With AMU

Political Science - June 3, 2013
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AMU has provided an excellent learning environment for me and I'm fully satisfied with the experience so far. Yes, there have been a few problems but none that are any different than what would be encountered at a traditional university and, all were solved professionally and maturely. I have recommended this university to co-workers and some have entered chosen programs. Most beneficial I believe is the increased proficiency in writing and research. I look forward to graduating at AMU in the near future and moving on to a masters degree.

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MA Emergency and Disaster Management Courses

Emergency and Disaster Managment - June 1, 2013
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The courses offered through APUS/AMU are appropriate for extending and initiating interests in the Emergency and Disaster field. The instructors, for the most part are highly trained in areas pertaining to the courses and enrich the studies with personal as well as professional perspectives along with the curriculum. I feel empowered to make a difference in this rapidly changing field as a direct result of the education I am receiving from APUS/AMU and this MA program.

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Bachelors Sports and Health Schience

Bachelor of Health Management - June 1, 2013
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I am very surprised by the other comments. I have had nothing but the best of experiences here, starting with the financial aid department to the professors. Everyone has been very helpful and had my best interest at heart. The professors are very accessible with office hours, by e-mail and by phone and respond a very timely manner.

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An online school with a personal touch.

Psychology - June 1, 2013
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I am a disabled veteran. I found out about American Military University when my health started declining and I was not able to physically attend class at my state university. I am elated that I found this school. While I did have issues when I first started the courses as I began the transition to online learning, they were all mine. Any problems that I had with the school were because I was not taking the time to properly complete any forms and do my due diligence. The faculty and instructors are all accommodating, courteous, and well trained for their respective roles. I would recommend anyone looking into starting an online education to try AMU through APUS.

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Nearing graduation---Great choice!

Religion - May 31, 2013
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I am 36 yrs old and had studied the world's religions since 1993. I was not sure APUS could offer me further insight past what I already knew. I was wrong. Every single course in the Religious Studies program has flat out astounded me with the depth, knowledge-base, and high standards of textbooks. The Professors have each been unique and have left lasting positive impressions on me that I will forever be grateful for. The best part is I have learned about the sociological, cultural, and ideological reasons behind each religion or philosophy and brought an understanding of others' beliefs that have built bridges in my life from fear to compassion. I have never had any issues with financial aid. The support staff have always been more than polite and helpful even going out of their way to help me cover expenses. I am proud of my time at APUS. I will definitely recommend this University to everyone. The only thing I wish is I had started with APUS first!

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Wished I would have started with AMU/APUS in the 1st place!

Political Science - May 29, 2013
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I have attended 4 traditional universities and community colleges in the past and I feel that I was able to skate by in those schools. After becoming a student at AMU/APUS, I realized how much money I had wasted just to earn college credits...and not necessarily the education. The instructors are better qualified than most teachers I have had at my former schools as well. Be sure to read their biographies! Most of them work in the field that they teach and bring actual experience into the online classroom, and many also teach at other amazing schools! Over about the past 2 years in this program I have gained a lot of experience in research as well as prioritizing. This school has also provided me the skills to obtain a great internship with a large political institute, as well as given me the confidence and abilities to apply for law school. I have 2 classes left with this university so I feel confident in saying IT IS WORTH IT!

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The Beginning

BS - Environmental Studies - May 29, 2013
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Although I am a new student, my overall experience with APU is outstanding. I have only taken two classes so far and find the instructors to be very helpful. The feedback I receive from them, gives me the confidence I need to do the best work possible. The staff at APU has been very helpful, thus far. They answer all of my questions, and help me through the processes I don't quite understand. APU has provided me with a comfortable learning experience. I would recommend this school to everyone looking to pursue one of the degrees they offer. APU is the only online university I could find, that offers the Environmental Science degree completely online.

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My One Line Experience

English - May 9, 2013
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As an English major I've had an excellent experience with American Public University. I didn't think I would enjoy taking on-line classes, let alone work toward a degree, but has - overall - been a great experience. The teachers are some of the best and are very encouraging. My only complaint for the school - and maybe on-line classes in general - would have to be the eight week courses. Working full-time and everything that comes with running a home plus taking classes can sometimes be a challenge in time management, not to mention returning to school at age 55. But, I'm having a blast and discovering life is just beginning.

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Masters of Arts in Military History

Masters of Arts History - May 9, 2013
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The Professors all held PhDs and instructed at Brick and Mortar universities also. The courses were well designed with good interaction and through the writing of numerous papers and the sharing of ideas with students gained new insights.

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Overall, Great School

Business Administration - May 7, 2013
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APUS was one of the best universities that I have attended. Most people/students must remember that when you are corresponding in an online environment, you HAVE to be responsible for your education. Online learning is VERY different, it’s challenging, and if you are not 120% dedicated to taking advantage of the electronic learning environment, then you will not be a successful online learner. With that said, I have attended several online schools and APUS is by far the best in terms of courses, study apparatuses, the professionalism and knowledge of the professors, and the overall learning experience. I will say that the administrative aspect of the operations does need some deep improvements but the actually learning experience is great! I have about 16 more credits to go to obtain my Bachelor’s degree and my experience with each professor has been remarkable. Moreover, a student must remember (especially an online learner), that it is not the professor’s responsibility to take your education to another level, the responsibility lies within. A professor is there to guide your learning and provide the necessary knowledge, tools, and challenges you (as a student) will need to succeed. Consequently, if you feel that your professor is lacking or not as challenging as you had anticipated – challenge them and bring it to the forefront. Challenge yourself to venture off and find resources that concur with your argument or opinion. Any true, dedicated professor, which the professors at APUS have proved to be dedicated, will love a student’s enthusiasm and intensity. At least, that is what I did and I was profoundly amazed at my reception and the information that I obtained from my professors at APUS. Your education is in your hands! Take advantage of all the resources and opportunities that stand before you and I promise you will see things in a different light! :-) Angel

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Outstanding Professors, Self-Motivated Learners, & Diverse Classmates

Emergency and Disaster Managment - May 4, 2013
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AMU is my first online college, and after completing 30SH under nine separate professors, I have only studied under one "sticker" who seemed to only promote his personal opinion. That ONE individual is the ONLY bad experience I have had at AMU. Now, also understand that I am highly motivated individual with no problems self-studying. If you fit this bill, you will excel at this school. Finally, I truly enjoy "brick-and-mortar" learning, but my career does not currently provide me the time necessary for attendance. AMU has provided me an EXTREMELY diverse set of classmates to make up for this "loss." I can benefit from classmate life experiences living in Japan, Germany, East Coast, Middle East, and South America in the class! Talk about a broad perspective!!

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Dedication

AA General Studies/History - May 3, 2013
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Where to start, AMU has been a really school to attend. The naysayers try and say its a mill.... then why isnit that the federal government touts them! I have atteneded Purdue, IU and sdsu... this schools level 300 and up work requires dedication.... seriously your not just gonna get an A without working yourtailoff .... the lower level classes are simply refreshers from ur glory days..l gain skills and knowledgel I'm about to grad from here and I am very happy, plus my buddy just graduated witha criminal justice degree from here and was accepted into LSU law school..ll so a little prrof that its legit and the accredidation is good! If u live in cali transfercourses are reallygood at ASU or CSU, SDSU.

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An excellent institution for higher education.

Intelligence Studies - May 1, 2013
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In my opinion, this school was an incredible experience for me. I have seen how other colleges conduct business and I was not nearly as impressed with them, as I was with AMU. Those students who feel that they did not gain anything from their studies suggests to me that they did not truly apply themselves. I would highly recommend this college to others and I am more than pleased with the attention I have received from potential employers by having an intelligence degree from AMU.

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APU - Master's Legal Studies

Master's Legal Studies - May 1, 2013
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Quality education, challenging, above my expectations in several areas and I am very picky and articulate, and affordable at the Master's level.

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Love the experience!

M.A. Psychology - May 1, 2013
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If you have the ability to manage your time and are able to dedicate yourself to your studies in an independent manner, APU is the way to go. I love e online learning format and I have been very successful so far. There is always someone available to provide assistance when needed. I highly recommend APU/AMU to anyone interested in an online education.

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American Military University - Did I mention I love it?

Homeland Security - May 1, 2013
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I have been attending AMU since 2008 and have found it both valuable in terms of programs offered but also in it's use of technology to deliver its academia. I love this school and pitch it to anyone who will listen to me. I am an Air Force Avionics Instructor and harp to my Airmen and peers who are not taking advantage of Tuition Assistance (Paid Schooling offered as an incentive to the military) to take a look at AMU and all it has to offered. I have attended through 5 deployments and have had a pleasent and very gracious experience from faculty and staff. Did I mention I love attending this school?

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So Far So Great

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - May 1, 2013
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I am preparing to take my final comprehensive exam. I must say that so far APU has proven to be an awesome school. The financial aid process was a breeze as well as the application process and registration. Staff and professors were very helpful, with the exception of a few. My biggest complaint is that Graduate students have to pay out of pocket for books. At the other grad schools I attended I received a book voucher that was deducted from my financial aid award (student loans),which by far makes more sense. Also, if you are looking for an easy degree that does not require a lot of research and writing,then this is not the program for you.

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working for me

Military History - May 1, 2013
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As a self-directed learner I find the APU model fits my needs. I work at a brick and mortar university that was unable to assist me in the pursuit of an MA, For geographic reasons needed to go online. B/f applying to APU I checked to see if they were legit (i.e. would my university accept transfer credit from them - they do) and have not looked back. Because it is distance/independent study, you must be highly motivated and willing to search out answers yourself. If you need to be spoon fed, and some people do, you are better off sitting in a class.

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Convenient for Active Duty Military

AA General Studies/History - May 1, 2013
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AMU is very convenient for active duty military personnel. Courses start monthly. All of the courses for general studies are 8 weeks long except for the science and math courses. This accelerated time courses apply to either overseas or stateside students. Instructors are very lenient when it comes to being TAD/TDY during the course because they will work with you as long as you provide them official orders. While being on active duty, it is best to use tuition assistance to complete an associate’s degree during the four years military contract. Of course, an associate’s degree in general studies is the easiest to complete. You can then transfer to a university with an associate’s degree as a junior using your Post 9/11 GI Bill when you get out. Also, keep in mind that some colleges or universities do not accept online courses or degrees.

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Great Education Program, but nightmares with admininstration

Reverse Logistics Management - May 1, 2013
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The education received is outstanding overall. 95% of the professors I had throughout a 4 year program were responsive, provided clear guidance to help me achieve goals. One professor in particular had phone conferences to help develop professional writing topics for trade journals, magazines, and blogs in my field. Most of the e-books are in a PDF format which you can download to a handheld reader but the format does not allow for notes, comments, or highlighting which is challenging when trying to organize in an electronic format. The school library surpasses that of brick and mortar universities providing free on-line access to most of the academic and trade journals instantly. If for some reason you want material that is not available instantly on-line, library services will retrieve it for you. Library services is a crap shoot. Sometimes you receive the requested materials same day, and other times there is no response. Administratively, the school has been a nightmare to deal with. Once you are on financial aid, it is impossible to remove yourself from financial aid. My first semester I took with financial aid and did not need assistance the second semester. It was much less problematic to just get the financial aid and send a personal check to Sallie Mae than try to change the paperwork. I worked for several months with student advising to schedule my last few classes because they were "not available". For 5 months, I had the same conversations with advising and no results. Student advising arranged a substitute class outside my field and this was a very different experience and not the best solution because it detracted from all career goals. I had to escalate the issue of class availability to Dean Boston's office. Once the head office became involved, I withdrew from the substitute class, was promised a full credit, and the classes I needed were suddenly available. In the meantime, with all the confusion with my class schedule, financial aid cut me off because I did have enough credits to be approved. Departments within the school have poor communication and their student data systems must not be integrated to see that there was a scheduling issue that was the fault of APUS and being resolved. This presented a new administrative nightmare that took escalation to resolve. I paid for graduation application six months prior to completion of the program as requested when dealing with student advising. Because of the scheduling delays, my anticipated graduation date got bumped out to the next conferral. I was promised I would not have to pay a second time if this happened and this was not true. Make sure your final classes are scheduled and you have confirmation before paying this fee or you will pay it twice if the conferral date changes. Gmail is not liked. Whenever I sent emails from my primary email account (which is gmail), the messages bounce and the school refuses to accept them. No one can answer why my emails for services are bounced. I had to open a separate email account under a different service provider just to communicate with the school. I had completed an AA and a certification program with the school several years ago and the administrative problems were not as poor. I would ask for financial records for employer reimbursement and had them same day. My voice mails were rarely disregarded. As the institution has grown, the administrative problems have grown to a "barely passing" level. Student advising and Career counseling both promised a letter of intent to reflect my graduation so I would not be rejected for employment based on the fact I had not completed my degree. When I called the department that issues these letters, they refused to produce the document outright with no explanation and I ultimately was rejected for the job because of it. I did however, receive a personal letters of recommendation from multiple professors which will ultimately hold more weight than a form letter. I asked for a student account record by phone with student advising. I waited two weeks and without response, I emailed student accounts to request they expedite. I waiting another week, placed a call to student accounts and was only given the option to leave a voice mail for a return call. I waited a few days, sent a second email and a second voice mail. About 5 weeks from the initial request, I try to use the chat feature, ask for them to expedite release of my student account and they disconnect me. It is currently 6 weeks after the fact and I am still unable to obtain the document, therefore, I have it on my calendar to escalate to the President's office today for resolution. It should not be this difficult or time consuming to get a record of student accounts. WHen someone in administration makes a promise, follow up like a pit bull and do not let go. Keep the pressure on until that promise is fulfilled. The education and the quality professors is phenomenal, but the back end offices are horrendous. Everyone is nice, polite, and pleasurable to speak to as individuals but there is no communication between departments making it a nightmare to navigate. If I decide to pursue an MBA, it will probably be at a brick and mortar school where I can stand in front of someone face to face when I need administrative issues resolved. A difficult and time consuming process to get results.

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Quite Satisfied

BA in Management - May 1, 2013
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My husband (Captain) and I have been using this University since 2000. Our kids also use this University. For online learning, you cannot beat the value of this campus. Financial Aid has only been available for the last several years, so it is just now being perfected. Actual books were sent free (we received them), the it is the "students" who wanted to go ebook. Most people have tablets and therefore can download the ebook. If not, I have found that most books can be found used on Amazon.com for $20 or less for those who prefer hard copies (like me). Most classes are using the most current edition of text books, but some classes teach positions that still use old technology which requires old text books. If not, then the student can always research what is new and submit it to the school to look into. The teachers do teach in the form of posting lecture notes and classroom "lessons" available in the classroom. They cannot help it if the students do not learn the Sakai classroom as they are given the lecture appointment to do so before starting classes. Not all teachers are the greatest, but I think you will find that is the case with any school. They ARE almost all current or prior service military members and I appreciate that they can relate to the demands of the military (or family member) student.

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APU/AMU wise choices

BA in Management - May 1, 2013
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I am finishing my first year at APU and I am loving it. I am a parent of 4 kids working 50-60 hours a week. APU is great at fitting my schedule. The course work and reading materials are very helpful a teaching and helping me retain the information. APU fits my budget and not many universities allow my work to transfer as credits. APU was a no brainer decision and is accredited as most other campuses.

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I wonder is this the right place.

Information Technology - April 30, 2013
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I was reading the other reviews and started to wonder if this is the right place for me. So far I have had good time studying online. Studying online is the only way I could pursue bachelor's degree since I am a single mom and have to work too. I have not had any problems that were presented in some of the reviews. My admission was easy and for the second year in a row I got my financial aid and I have not had any difficulties with that. I just follow the instruction that seems to be quite clear for me. The courses are affordable enough. I like the online books. They are most of the part easy to study but little boring of course. Lectures are super easy to access. I have had decent instructors. Some respond faster than others but all of them give feedback when I request it. I am planing to study Information Technology. I am new in the field. I, of course, hope that I would learn what I need to get started. My plan is to seek some kind of position as apprentice as soon as I have enough knowledge. I believe I have a long road ahead of me but I feel positive at this point. As I said studying online is my only choice since I could not afford to pay babysitter, in order to go and attend a class somewhere. And I have enjoyed the freedom to do my classes when I have time. I have taken 8 courses and received generally A or A- for each one of them so far. It did not seem to be too difficult. I just would like to know if getting good grades so easy is sign of too easy classes. But these are my core classes, so I will attend one more year before I will start speculating about that point. It might get harder. I enjoy the school I just wonder if it is good enough education to get into IT field later.

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Extremely satisfied!

Homeland Security - April 12, 2013
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I am 91 credits into my needed 121 for graduation and have yet to encounter a negative instructor. All have been very encouraging, helpful and supportive.

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If you're an AF space Airman, you must take this course!

Space Studies - April 12, 2013
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OVERALL The interface is updated and is very user-friendly. In hind-sight, I was unreasonably intimidated with the online format. AMU specializes in DL/online degree and it shows. TUITION ASSISTANCE Again, the process is revised, it is much cleaner. An example is I just registered for another class today, and within 30 minutes the AF TA was approved. I anticipate AMU will be updated by COB tomorrow. CLASSES The overwhelming strength of AMU is that the DL/online format allows shift-workers like myself an opportunity for education. When I was attempting to attend classes in person, it was a nightmare. Now I log-in whenever it's convenient, and handle homework at a comfortable pace. VALUE There are always conflicting reports on the value of a degree. Simply put, it's worth it, on many levels (one of which many are interested in--monetary!) I'm an officer now in the Air Force, and I can honestly say I couldn't have done it without AMU.

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AMU has been a great learning experience

AA General Studies/History - April 11, 2013
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AMU has been a great learning experience. I attended Central Texas College before AMU and would by far chose AMU. It is a great school from the classroom to the advisors. They are always willing to work with you and answer any questions you have in a timely manner. Professors that I have had in most classes will go to great length to help you understand something if you are having trouble.

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Not Military Friendly...

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - April 8, 2013
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Not military friendly as they claim. Not willing to make exceptions for extenuating circumstances such as redeployments. Worst experience I've had in obtaining three degrees (two Master's and one Bachelor's). Not worth the money or time; invest in a school that will provide actual instruction and feedback.

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What you make of it...

BA in Management - April 6, 2013
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Like most things in life, it's what you make of it. There's been classes where I've simply "gone through the motions" and came out with an "A" then there's other classes I learned a great deal taking by doing all of the assignments. Don't expect very much interaction with your instructors, recently finished a class where the professor never once sent a message to me personally and everything else was cut & pasted.

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A brilliant way to join in on the beginnings of a new industry

Space Studies - April 6, 2013
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AMU/APUS is my first online school I've attended, but I have grown to really like the specific challenges online learning presents on its own. Sometimes I think it's a little lonely and at first I didn't really feel like a part of a real 'school'. However, it's amazing to think about how much time I've saved and how many resources I've saved now that I don't have to walk from the dorms to individual buildings, or traverse through one large one. There are no vending machines to tempt me on the way, and getting from one class to another is as fast as clicking a link. All that time spent in the hallways of a brick-and-mortar school build allegiance, but in reality is wasted energy. I worked full time and attended brick-and-mortar schools and now AMU/APUS and I have to say, that time spent running from one class to the next is time that can be spent on actual studies. After a couple of semesters of acclimation I realize that this really lets me get a great education and allows me to pay my bills. As for the degree, right now in this time of history there is an incredibly small space industry. This is going to be changing in the next decade as we enter the next generation of technology being developed today. This means that there is currently no promise of a job after obtaining a bachelors degree in Space Studies. Why? Because the space industry is frigging awesome and there are a lot of people competing for a very small job market. "What type of job will this degree prep me for?" The honest answer is no one knows. This industry is so young that there are most likely new jobs yet to be discovered. If space tourism really takes off, perhaps you could help design the interior of space craft, run the extensive training necessary for the tourists. Perhaps you could become a space operator, in other words controlling satellites in orbit, or even drone spacecraft performing work. A degree in aeronautical engineering is a great choice for getting into the space field as well, but sometimes an engineering job isn't for you (and it's not for me). Simply put, we are at the very infancy of the new space race, the possibilities are currently limited, but with foresight the possibilities are limitless. Pioneers do not have an easy walk in front of them, they are the ones who forge the path ahead. But if you have any passion at all for the space industry than you by default have an appreciation for challenging tasks and acceptance of risk. If our astronauts didn't accept a risk of unknown challenges, they would never leave the ground. If you are looking for a guaranteed way to make large amounts of money, stick to the lawyer/doctor thing. If you want to learn about spacecraft, the objects that really exist in the cosmos and take a step towards a career in any part of the space industry, I highly recommend this degree.

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Program has enlightened me

Religion - April 4, 2013
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When looking for a college online I was not sure how to find the best program. I took a chance with American Public University and have been happy with my choices. The instructors have been helpful, well-educated and friendly. The classes have challenged me in a positive manner and caused me reevaluate some previously held ideas and theologies. The financial aid department is easy to use and helpful in assisting with issues that arise. If I had it to do again, I would make no changes. I highly recommend this University.

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Making studying easier

Accounting - April 3, 2013
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I am only on my second semester at APUS, but I am very well satisfied with my classes and my instructors so far. I have not returned to school since 1990 and was very nervous and very fearful of the work that was going to be involved, but my fears were quickly put to rest. All instructors thus far have been absolutely wonderful with their feedback, encouragement and distance teaching skills. I would highly recommend APUS to ANYONE looking to further their education and they do not have time to attend classes at a campus. As a matter of fact, I have recommended APUS to several people looking for a degree. Good Job APUS!!!! I am highly impressed!!!!! and thanks for everything. :)

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Excellent School

Master of Arts in Political Science - April 3, 2013
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I have completed nine classes and have found this school to be just what I was looking for in an online school. You must apply yourself and do your research. If you do that you will get good grades and learn. Most of the instructors go out of their way to assist if you ask for help. You cannot post on forums without supported opinions or post less than required word count and expect good grades. Being able to follow instructions is a must.

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Great Value Overall

Psychology - March 27, 2013
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I am in my second year at APU. There are many reasons I believe APU is an excellent choice for someone beginning their educational experience. First of all, the financial value is difficult to beat. The quality of the technology, academic materials, and administrative support are all top-notch. Also, the Financial Aid Department is phenomenal. If you have found this to be a confusing process, go to APU - you'll be signed up and straightened out in a couple of hours. That said, the one area where I've had an issue is with the consistency in the quality of instructors. Most of them are fabulous. I've had two who I would classify as "questionable." The instructors all have excellent credentials, and I suppose that you would encounter this issue at any institution; however, be aware that there are at least a couple of them here. The two I had both taught courses that began in December. This may be a coincidence, but be aware of that as maybe the "better" instructors prefer not to teach around the holidays? The best courses I've had at APU have been Spanish I with Marco Bravo (which began in Dec. so there goes my theory), English 101 (required) with Jennifer Carmen, and Art History with Irene Nero (she is a lot of fun if you have an interest in this subject). Overall, it's an excellent university and a great value. You will get your money's worth, just look at your instructor's bio if you can before you select your courses and choose wisely!

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A worthwhile journey

Intelligence Studies - March 27, 2013
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There are very few programs that met my criteria for getting a MA in Intelligence Studies. I needed geographic flexibility, a reputable program, experts in the field, and a bit of a challenge. While I am not going to miss spending every weekend crafting responses to forum questions and most of my free time during the weekdays pouring over the books, here at the end of the program, it seems to have been a worthwhile endeavor. There are a lot of reviews here that comment on the financial aid portion of the school. I never experienced that personally, and it seemed pretty straight forward. Perhaps it has improved over time. Would I recommend this school as an option for future students? As it currently stands, yes, I would, unequivocally.

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Overall good program.

Religion - March 25, 2013
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No real challenging problems. There are many thing I think APUS/AMU could do better. Overall I am happy with the courses. I would perfer the options to chose textbook or ebook for a saving.

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AMU/APU BA in English

BA in English - March 19, 2013
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Soon I will complete my BA in English. This is an important goal for me and I am proud to say AMU partnered with me to accomplish it. Professors are top notch; many are leaders in their field. Reading their bios it is clear to see why they are able to contribute so much to the classroom. I am taking an Army course using very popular online software. No comparison, the AMU platform exceeds all other training platforms. Perhaps the best thing about AMU is the lack of spoon feeding. Courses are designed for those who want to learn. This is an environment where critical thinking is encouraged. Each class increases my interest, challenges my outlook and motivates me to dig deeper. I strongly recommend AMU to students who are serious about their studies. Your dedication and discipline will pay off.

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General Studies - Military Leadership; Do unto others...

AA General Studies/History - March 19, 2013
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So this is actually for all of you students that have ever had a bad experience with the school: My name is Mr. Winn and have been attending AMU for the past 6 years off and on. I attended Texas A&M Univ prior to my military career and have been taking courses with AMU for personal development and fun (and also using TA - tuition assistance, well I was at least). Some things to note in any aspect of school/careers: there will always be people in society that don't do their jobs well, that doesn't mean they are not trying. There will always be someone, if not many, that disagree with something you stand for or are trying to make a point with. That's the beauty of free speech and having a brain. This being said it is an individual duty to reach self goals. There may be people that try to slow you down, don't let it discourage you. There is always a solution to general questions and situations, and it is our responsibility as moral people to develop it. With many of you reading this at an early stage in your student life, do yourself a favor and set some long term goals. This is complicated sometimes, but doesn't have to be: 5 year, 10 year, and 20 year. Short and sweet. If there is ever anything I can do for my fellow students, or brothers in arms, please feel free to email me and let me help you. I have contacts at the school, in most of the 3 letter agencies, and around the globe. I will give you 100% of my resources to adapt and overcome any situation you are facing. allstarwinn at yahoo dot com Best of luck to all in all that you do. Also let me know if you ever need any air support! TAMU '04 Aggies AMU '?? Eagles

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Great school

Business Administration - March 18, 2013
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Great school and wonderful teachers. The financial aid process is very easy, the registration process is easy, and the classrooms are fun!

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Fairly good so far

Military Studies: Land Warfare - March 17, 2013
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I am currently 3/4 of the way through this program. I did my undergrad at one of the best schools in North America and have attended 2 other brick and mortar schools completing various other post-secondary programs. I have learned a lot from this course although I do have one caveat. This program will only give you what you put into it. As a post-grad program, much of the learning is instructor mediated, student driven. If you put in the work and have good classmates, you will get a lot out of this program. If you just want to do the bare minimum and pass, you can do that too. All in all, this is a great program for any military members who are looking at gaining a wider perspective while gaining a valuable accreditation.

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Overall a great school

Emergency and Disaster Managment - March 17, 2013
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I started my degree program at the ripe old age of 43 and so far I can say I am extremely satisfied with this school. I had no problems with the transfer of credit from my junior college and the school even accepted some of my professional certificates for credit. As in any other school there are some instructors that are fantastic and some not so much. However, you must remember that this is self directed learning so you get out of it what you put into it. I have had to get used to using e-books but it wasn't that great of a jump for me. The library is incredibly extensive and a great resource. If I have any complaints it would be with the counseling department. I have recieved some contradictory advice from them and decided to go on my own direction. It would be nice if the counselors could all speak from the same playbook. All in all I am extrememly happy with this school, and plan on pursuing my graduate degree from here once I finish my bachelors.

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Computer Systems and Networks

Information Technology - March 17, 2013
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I am very disappointed with the fact that if you are not in the military they treat you very differently. I enrolled in APU last semester and I am very surprised at the fact that the professors do not communicate at all. It feels as if you are there just so they can collect your money. I decided to switch majors thinking maybe it would be better but it was the same in the other class. When you try to call and speak to someone about any problems you are having it is almost impossible to reach someone. Next semester I am going to switch to a physical college where I can actually interact with the professors and students in person. This college is a big joke.

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Objective APU review

Criminal Justice - March 14, 2013
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I just finished writing a review for my last two classes here at APU. The biggest concern/problem I have encountered since attending APU is their financial aid department. I am a 52 years old student who does not need his hand held. I have operated in the work environment successfully for many years without handholding. The problem seems to be APU's need for a continual flow of money to keep their university operating. They need to identify the glaring lack of concern for their students financial aid concerns. I have gone around and around with them on what the Department of Education's policy is on how all universities handle student financial aid disbursements. Obviously they do not agree with me or it would not be one of my concerns. Other issues I believe are situational that can be resolved between the student and the institution. Overall I really enjoy the classes I take and am not one of those who feels that the school or its teachers should spoon feed me a degree. If you are looking for a school that is easy and you won't have to work toward your academic goals than APU is not for you.

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AMU - Very Good "virtual" educational experience

Intelligence Studies - March 14, 2013
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Hi, I've been studying at the American Military University arm of APU for three years. The programs and required courses are well laid out, so you know what course to take and when to take it. Cost is low, which some believe means a lower level of education being provided, but I have found the level of instruction to be very good. Objectives and requirements for each course are well defined, so you know from the start what the class expectations are. Since you are not physically at a campus, the students experience and what they get out of it depends on the ability to participate and interact with the instructor and classmates. Over-all I rate the school, courses, and instructors as "very high quality."

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Excellent opportunity for military students

Middle Eastern Studies - March 12, 2013
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Overall, my experience at AMU was very positive. Even though I had a fair amount of exposure to Middle Eastern Studies previous to pursuing my degree, I learned something new in every one of the classes I took. The instructors were all highly qualified, and I only had one (out of 14) instructor whom I felt graded me based on my positions on issues rather than my ability to defend those positions. My experience at brick-and-mortar universities has been far worse in that regard. My two biggest complaints about my coursework were that: 1) discussion boards could be handled much better. The discussion boards are supposed to replace the in-class discussions that students would have at a brick-and-mortar school, but often, rather than provoke actual debate about issues, they just became a check on whether the students had done that week's reading. And, 2) lack of lectures. Lectures are an integral part of any college class at a physical institution, and it does not seem like it is a major leap in technology to post online lectures, so I do not understand why they are not a standard part of every course. As originally stated, however, on the whole my experience was very good. For military personnel stationed somewhere that precludes attending a physical university, it is hard to come up with a better alternative.

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Challenging

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - March 10, 2013
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Great program. Some instructors were far more challenging than others. Overall I learned a great deal and feel enriched with the new knowledge and skills I have attained.

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[name omitted] doesn't cut it as a Professor

Religion - March 10, 2013
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In SOCI 429 [the professor] went out of her way to cause much trouble in this class to the point that I bearly passed the class. Also I understand that a Professor has the right to cjange the syllabus, but the class needs to be told, not almost four weeks after the fact. We were to write about a cult and I wrote about the Jehovah Witnesses and She became angry on line about it. She sent me a link from watchtower.org to prove that the Jehovah Witnesses were not a cult and I sent her about 8 or nine links that stated that they were a cult. After that I was lucky to get a grade above 66%. My final grade was around 64%. I reported it and someone from APUS called me and ask if I wanted to protest the grade. I said that I did. No one has ever called back or cared about this problem. I have maintained an A or B avaerage on all of my classes, but this one. Would I refer APUS to someone else, No I would not, If you have Professors that are so rstrictive on the forum, then nothing new can be learned. I would have dropped APUS and changed schools, if I had not been so close to finishing my degree program.A lot of students dropped out of this class because of the professor. I was going to take your Masters in History, but I believe that I would be better served going to a different school.

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Information Technology

Information Technology - March 10, 2013
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I agree with the previous post, APUS doesn't actually teach you anything. Much of what you need to learn must self taught. As the poster stated, it is a great place for getting a degree if you're not really interested in learning anything useful. 90% of the courses rely on submitting papers regardless of the course. For example taking a math course or computer programming course may require week after week of posting forums or submitting assignments in the MLA or APA format. For Math?!!! Get real. 70% of most courses rely heavily on weekly posting some dribble on forums just to get a decent grade which will account for 30-60% of your final grade.

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BA Security Management

BA in Management - March 10, 2013
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APUS / AMU is without a doubt one of the better distance learning institutions. Do not be discouraged by the negative reviews. Online learning is not for everyone. It requires a self-starter that is willing to put forth the effort. If you are competent enough to figure out your own finances and make adjustments when necessary (i.e. purchase the text book on your own if you do not like the provided e-book), then you will do well in this school. I have attended 4 other institutions and have 7 weeks left until I complete my bachelors. I can honestly say this is a great institution – but ultimately it is no different than anything else in life – it will return only what you put in to it.

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So Glad I Did This

Psychology - March 9, 2013
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This is a great school; I've really enjoyed my experience here so far. The instructors are terrific, most of them have worked or have experience in the field they are teaching and all the instructors I've had so far have been very willing to answer questions about course content and give helpful feedback on my work. Keep in mind, the professors are human: yes, they can make mistakes sometimes, and may take a while to get around to grading your work; they have lives too. I didn't have any problems with the financial aid process; it was pretty clear to me. My only real criticism would be the eBooks and additional material the school uses. The content itself is fine, but the quality of some of the eBooks looks like a poor xerox and sometimes the additional content will have broken links or link to content that you need to register to see. Most of the time it's fine though. If anyone is considering an online college, you should know that you have to have the discipline to do the work without someone leading you along by the hand every step of the way. If you're the type of person who is okay with finding out information on your own instead of waiting for someone to tell you, then you'll do great!

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Great School

BS in Environmental Studies - March 9, 2013
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I am in my senior year and I love the courses at AMU. I'm getting my BS in environmental science fish and wildlife management. The teachers know the subjects they teach. All the teachers I have had have all had careers in fish and wildlife and environmental science areas. I would recommend AMU to anyone interested in pursuing their education.

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So far...so good.

Information Systems Security - March 9, 2013
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I have been an APU student for two years now, working toward a B.S. in information systems security. Customer service needs some improvement / attention to detail. The courses offer online labs now, which I have found to be better than expected. I have been to brick and mortar institutions and there is no difference in the curriculum in my field of study. The only drawback is for people who thrive in social interaction environments (human contact). Otherwise, there is no difference. The school has regional accreditation, so their degrees are just as legit as any brick and mortar. For degrees in information technology, you will need to obtain industry certification as well. Not having certifications will cause problems in getting a job in the IT industry.

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Very pleased

Master of Arts in Political Science - March 9, 2013
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I have just begun working on my MA degree at APUS. The rigor is great and the professors are extremely good. This program is must better that the first MA degree that I earned in History at a traditional sticks and bricks state university. I am very impressed.

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APU-School for Success

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - March 9, 2013
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APU means: Education,Closeness,Credibility,Loyalty,Pride, Encouragement. APU has good professors,resources and student services that work hard to help you every day.

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Excellent Choice.

AA Business - March 9, 2013
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From the beginning I was able to follow clear steps to signing up and filing for Federal Aid. I have attended for nearly 2 years and am on my last class before completing my degree and have only had 1 or 2 issues with the entire process. Know your limits on your Federal Aid and you will do fine. You will not be eligible for the entire year and must take 8 weeks off at one point. Also know that you will not see your refund until 4 weeks AFTER classes start. Support was always helpful, extensions are easy to obtain if you need one (30 days at a time - twice per class). The main drawback for me, is E-books. I like to physically have a book when learning. On another hand most classes you do not even use your book but use lectures. This is by far SO MUCH EASIER than GOING to school. You have time to do what you need over the space of 7 days and each class is set up in an easy to follow forum.

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AMU Degree programs are a great fit for anyone

BA in Management - March 9, 2013
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This school was an excellent choice for me 4 years ago when I started working towards my B.A. in Management. The flexibility of the schedule made it so easy to stay on track and tae the classes I wanted to at certain times. I retired from the Air Force and the education I received while active duty carried over to my AMU experience. I never would have imagined at this point in my life I would have a CCAF degree and Associates and Bachelor’s degree, but AMU made it possible.

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Recommended

BS - Environmental Studies - March 9, 2013
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I have just completed my degree program in Environmental Science and remain convinced that I could not have received a finer education at another school. I am confident that I have been well prepared to meet entry level and beyond qualifications for a future in my chosen career. I highly recommend this school for its content, assistance and most importantly the quality of its professors.

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Worthless School

Information Technology - March 8, 2013
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As an individual who has been in the IT industry for over 20 years, I was required to submit a waiver to opt out of the initial COLL100 course. A course designed to teach new students how to take classes online which costs $800. I had submitted over 10 artifacts along with my resume and essay showing that I am competant to take an online course. Rest assured, the "waiver" office denied it for the following reason: "After careful review of the documentation and the explanation you sent for your COLL100 waiver request it was not evident that you have met the minimum requirements necessary to waive taking the class: specifically your online learning experience is too old. Too much has changed for it to still be applicable in today's online learning environment." These idiots are all about taking your money...be for warned!

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AMU IT Program

Information Technology - March 6, 2013
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Before starting the IT program do a little research on what you want your goal in the IT field to be, that way if you are interested in Network, you don't fill up your electives full of Web Design. AMU is a very good online school especially for very busy people. Doing school online means that the student needs to be self motivated and ready to push themselves to learn. Like any school you have your good and bad instructors. It's good to get into the school forums and ask other students what they thing and try to stick with the ones you like. The school uses ebooks which some people have a very difficult time using. For an online school the use of technology is surprisingly limited, but improving.

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Excellent School

Military History - March 2, 2013
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I have had no problems with APUS. The financial aid department has worked like a dream, the professors are highly qualified and very good, the coursework is appropriate for the degree. I already have a MBA and a doctorate and I rate this school as good as any I have attended. The problems that other have seem to be of their making. Online is not for those who need a lot of hand-holding.

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Your Path to Excellence

M.A. - National Security Studies - February 28, 2013
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The American Military University provided the tools necessary to complete a degree through years of being unable to attend classroom courses. I completed my degree plan while on two assignments on two continents and after being sent on temporary duty to several locations. Most of my fellow students were also travelers in AMU/APUS who shared the limited connectivity of an arduous schedule. We were able to assist one another and the university's staff was considerate of duty responsibilities. Most of the instructors were professional, well qualified, and provided effecient feedback. There were a few instructors who were unresponsive and unhelpful which was the only negative issue which plagued my BS and MA journey with AMU. Overall, however, AMU served as the right medium for accomplishing a major goal which would have otherwise been unachievable.

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Excellent Online Choice

Masters of Arts History - February 28, 2013
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I must admit, I was a bit skeptical about attending an online Masters program, but APU has vanquished those fears. The independent learning module so prevalent in the MA History courses allows me to, in a sense, create my own course of study. As a full-time student holding a full-time job while still attempting to have a family life, I was worried I would have to drop to part-time status, but the flexibility of online has allowed me to still "have it all." I have been challenged in my courses, but the support provided by the staff and faculty has been quite encouraging. I am two-thirds through my program, and have enjoyed every moment of it.

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MA Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice - February 26, 2013
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I have attended both traditional and online schools for close to 20 years. Based on my experience American Public University System (AMU/APU) has been great. The courses I have attended here have been the most challenging of all of the traditional and online programs I have attended. With that said it is critical that each person must consider their individual situation, personal goals and learning style, before attending any educational facility or program. Don't take anyone else's word, find out yourself. Always consider whether other schools accept their credits/courses. If they don't think about attending carefully. If you attempting to obtain a specific license, find out the academic requirements first. Contrary to the government education is not a one size fits all endeavor. Luck is the meeting of opportunity and skill. Don't let your dreams, disappear. Hard work is what makes it all happen.

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So far so good

BA in Management - February 8, 2013
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I am surprised at the negative reviews. At first I had some issues with my Financial Aid, but after a few emails it got straightened out. But I have issues like that with all schools, that process just sucks all the way around. Aside from that, I have really like it. I get to interact with students from around the country and the world when my classes get mixed with the military folks. I have had great teachers and I love that we are not just using texts but other resources as well.

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A.P.U is for You!

Masters of Arts History - February 4, 2013
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I highly recommend APU. I am working on my MA in History, however with one full-time and one part-time job regular graduate school was not an option for me. Through APU, I am receiving a quality education that fits in my hectic schedule. Time management is the key to APU, though the deadlines are spaced out and you are given time to complete the course work students must take inititative. The APU community is also very helpful through the campus lounge and forum. The classes are as rigorous as graduate level classes should be, and the instructors are very helpful.

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Positive Experience

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - February 4, 2013
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I am presently attending APU taking my last class in order to complete a Master of International Relations and Conflict Resolution and all I have to say is that my experience has been positive, worthwhile and fulfilling. I have never had an issue with their Financial Office, I myself have applied and gotten my financial aid on time, easy process to apply and reapply, really not a big deal. They are also very good in sending you reminders of all sorts via email, for the financial aid, for the start of the semester, etc, etc. The times that I have needed assistance, again I have had an answer from Office staff, Counselors and Professors within a 24 hr period, and I have used both email and phone to contact them, with no issues at all. Classes and Professors again are excellent, some Professors tend to be tougher than others but that is normal in every institution, so every class experience depends on the professor at hand. Overall, you do have to be disciplined in the sense that you need to take aside time to study (as in any other college or university), read the materials, work on research projects, lots and lots of reading….discussion is a must every week, since it is an online degree, so you have to access the class and discuss learned material with the Professor and students…other than that it has been a smooth process at least on my own personal case and I will definitely recommend this institution to others planning to achieve higher educational goals.

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Good for my situation

Masters of Arts History - February 1, 2013
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I chose to attend an online university, because my location, odd work hours and frequent work related travel made attending a traditional school nearly impossible. I chose AMU, because they had a lot more history programs available and a better reputation than most large online schools. I like the classes that I have taken, but I will say they are what you make of them. If you do all your assigned readings and engage your instructors in discussions, you can become a subject matter expert. Some people do skate by doing the bare minimum and learn very little. Sadly those who do the bare minimum seem to be giving the rest of us a bad reputation. I hope my Graduate Degree from AMU will be taken seriously, but I won't know until I enter the job market with it.

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Great School

Bachelors of Science: Legal Studies - February 1, 2013
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After completing my first year with this school, I find it interesting to read other student's comments. This school has been nothing but positively worth the time I have spent attending. There was a comment earlier about "actually learning" well, no matter where you attend school, you must actually participate in order to actually learn. The professor's can only guide you but as the student, you must do the work it takes so that you can in fact apply the knowledge that is gained. Great school!

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75% Completed so far - M.A. in Political Science

Master of Arts in Political Science - January 31, 2013
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I have completed 75% of the Masters of Arts in Political Science with a Public Policy concentration at APUS. The assignments have been challenging and have required in-depth research and hours of effort per week. On average (higher for weeks with research papers), I spend four to five hours reading/researching and four to five hours writing papers/essays/posts per week. Most of the professors engage in the weekly Forum discussions by asking additional questions from students discussing the topic and the best professors re-direct the discussion and provide additional reading/research material for further discussion. Yes, I had one professor that did not participate in the Forum and that was unfortunate (I notified APUS of the situation), but that has occurred only once in eight classes (I recall similar issues at my brick and mortar undergraduate university). APUS has room for improvement in two particular areas. First, professors must get stricter at enforcing the citation rules, particularly in the Forum discussions. I have seen too many posts not up to APA standards and I wished the Professor would have commented on it for everyone to see and learn from. Second, professors must get stricter at enforcing proper sentence, paragraph and paper writing. I don’t mean spelling errors – I mean writing at a professional level. It appears most professors value content over writing standards, but I personally could have benefited from having a paper sent back to me with markups for bad writing and points taken off for it. APUS’s reputation and students would greatly benefit from these two improvements. Overall, the school provides great value and the degrees are regionally accredited – so this is the real deal. However, there is room for the institution to take it to the next level.

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You get what you pay for

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - January 31, 2013
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With this online school, you can expect flexible scheduling for working professionals as well as a very affordable tuition and course materials. In an online format, you miss out on class lectures and group discussions, but the school attempts to make up for this with forum posts and some Powerpoint presentations. Course websites tend to be very organized allowing you to work ahead and access articles, lectures, etc at any time. My biggest complaint about AMU and the IR program is the lack of instructor participation. While professors may have years of experience and multiple degrees, very few instructors take the time to critique coursework and engage students on discussion boards. Making good grades isn't too difficult, and with little professor oversight, it's difficult to stay 100% focused and motivated about each course. If I had the money and time, I would much prefer a regular university, but for the price and convenience, AMU is a solid choice.

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Would Recommend

Psychology - January 31, 2013
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I am a senior at UC Riverside and I had to take one class with APU because I found out at the last second that I needed a class that was not being offered with UCR within my graduation time frame. APU was the ONLY school that I could find that taught a course that was considered equivalent to a UCR upper division course that I could finish in the required time. I found when taking the class that the material was presented pretty much exactly the way it is in person at UCR. I felt without a doubt that the way I was educated in this class at APU was just as good as at UCR and, at a fraction of the cost. I didn't receive FAFSA assistance at APU, so I cannot comment on that aspect of the school. What I can say is my teacher was wonderful and extremely competent, the library online (where you can access millions of scholarly articles,) was BETTER than the online library at UCR. I had a field day reading through articles that caught my interest and not having to pay to read the full version. :)My adviser that was assigned to me upon admittance, guided me through many of the processes, and I really felt taken care of. I won't be going to graduate school with APU, because I just learn better face to face and I want to do research for my graduate program, but I still felt despite my learning preferences, I learned just as much as I would have in person.

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MA in Homeland Security - Outstanding Program

Homeland Security - January 31, 2013
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I have completed 3/4 of the coursework for a Masters in Homeland Security. I could not be happier with the program, its professors, the curriculum, and the quality of education. The work is challenging yet interesting. Do not take this if you don't plan to conduct research, author research papers, or just in hopes of an easy degree. The education will definately help in my career aspirations and serve to enhance my skills for future opportunities.

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MA: Transportation and Logistics Management

MA: Transportation and Logistics Management - January 30, 2013
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The college is an excellent value with at $300. per credit with regional and national accredidation. The students are from all over the world including military, government, and civilian. You must be self motivated. The materials, textbooks, and website are on target. You have good and bad professors at every school. Do your homework when picking the best instructor you are paying for it get the best ones. Teachers at AMU are professionals that give real world experience with feedback. Be ready to make deadlines, write forums, APA papers, podcasts, research, powerpoints, and an occasional group assignment based on the class. Rememeber APA all the way, Perrla paper formate tool, Perdue Owl,turnitin, son of a citation machine, and yes the online library for reasearch using Proquest and Ebsco.You must put the time in and do the work. Good luck cite, cite, cite

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Great expierence thus far

Bachelor of Health Management - January 30, 2013
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I so far cannot agree with some of the reviews, I have had ZERO problems with the financial aid office or fafsa, I have seen my grades and I follow them closely, all of my work has been viewed and graded with comments to help me improve and with week and strong points, every instructor so far has been great. I work full time and online courses have really helped me gain a positive outlook for the future. I would recommend APU to everyone who does not have time for a traditional university

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HAPPY I GRADUATED FROM APUS

BS - Environmental Studies - January 26, 2013
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I GRADUATED FROM APUS LAST YEAR WITH A BS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. OVER MANY YEARS I HAVE WORKED ON MY COLLEGE EDUCATION AND HAVE ATTENDED COMMUNITY COLLEGES, AND STATE UNIVERSITIES. WHEN I BEGAN MY ONLINE STUDIES, I STARTED WITH ANOTHER SCHOOL AND SOON BECAME AWARE THEY HAD NO INTEREST IN SUCCESS, ONLY PROFIT. APUS IS A GOOD ONLINE SCHOOL, VERY WELL ORGANIZED, AND DOES THE JOB PRETTY WELL FOR DISTANCE LEARNING. I FIND THE SCIENCES ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO DO ONLINE, BUT IF YOU ARE A HARD WORKER, YOU CAN DO IT. DISTANCE LEARNING IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. IF YOU EXPECT IT TO BE EASY YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE EXPERIENCE.

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Good online school

Criminal Justice - January 25, 2013
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This is a great school. It is not a diploma mill you have to work hard to earn your degree. The only thing I would change is that the books need to be sent to the student instead of using an online copy.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

English - January 24, 2013
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I have completed 22 classes with APU and have three more to go. I hope to receive my BA in English this May. Generally my experience has been positive. Most of the teachers are extremely good. (You can recognize the ones that don't give a hoot pretty fast.) Forum discussions are generally lively. For an English degree the classes are reading-heavy (generally at least 100 pages per week per class) and most are writing-intensive as well. In one class I had four writing assignments each week. There's a good mix of e-book and hardcopy text book, and the book department is easy to work with and very efficient. The finance department is not the greatest, at least not if you're getting student loans. They had a habit of not notifying me of anything they needed and I would find out when I e-mailed the book department saying WHERE ARE MY TEXTS? They would respond that I was on Financial Hold and then I'd be on the phone with Finance trying to find out what was going on when I had filled out my paperwork six weeks ago, had received my letters of credit and so forth, and thought everything was fine. Finance also has a habit of leaving their phone on voicemail and responding when they feel like it. Also, the English program has changed since I first enrolled. Now there are concentrations available. I would be one class shy of a writing concentration but I'm locked into my current (read OLD) program because they don't seem to like to change. So I'll just be getting a general English degree as opposed to a specialty in literature or writing. I don't mind, but I do wish the program had been a little more flexible.

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HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

Masters of Arts History - January 24, 2013
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I highly recommend APU. I really wanted to obtain a MA in History, but with a full-time job and four children, attending a brick and mortar school was not an option for me. Through APU, I am receiving a quality education that fits in my hectoc schedule. The classes are as rigorous as graduate level classes should be, and the instructors are very helpful. I have never had a problem with the Financial Aid department. I am two classes away from graduation, and am so glad I chose APU!

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Think Twice

Criminal Justice - January 24, 2013
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Initially I was torn over writing this review, as my experience with APUS was neither positive nor negative; there were some high points and some low points. As I have been a student at a brick and mortar university, I did not find the low points any lower than I had experienced at a traditional university and the high points, well not that high upon review. Let me begin my saying, the course work with APUS is hit and miss, some courses are difficult and on par with what I had expected, other courses were a joke, the courses were pointless, there was little to no work and what work was required could be completed in a short amount of time. However, take into account that classes at traditional ground schools are also hit and miss, therefore, take this criticism of course work with a grain of salt. The professors, similar to the course work, they are extremely hit and miss, some are engaging in classes and great with questions and comments, others simply grade course work(sometimes weeks after course work is due) with little or no feedback. If you think these are some of the low points, I haven’t even gotten there yet. While the academics at APUS are at best hit and miss (at worse bordering at sub-standard), the business office is a complete and total joke. I utilize financial aid to fun my education, someone has made so many mistakes to my account and I somehow owe APUS money, for what, I have gotten no answer, the fact that I felt that some of the errors may have been my own I agreed to pay back a large sum of money, after authorizing a monthly payment I was charged almost double what I had agreed to pay, only to find out that I still owed more, after repeated attempts to find an answer I have been given the run around. In addition to this, I have recently applied for graduation from this illustrious institution, only to be informed (after I had paid a graduation fee and taken an “exit exam”) that I would be unable to graduate because I am one credit short. When I had applied for the program I was told that the science required for the major would also be used to cover an elective science (turns out this was inaccurate). When I spoke to an “academic advisor” (one of those same advisors that gave me misinformation) I was told “sorry, that was wrong, if you had the person’s name we may have been able to waive that requirement but since you don’t know who you talked it just isn’t possible to help you”. Had I known two years ago I was being lied to I would have written the person’s name down, wait, if I had known two years ago I was being lied to I would have attended another university. Point being, students suffer for APUS mistakes. In addition to all of this, I have maxed out my student loans, meaning there is no money left for this one class, I now have to pay even more money out of pocket. This fee will be in addition to money that I own from a previous, I don’t even know what because I can’t get a straight answer. While I will not say do not attend APUS, I will say, please do your research before deciding on this university, there are other choices. While the academics are not completely bad, the business office is so completely and utterly amateurish it will ruin the entire experience, the “academic advisors” are hardly better as they will say anything the student wants to hear (truth or complete fabrication). Oh, if you are seeking a degree that is worth several thousand dollars that you most likely will never receive, attend APUS without hesitation as this is the university for you.

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No Regrets Whatsoever

Emergency and Disaster Managment - January 24, 2013
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I was nervous to try APU because I hadn't been in school for fifteen years, but I went from checking out the school to enrolling in less than a week. The system made it incredibly easy to get financial aid, figure out which classes to take, and get started with my first class. So far I've gotten excellent grades, I've learned things that I can apply to my life and career, and I'm working toward a better future. I love that I can do the work whenever I want to, and that my classmates are scattered all over the world. The best part is I'm showing my son and the kids that I work with at my job how to follow through on the goal of becoming a good student.

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In debt for nothing

Criminal Justice - January 24, 2013
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I don't even know where to begin, and I don't have the energy or will to get into all of it. Leave it be that this school has destroyed any chance I have of attaining an education anytime in the foreseeable future and has has had a significant negative impact on my life. Based on my experience with this school I must, by principal, encourage others to avoid it.

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Great Online Education

M.A. Psychology - January 23, 2013
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I love the online format. After getting used to the way classes are run, which takes about a week or two, you get into the groove and everything runs smoothly. You need to have good time management skills to complete and online program. This program came highly recommended to me from a former teacher at John's Hopkins University, which was why I chose it, and I am very happy I did. If you don't like traditional calsses and can handle a good bit of independent learning, APU is definately the way to go!

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Cody's Review

BA- Philosopy - January 23, 2013
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I am pleased with American Public University. Senator Harkin cited APUS as one of the for-profit institutions of higher learning that is succeeding in educating students. I would agree. I have a real sense of connection with my classmates and the faculty. APUS is not perfect and therefore can improve. I would rather have potential for improvement than absolute perfection. If that makes sense. I am still learning. I will keep striving for excellence. I would like to shout out to BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, T. Rowe Price and Vanguard Group for making it possible. Peace.

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Communication with students (customers) is not the best

Public Health - January 23, 2013
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The financial aid process is slow once they get you in there. You can never get a definite date as to when your financial aid money will be added to your account. Also, it's like pulling teeth to get someone from the financial aid department to speak with you instead you have to demand an agent 20 times via a support services agent who insist they can help you. Very unprofessional. My next degree will definitely be from a brick and mortar institution.

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As a Veteran, this was excellent

Masters of Arts History - January 23, 2013
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Most of the instructors are brilliant; most are very engaged with the courses they teach. Only one course used a text that was, IMHO, inadequate (Kitto's The Greeks is way out of date!), and the course in Rome had a recommended book that turned out to be disappointing -- the required text was so much better! All but one instructor posted grades in a timely manner. All provided detailed feedback.

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Great Value, Excellent Experience!

Masters of Business Administration - January 23, 2013
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First, here is a little about my background. My bachelors in journalism is from a traditional brick and mortar school and I have attended multiple institutions over the years. In addition, I taught four years of high school and about four years on the collegiate level and am currently an instructor for both online and live classes. Second, let me preface my review by stating that when I went searching for an MBA my emphasis was on quick, inexpensive, convenient, regionally accredited, and well liked by the students. APU fit all of my criteria and exceeded my expectations. When I was getting my bachelors, I would say the breakdown out of about 40 classes was 8 teachers were lousy, some were so so, most were ok, and about 5 were life changing. My online experience with APU was similar. The MBA is only 39 units so the breakdown was that 1 instructor was lousy, 2 were so so, most were average, and 2 were life changing. I was able to complete my MBA in 14 months with 2 8-week classes per session and it was definitely challenging. I would not recommend this route unless you enjoy writing. I wrote about 8 12-15 page term papers and about 80 total 3-5 page papers for the weekly assignments. This was in addition to the online discussion groups. I also completed a mid-term and final (often timed) for almost every class. Occasionally the term paper would count as the final. I had excellent discussions with my classmates and instructors and I am still in touch with my favorite professors. My MBA helped me to acquire a new teaching job and definitely jump started my salary. I recommend APU without reservation to someone that is seeking to improve their business knowledge and get a leg-up in certain parts of society. However, if you are seeking to move on in traditional brick and mortar academia or ivy league business I suggest you go to an AACSB business school. This school was good for my situation, but you must weigh your situation and needs for the future. Last, I must address the financial aid situation. I did everything I was asked (on time) and filled out my paperwork properly. I never had a problem and they were quite polite.

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Very satisfied

Paralegal Studies - January 23, 2013
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A little over halfway through my first year at APU and I am completely happy with everything so far. I had no issues with financial aid/loans at all and actually received prompt and courteous help when I had questions for financial aid or professors.

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APU Bachelor's of Psychology

Bachelor of Arts - January 22, 2013
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I just completed my 5th course with APU in order to get my BA in Psychology. So far I have been fairly pleased. Some instructors are good others are not. Use RateMyProfessors.com to research instructors before registering for classes. There have been 2 I have not liked but the other 3 have been good. I have had no issues with financial aid. I have someone I contact at financial aid anytime I have a question. You can't beat the price and I have taken classes at other online institutions with higher prices that were no more involved than APU. I have also taken classes at a brick & mortar institution (3 years worth) and have found APU to be tougher. If you have questions ask and if you feel you received a grade lower than you deserved appeal it, I did and my grade was raised! I was able to transfer almost all of my credits and now I am halfway done with my courses at APU.

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Great Experience

Masters of Arts History - January 22, 2013
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I completed my MA in History in Spring 2012. Throughout the entire process I encountered very few problems. Sometimes the school website would crash, and it usually happened on the weekend because that is when assignments are due. If you do your work ahead of time, there should be no problems. The school accepted several of my credits from law school and saved me a bunch of money. I encountered a few times where I could not reach my professors through email in a timely manner. I had other professors who provided several methods of contact and were easily reachable. I had a medical issue during one semester and all of my professors were understanding and helpful. I found the content of the courses to be challenging and imformative. I'm considering pursuing an MBA with APU very soon.

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Beat out two schools here in Massachusetts

Emergency and Disaster Managment - January 22, 2013
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When searching for an institution to obtain a Masters, I looked at two schools here in Massachusetts and several online universities before deciding on APU. Yes, the other schools were well known and expensive, but APU taught the same courses, and used the same text books, so why pay more for the same classes as the others? I am very pleased with my degree program and the people I work for were very impressed with how the online courses were layed out and taught, along with the knowledge I have acquired.

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APU is a great online college

BA in Management - January 22, 2013
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I am attending American public university for a degree in management with a concentration in retail and I am senior with less than half a year left to go, right now I am 21 and I started when I was 18. I first decided to go to an online school because I was going to be working in retail during my entire academic journey, so I had to be able to study and complete work around my job. APU is a great college for this because they allow you to finish work any time before the common Thu or Sun due dates which allow me to study and complete work on my off days which are highly random because of a retail environment. APU is a college with a good education at a good price. All textbook fees are included in the tuition which is a flat 250$ per credit and $50 technology fee for each course. APU is able to absorb the textbook costs into tuition, because a large majority of their textbooks have been put onto their online library database. The majority of my online textbooks have been easy to access and navigate, I have only had trouble viewing a couple textbooks, but once I contacted the instructors they help me resolve this issue quickly. If you work at Wal-Mart you get an additional %15 off all tuition fees through their scholarship partnership and as a result a large majority of my classmates are Wal-Mart employees. I have paid for all of my tuition with cash straight from my bank account, so I have no idea how good the financial department is at managing student loans, government aid, or anything like that. If you want a school that offers a good education with flexible studying hours and straightforward tuition costs ($800 per 3 credit course) you should consider APU.

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Glad I transfered

Bachelors of Science: Legal Studies - January 21, 2013
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It took me over a year to find a school to transfer to when I decided to leave the university I was attending. I always enjoyed online classes because it allowed me to actually assert myself. The professors are great, I am able to use them as references and most if not all of my legal studies professors have gone to law school so they constantly give tips on how to get into law school. I have learned so much more than I have every thought I could. I am able to work and go to school at the same time and not get super stressed. I love that the majority of my text books are online and if I need an actual text book they send it to me. I used to pay close to $1000 bucks a semester on textbooks so this is really helping me out. I have had a small issue with the financial aid office though. To be honest, I don't think it is as bad as some people have said. I have a tuition fund so dealing with the financial aid office at any school has been a challenge. I just pay out of pocket, then I get a refund check 3 weeks later when my tuition fund has been deducted. Works fine for me. I will be graduating within 6 months and I plan on getting my Masters here as well.

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High Quality Institution and Staff

BA in English - January 20, 2013
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I am currently in my fourteenth course with APUS and continue to be impressed with the quality of education I am receiving. Before choosing a school, I researched like anyone else and found APUS to be the only online school that was interested in my education rather than merely the tuition I would provide for them. We all know the online schools I am referring to, when after you request info, you receive a phone call from a recruiter within five minutes (no joking) pressuring you to enroll the following week. APUS does no pressuring, which is a huge reason why I chose them, along with their affordability. Throughout the past year and a half in attendance, the professors have challenged me to grow in knowledge and understand through their interaction and expertise. Any time I have needed to utilize staff from individual departments, like the library, admissions, or financial aid, I have always received responses in a timely manner. APUS continues to exceed my expectations, and I recommend this school to anyone seeking a degree with quality.

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If you've already got a good science background and want to take your career to the next level, then this is the program for you!

MS - Environmental Policy & Management - January 20, 2013
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Since completing my studies at APUS, I've made two major advancements to my career. The courses are challenging but well worth the effort. The knowledge I've gained has helped me tremendously. You pay more in tuition than you would if you attended a public university; but the same could be said about most online degree programs. Some professors make good use of the technology and post videos of their lectures and other more interactive elements; but most do not. This degree does not give you many of the hard science skills needed to do environmental field work (aside from one toxicology class); but it does a great job of preparing you for a job in the public sector. Some skills you will learn are conflict resolution, collaborative management approaches, ethics, environmental regulations and law, and other such soft skills needed by policy makers and/or project managers.

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Great Choice

Criminal Justice - January 20, 2013
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This university not only challanges you in the classroom it will also help move your career forward. I got my first law enforcement job before finishing my program. I am in my last week of classes before finishing my degree and I do not have any regrets about my college degree choice. Take the time to look at apus.edu and take that next step to apply. Good luck on your future!

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AA in History

AA General Studies/History - January 20, 2013
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I have had all good experiences in this school. I have completed nine classes so far. A couple of my teachers weren't as good as the others, but they have all been at least decent. I find the forums bolster good feelings between students,and I have always felt part of a class, and supported by my fellow students. This school is NOT a degree mill, to the foolish person who stated that. It is totally legitimate, and properly regionally credited. It is the American Military, for crying out loud.Hello. Some people will always be complainers, the rest of us like this school a lot. No complaints here. Why is it all the naysayers post anonymously??

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The Best College Experience

BS - Environmental Studies - January 20, 2013
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Let me start by saying that I have attended a few community colleges, both in person and online. None of the classes I attended were all that satisfactory. The teachers were either too vague and you got bad grades because there weren't enough details or they explained things in only one way. For example, I took a world history class that was shared with a distance learning class, over a TV at their location. The entire class failed the first test. Our teacher said he felt like he was failing us and asked us what he could do to help. The main request was that he give us visual aids. He refused on the premise that it wasn't fair for the distance learning class to look at pictures while listening him talk. Consequently, most of the class failed the second test also. I dropped the course before things got worse. When I first signed up for APU, they accepted almost every college course I earned from local community colleges. I have taken over 60 credits through APU and am only two classes away from graduating with a Bachelor's in Environmental Science. I know that a lot of people have complaints about the financial aid department. Last month, I experienced the only issue I have had, so far, where they misplaced paperwork, didn't tell me until right before my semester began and nearly dropped me (if I had been dropped I would have had to begin paying back my federal loans early). I am not sure why everyone is saying that other colleges are cheaper. APU is actually very reasonably priced, considering and a HUGE plus: all textbooks are free, through a federal grant to the school. When I started my program in 2010, if I hadn't had any transferred credits, my Bachelor's would have cost me around $28,000. Now it is around $30,000. All in all, this is not a huge increase in a little over two years time. The fees have gone up a bit, but the semester hour cost has remained the same, at $250 per credit hour. Not really all that expensive, in comparison to most colleges. As far as the classes go, you are not guaranteed A's. Teachers are responsible for the easy A issue and you will find this in any college you attend. One thing you absolutely should do before registering for any class is check the college professor reviews online. The lists do not include every teacher at APU but it includes several. I used these reviews to help me determine what teachers would require me to actually do a good job. For the most-part, the reviews I found were accurate. Some teachers are too hard on students, while others are too lenient. I prefer the happy medium and only had two teachers that were extremely difficult to please and not willing to explain what would make them happy (I was still able to get B's in these classes by working extremely hard and devoting a lot of extra time). Through my research I have been able to avoid all the easy A teachers. I am cruising along with a 3.8+ GPA right now and anticipate to graduate with the same or a little higher. I love being able to work my studying around my job and life, in general. Overall, I am impressed at how most of the teachers really want to see you succeed. They will do just about anything they can to help you understand assignments and will go out of their way doing so. It helps that APU/AMU professors are all working in their field and are not simply professors. If you do not understand a concept the way it is explained in textbooks they are more than willing to explain it to you in a completely different way. From me, APU/AMU comes highly recommended

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A fantastic university

Information Systems Security - January 19, 2013
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I have completed two semesters with APU, I will be graduating summer 2014 with a bachelors of science in information systems security. The materials that we study are always current and industry relavent. I just love my APU (go vulonteers), I have attended other online universities and I found myself under motivated. At APU, my motivation is always stable, I am enjoying the academic atmosphere APU has offered me. In my opinion and based on my experience APU is a great institution with an affordable tuition (an excellent bargain).

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BEST Online School

English - January 19, 2013
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I have absolutely loved my time at APU. I bounced around several big name traditional universities and could not find a fit before hearing about APU. I completed my degree in three years and will probably be back for graduate work. The teachers were accessible and helpful. The online campus and classroom were well organized and easy to use. My books were free. What's not to love?!

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A challenge to yourself

Business Administration - January 19, 2013
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Returning to college after many years out of school has proven to be quite challenging and the use of computers and the ebooks even harder than anticipated. I knew that it was not going to be easy returning to college after so much time off. The faculty has pushed me to challenge myself and to go the distance, to excel above those who desire the easy road to a college degree. APUS is a great University with an exceptional faculty and a top notch administrative staff. I am sure, you can find what you are looking for in any college you attend. I was looking for the best when I decided to attend the American Public University System, and that is what I have found. Sincerely, Carl Cruse

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So far so good!

Business Administration - January 19, 2013
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I am in the process of finishing my degree at APU and as the title says, "So far so good" and I really do mean that. Since I am a full time professional I needed to find a school that was not an expensive degree mill such as Devry or University of Phoenix and one that was accredited and respected. APU fit my criteria to a 'T'. I knew I was making a good decision when I first started to interact with the enrollment staff. This school does not attempt to sell you an education like the other online schools do. I work in sales and I could tell that Devry was trying to work through a sales process to get me to enroll there, APU did not do that. I have had some great instructors and some middle of the road, but at the end of the day all of them were accessible to me and my fellow students and also committed to their discipline in the 'real world' which is an added bonus. I have seen a lot of negative reviews on here regarding outdated text and materials and so far for me that has not been the case. All of the my study materials have been relevant to current times. One area where I feel this school can get better at is their usage of technology. They should look to integrate tablets (iPad/Kindle/etc.) into the system so a student can use those mediums to do their course work or read their class texts. It would also be cool if they integrated Skype for lectures or class interactions. At the end of the day I have had a great experience with APU and I would recommend this institution to anyone who is looking for a reputable value driven online education.

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Very pleased!!!

BA History - January 19, 2013
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I have no regrets in choosing APUS for my BA in History.I am 21 hours away from graduation and to date have had no majors problems with Financial Aid. Yes, there was a minor issue but it did not hold up my aid package as the Fa department was right on top of the issue and all it took on my part was faxing my tax return into the school. I have actually has less trouble with Financial Aid here at APU than I did with my daughter's at a PA brick and mortar school. Being prepared and paying attention to the forms that you are filling out is key to avoiding most of the problems. Also not waiting until the last minute to take care of your registration and financial aid is crucial. My classes have been mainly fantastic, very challenging. APU/AMU is not for a student that needs the motivation of sitting in a physical classroom. You have to be able to manage your time and commit to the reading and writing that is required to get the work done weekly. If you have a physical issue that keeps you from attending a traditionsal school this is a wonderful option. I had surgery one semester and was able to stay on top of things while recovering; something that is difficult at a B&M school. Deadlines are not hard to meet with planning. The instructors that I have been involved with have been on top of things and returned emails, phone calls, and grades quickly and fairly. Have there been classes that I hated, certainly, but it was not the fault of the school or the instructors. Everyone has a least favorite subject. The fact that the texts are provided to an undergraduate student has saved me thousands of dollars. Many of them are ebooks or pdf's a remarkable use of the tech advances, and lighten the load in any students backpack. Tuition is extremely reasonable and affords almost everyone a chance for higher education. I have had no issue with the acceptance of my credits and future degree at the 4 universities that I have applied to attend. Now I have to decide which program that I am going to attend. The only reason that I am leaving APUS is the fact that they do not offer enough courses in the my historical field of interest. However I will be returning to APUS for an additional masters in English.

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APU is a good Online chose to further Ones Education.

Criminal Justice - January 19, 2013
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I have not had any problems with this school. Emails to questions was sent back to me within 24-48 hours after they where received. The staff and financial department do an excellent job in helping with any question asked. For example, I signed up to be a full time student and had everything ready but something came up; I had to switch to half time student and I had everything change and ready to go in 2 days. That included the first day for my email and by the following day it was fixed, no problem. The class are well organized and set up. You will learn a quality education while attending APU. The work is for real and so are the teachers, if you have a question and they will get back to you very quickly. So if you are thinking of furthering your education look no further, this is the school to attend.

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Transfer students

BA - Sociology - January 19, 2013
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For the money, APU does offer a good education. I have had some instructors that are engaging and interesting, and others that just seem to go through the motions. I received my AA in Psychology at another school and transferred in for my BA in Sociology. The transfer credit process can be a bit sticky if one of your prior schools is not on their drop down list. Plus, I get confused over which department I should be dealing with. The books being all online is a bit frustrating. I prefer to hold a book in my hand and highlight passages. However, I do like that I can print out pages from the online books as needed, and they don't take up room on my bookshelf!

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Helping me to reach my goals

BS in Environmental Studies - January 19, 2013
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I am attending my second year at APUS and think they offer a wonderful online class experience. It was hard for me to decide if I wanted to go back to school because I am 44 years old, but APUS has assisted me every step of the way. The courses are outstanding and if you apply yourself you can reach yur goals.

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AA Retail Management

Business Administration - January 18, 2013
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I am an older student that needed a way to move ahead in a fast changing world. APUS has allowed me a way to continue working and get an education. The students and staff are supportive and come from widely deverse backgrounds. This adds to your overall experience because you get generational, cultural, and educational insights from your teachers and classmates. The e-books are a plus because of the ease of access and technology has advanced to the point where you can access your information virtually anywhere without having to carry cumbersome, heavy books with you. The professionalism and care given to having the best educational experience is outstanding. The professionalism is what helped me to relax and embrace the entire experience. It has helped me to be more successful and focused on my ultimate goal. I will never regret choosing to return to school or choosing American Public University Systems over the many online schools out there. They are fully accredited and have teachers that are well experienced and come from many different backgrounds that lead you to success. Janet Setters

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excellent school as good as USF

Masters of Business Administration - January 18, 2013
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This school is excellent for providing an equivalent, if not identical, learning experience utilizing the same educational course material as USF and North Carolina State (which I have attended). The only drawback to this school is communicating accurately with the somewhat inefficient financial aid department. However, they have gotten appreciably better at answering inquiries accurately and within 24 hours. Any individual considering a college degree would do well to ask themselves what is the real difference between an identical degree required class at one university or another. Generally, because of accreditation rules and the need for national level cookie-cutter educational classes to create specific and degrees like an MBA, BFA, nursing degree or what have you, there is no real difference. As someone with three major college degrees under their belt,(and a background in operating businesses for over 45 years),I heartily recommend American Public University for anyone that is pursuing a college degree online, and additionally wishes to save a great deal of tuition monies and put that money in their own pocket. Keep in mind that the biggest reason to utilize the online delivery system for educational classes is because it provides a major convenience for the student to sit at home (or anywhere else)and still gain a quality education. The teachers at American Public University are generally top-notch. Each student provides a review of their class and teacher at the end of that class. This provides a timely feedback to the school (and incidentally it would appear that the few bad teachers disappear rather quickly, from their educational system). Take it from someone that has paid a fortune on tuition and sat through many physical classes on a number of campuses that the way to go in acquiring a modern, quality education is American Public University and their online classes. ***This is my own opinion. I have not been coerced nor offered any remuneration.***

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All positive!

Masters in Educational Leadership - January 18, 2013
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Great educational experience at a competitive price. My classes have been exceptional and all the professors have been very professional. There is no perfect program, but this one is as good as an educational program can get. All my instructors have been easy to communicate with, give clear instructions, and provide timely feedback. Registration is simple and easy to complete. Books are easy to acquire (I find out what I need and order them from Amazon). Financial aid is generally on time according to regulations. I have followed up on occasion with different departments for forms or completion of materials, and the service I've received has always been thorough and friendly. I am very happy I made the decision to attend American Public University for my master's degree.

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Good School

AA General Studies/History - January 8, 2013
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I took one course from APU to supplement my degrees from elsewhere. I enjoyed the course. I didn't enjoy all the online posting but I found the coursework to be as good as any from the public and private universities I previously attended. I think American Public University really tries to act like a public university with low cost and decent quality. Recommended.

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High Quality Education, Low Quality Financial Aid Dept.

Masters of Arts History - December 22, 2012
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The American Public University System has its strength in its diversity of students and professors. Students are located all over the United States and many other nations and the instructors hold very impressive credentials. I was very pleased with the quality of the education. On the down side their Financial Aid Dept. was unbelievably disorganized and difficult to work with. However, they did seem to improve over the course of my education there, but there were times when I came very close to quitting because aid was often extremely late - sometimes 7 to 10 weeks into a 16 week semester. No doubt that this affected my final grade as much less time was devoted to study, having to earn extra money to keep things together.

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Guided Self-study; requires strong self discipline

Masters of Business Administration - December 22, 2012
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I didn't use financial aid nor student advising. I completed my MBA with a concentration in Information Technology Management in 3.5 years. I took 1 8-week course at a time. The courses were challenging. I feel that I earned my degree. Overall I am pleased with the university, its staff, its programs, and my fellow students. However, I found that a couple of the professors to be either overloaded or underqualified. Most of the professors, that I had, were good to exceptional. The business school definitely increased its quality and value around the time when it became accredited.

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Overall positive experience

Arts and Humanities::English - December 13, 2012
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I have been attending APU for about a year now and it has been an overall positive experience. The price of the courses is about on par (and in a few cases cheaper) than the public universities in my state (Alabama). I chose to attend because they offer a BA in English unlike most other online schools. Perhaps I have been lucky, but I found that once I filled out all required paperwork, there was no issue at all in getting financial aid. I have also apparently been very lucky to have no problem with getting a person on the phone and having all questions answered. Yes, it will take about a month to get your refund. I'm not sure why they do it this way, but it's something I have gotten used to and accepted. Where teachers are concerned, the ones I've had have been great, speak English as their native language, and in many cases also teach at brick and mortar institutions. Ratemyprofessor.com is a beautiful thing and I highly suggest anyone attending any school use it. Bottom line is that I feel that for the price, quality, and fact that it is regionally accredited you can't go wrong with choosing APU. Every school has its pros and cons and in a sea of crappy online institutions, APU is one of the best.

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APU not for those needing to learn vs those in the field just needing a degree

Information Technology - October 26, 2012
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It boils down to this - especially in IT - if you are already IN the field, already IN the workforce, especially as a network administrator or along those lines - fine, this school can give you the paper that says you have a degree. But if you are wanting to actually LEARN, go elsewhere. Spend a little more, and go somewhere that the teachers TEACH and dont just babysit the classroom (hint, they do NOT make up their own lesson plans and 90% do not engage and of the bazillion papers you have to write here, be prepared to get NO feedback) while working their "real" jobs. You cannot learn what you need to know about networking, security, IT support in an all theoretical manner. You may have the degree, but you still wont be worth much in the workforce. - I had a 3.94 GPA, so its not that I "failed" the class - what I failed was learning actual SKILLS you can use to get and keep a job, what I got was alot of theory and teaching myself.

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Ernest Upshaw

Criminal Justice - October 16, 2012
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I agree as so many others, the records and admission dept is not up to par. I had every piece of information turned in except my official high school transcript. They received the transcript one day after they dismissed me from the university. As of today 10/16/12, they are demanding $750.00 for an open balance. I did not complete a semester due to APUS dismissing me as a student. I did what I needed to do on my part to apply, get funding and maintain a passing grade, but I was still kicked out.

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Great School

Psychology - October 14, 2012
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I completed my degree through APUS because after extensive research to select the right university, APUS was the logical choice. I enrolled in my first course while deployed and the university staff provided excellent support. The school processed military tuition assistance paperwork with proficiency and I never encountered any issues. My grades were provided to the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center as required without fail. The professors were extremely professional and made themselves available to answer any questions and provide assistance. The schedule of courses provided the flexibility I needed to complete my degree. I took 18 courses through APUS and the university receives my highest recommendations.

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MS Sports Management

Sports Management - October 5, 2012
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APU has offered me the opportunity to attend school and earn a Master's degree in Sports Management. I intentionally have picked a different professor for every class so that I would gain knowledge from a diverse and broad group of people. The educators expose a variety of situations which plague the sporting industry and creatively guide you toward resolution processes with the text. I would highly recommend this program for individuals who desire a little more flexibility over a traditional institution. The program will keep you busy throughout each class that is taken providing great insight to each aspect of the class. Discussion boards allow you to speak with others so that you can gain knowledge from their experiences and insight. Overall this has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. If you desire higher education, this is a perfect solution for our demanding lifestyles.

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My experiece

BS - Environmental Studies - October 3, 2012
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I am almost half-way done with my Sophmore year and am extremely happy with my experience. Although I have had a couple of minor disagreements with instructors, the overall experience has been positive. When I've had questions, the instructors have been quick to respond, normally between 24-36 hours. I've never had a problem with my refund and the financial office has always answered my questions the following business day. I will not say the classes are easy, because they are not. But who wants to learn from a place who just gives the degrees away? If you really want to experience college without having to walk all over campus, I would recommend APUS.

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Very satisfied

BA History - October 2, 2012
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I am very satisfied so far. I'm a junior in undergraduate studies of American history and have no general complaints. The school provides an expansive online library, the professors are knowledgable and accessible, and the textbooks used are all very current. I love the flexible schedule as I am a migraine-sufferer who cannot commit to a set schedule of class times. As I progress through the classes, I am definitely being more and more challenged, which is great! Most of the courses are only 8 weeks long, so they are very compact -- this causes the student to have to do a lot of research and self-teaching on his own, so if that's an issue for you, you may not like this school, but that may be the case with many online schools. Thus far, I am very happy at APUS/AMU and would recommend it to anyone considering an online school.

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lack of communication

Business and MBA: Human Resources - October 1, 2012
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I recently enrolled in this school and did all that was required for admission. The only problem that i had was with the student verification dept. I sent i dont know how many forms via fax and each time it was told to me they couldnt read them even though i used different fax machines. I emailed the info and they still couldnt read it (so they say). So i mailed the info and emailed them that this was what i had done well now they have dismissed me cause they say i didnt send in my info in time. It was and is very hard to speak with anyone concerning any questions you may have i have left multiple messages and emails and i am pissed to say tha least. Also this was my first time trying to attend a school on line, i sure hope that all schools arent like this!

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Masters in Humanities

Humanities - September 27, 2012
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I am thrilled with the course work, the method of presentation, the feedback and timing. I love being able to work on this whereever I am at & instructors have been very timely in responses and help. I would recommend this to anyone who loves being independent.

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Great Experience Thus Far

Masters of Arts History - September 25, 2012
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Overall, I have had a experience pursuing my grad degree with APUS. Experiences vary by class and professor, just like any other university, but I feel a very strong sense of loyalty to the school and the program based on my overall participation and I am about halfway through to my Master's in History.

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Information Systems Security

Information Systems Security - September 18, 2012
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Great school especially for the money. Most of the classes are 8 weeks long so it is important to not let yourself get behind. Most of the professors are nice and will get back to you should you have a question or a problem. If you are thinking about APUS I would rcommend it to anyone that wanted an education but wasnt looking for a mountain of student loan debt.

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AS in Paralegal Studies & BS in Legal Studies

Bachelors of Science: Legal Studies - September 18, 2012
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I have had the privilege of completing my AS in Paralegal Studies just last year, graduated with honors and achieved a 3.9 GPA. In addition, I am precisely at the end of completing my BS in Legal Studies, which should be transpiring at the end of October 2012, and it looks like I'll once again be graduating with honors and either a 4.0 or a 3.975 GPA. My entire experience at APU/AMU has been nothing short of amazing! The Professors are eager to help and are available day and night via email, message board, or even telephone contact. Notwithstanding, the student body is extremely diverse, which includes military personnel currently deployed or stationed abroad. In short, I was pleasantly surprised at what a wonderful institution APU is and I look forward to starting my MA in Legal Studies at the end of this year. I would recommend this institution to anyone who is contemplating going back to school, regardless of age and location. However, one determining factor to a successful academic career is determination and drive! If you have both; this school is definitely for you. BTW, anyone that disparages discussion board assignments has probably not applied themselves sufficiently. I can tell you from personal experience that discussion board assignments are no joke in my field of study because you are required to write a 500 (1.5 pages typed) word minimum posting each week, usually due by Wed. In addition, you are also required to post 250 word minimum postings for 2 student responses for each class! I normally take 3 courses every 8 weeks, which is how I have been able to attain my degree in so little time. A sincere and thunderous thank you to AMU/APU and to all my Professors and Classmates whom have made this an exceptional experience in my life!!!!! THANK YOU!!!

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Decent Experience and a valuable option!

AA General Studies/History - September 11, 2012
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I completed my General Studies AA at American Public University back in November of 2011 and I'm really glad that I choose this school. Ultimately my main reason for attending was to acquire and use my AA as a transfer vessel to a traditional 4 year college. Once it came time to move on, I was very pleased that all my credits that applied to my new program transferred. Both schools I applied to (FSU & Flagler College) actually accepted all classes from APU that could be applied to my new program. I had quite a few credit hours from 4 different colleges when I submitted my application to APU and about 90 percent of them transferred. This was way above my expectation. Overall the application and credit transfer process was very smooth. As a veteran, it really felt like APU expedited my G.I. Bill paperwork so that I always received my benefits on time. The classes were challenging enough and I felt that I was taking great information and experiences away from each. The instructors really seemed to care about educating their students and I didn't feel like they any of them were trying to funnel students to the next class. One other good point is that APU has a pretty nice electronic library. I am very satisfied with my decision to complete my General Studies AA at APU as it helped me take away everything I wanted from it.

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Very Disorganized Teachers and Program

Information Technology - September 8, 2012
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The classes are so unorganized and you get very little input from the instructors. So many typos and incorrect information in the syllabus and class instruction, the class assignments are horribly described. The online interface is seriously lacking, or they just haven't figured out the best way to present the information. Almost every week I have to ask questions to figure out what the assignments really are. The forums they make you do are way too time-consuming and don't add that much to the learning experience. They have a long way to go to be a top-notch online learning experience. I wouldn't recommend it unless you just can't afford a better online school.

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Good School

International Relations - September 4, 2012
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I was skeptical of this school when I began taking classes as well. I completed my Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and am now at a Tier 1 university for graduate school. I will say that my education is just as good, if not better than the majority of my classmates. The skills I am grateful to APUS for helping me develop are the research and writing skills necessary for success in graduate school. Each teacher seemed to have insights and challenged me in a different way. As far as the professors, I had an issue with only one the entire time I was with APUS. Most of them were great and extremely helpful. You have to put the work into the program to get anything out of it. I read, did the assignments and put forth the work for my education. I never really had problems with financial aid. Overall, I would recommend this school. Expect to be challenged and expect to work. Just know that if you put in the work, your education with APUS will stand up against people from traditional schools.

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Great School, Affordable Tuition, Wonderful Staff.

Public Health - August 17, 2012
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Honestly, I am really surprised at some of the bitter reviews on here. I have been with the school for over 3 years now, about to complete my Bachelors, and my experience has been very positive. Here's a little insight ... 1) Transferring credits: I had no problem transferring my community college credits to APU. After I completed my Associates at APU, I transferred to Arizona State. I was accepted into the program with my APU degree, many of my credits transferred, but I didn't go through because tuition was much higher (had an issue with my state residency). I went back to APU, and will be completing my Bachelors there. This says a lot about their accreditation, but always check with any school FIRST before you consider transferring to make sure they will accept the credits. 2) Easy A's myth: It really depends on the course. I'm not going to lie and say every course is challenging, rigorous, and mentally stimulating. Most are, some are not. I have had courses where I would have to invest a minimum of 12 hours a week working on assignments and hoping to pull a 'B', and I have also had a course where I turned in crap, and got an 'A'. Here's the thing. This is the same at most brick & mortar campuses. At Jeff State CC in Birmingham AL, and another class I took at Arizona State, both instructors had us watch videos, write some crap, and submit it ... for easy A's. Then there are harder professors who you despise because their classes are so tough. No different at APU. 3) Staff issues. This one is unbelievable to me. I have had to speak with financial aid before as well as other departments and have never had any problems whatsoever. One tip about calling most financial aid departments: most of their financial aid staff is off site and ran by a 3rd party (big schools like Ole Miss and Jackson State do this, too) so if your representative isn't helpful, either call back, request a supervisor, or email the school directly. Again, this is the same experience you will most likely encounter at a major university, if not worse. 4) Is the degree as good as any other school? In my experience, absolutely. After completing an AA with APU, I finally qualified for better paying jobs, and got many more interviews and offers than ever before simple because I had a degree. Whenever I have had to submit transcripts, there have never been any issues. I went from $11/hourly to 42K annually. Hoping finishing my Bachelors will help even more. I really enjoy the school, and there are very few negatives in my opinion. I am in my late 20's, married, and a father-to-be, so it works with my schedule very well. If you're a younger person, single, and living with parents/roommates, I would try a traditional campus first just to get the experience. However, for those who work full time and/or are seeking a cost effective way to get a degree that's accredited, check out APU. Do your own research with the school, email an adviser, and really understand what it's all about. I think most people will be more than satisfied.

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Don't Expect any help for obtaining any Intelligence jobs

Intelligence Studies - August 6, 2012
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I have a military background that was from back in the 80's. I then have a police law enforcement background and with a high rank and lots of experience. I wanted to get into the intelligence field and was told that AMU would help out and that having a degree in intelligence studies would be good for me. This could not farther from the truth. First, I had to take some courses in the General Ed and one of my instructors basically treated me like crap and would not accept my thoughts and words which were from experience and even those online would inform me that they felt I was genuine. I'm not a youngster, I have over 25 years of work experience under my belt and this instructor treated me like an 18 year old out of high school. He even took a five page paper of mine and turned it into a 55 page document with so much red ink it was obvious he was attempting to wreck my grade. Well, he did and I complained so hard that I would take this monkey to court and that would be an absolute. They quickly turned my grade into what I expected. I wrote to the President about this persons personal attack on me and never heard anything from him. This, after several unaccepted calls and emails to him. So much for having an open door policy. Many of the courses were good, but there are some that are so old and syllabuses are not kept up, different instructors are on them and even the dates on the online Sakai system are different and that new system is not yet worked out with the bugs and I got bad grades due to it when they would provide some "quizzes" I had to take. I had some instructors that were totally absent (AWOL) or (MIA) and did not even respond. I had one course that was supposed to be in counterintelligence and the instruction given was totally the opposite. I had another course that was supposed to be about the history of counterespionage but yet it was a program on how to be a homeland security analyst. WTF? This same instructor happened to give me a question on a mid-term that I was supposed to write a paper and in another class I got the same exact question. So, two different papers on the same title? I got clearance to submit the same paper...OK, great, I did, but this clown gave me an 80% and said, "you need to work on this, this is not a good paper, too many mistakes." That's it! Nothing else. Did not tell me what about it. On the other class, the same paper got me a perfect score of 100%. The professor, which this person was actually a Ph.D. gave me some strong support. I got all "A's" in my classes, yet my score should have been higher, but it was because you will get many who are not what they are and should not be instructing. In fact, you don't learn too much, you have to research and figure it all out yourself. That's fine, that's what I do and expected in college level courses, but interaction is not that much. The final courses I got most of my grades in on time from the instructors because often times you will get through week one or two and then it just stops. They are MIA and no grades until week seven or even eight at the end. You cannot gauge your progress which is very essential to your work. How else can you know if you are doing well or not? OK, so now I have a degree in Intelligence Studies and came out very OK. Now what? Are the recruiters knocking at my door? No, they are not. But when they do come it's mostly them asking you if you know of anyone to fill a job for their client (government) and so they want me to help them? What about me? "Oh, you don't qualify, you don't have a TCI/Poly clearance. Really? That's it? Yes, that's it! And, they also want at least 4 years or more of that experience and without it, it's no go, they won't even pass you forward. I can pass a poly and background, hell, I conduct the same backgrounds on all my officers and agents. The bottom line is this folks, if you think you will get a job in intelligence just because of this degree, BA/MA, you are dead wrong. It will take YOU having to apply or utilize your own network to get in or unless you have that military intelligence background that you brought back from Iraq and Afghanistan. Otherwise, get used to seeing that certificate on your wall that looks nice. You won't get the job and their university recruiting system and such is only a website that is a database, it looks like it does something, but it does not. Get real, you'd be better off posting on Career Builder or Monster. This is a good starter degree, but it won't get you in the front door unless you bring along with it tons of experience already in intelligence. Good luck.

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Unfortunate

Emergency and Disaster Managment - August 2, 2012
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Very ridiculous process, very unorganized. Not the worst school but not worth the hassel. If you're looking for a cheaper school and a quick degree this might work otherwise I wouldn't recommend them. They are very nice and do try to help but since you're not assigned an admissions rep you're left to figure out their convoluted system on your own. Each time they tell you everything is set, you'll discover more surprises which means you have to redo the process again and again. If you discover another mistake, you have to redo the entire financial aid and admissions process. You don't just change the start date or fix the small oversight. YOu have to spend another month or two completely redoing everything. Simply put, nice people but very unconventional and disorganized. I'd recommend paying more for a more advanced school if you truly want to get a degree, the delays are very costly.

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APU BA in Business Administration

BA in Management - July 27, 2012
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I have just started my first two courses at APU and I am pleasantly surprised. All of my books are electronic PDF files which makes it very easy and convenient to read my assignments on the go with my laptop. The faculty so far has been great, many of the professors are top tier teaching full time at good brick and mortar schools. One think I am not a fan of is that the business program is not AACSB accredited. This is not a huge issue but it would be nice if it was. It looks like I will be able to use my BA to obtain an MBA from great business schools such as Northeastern (Boston), and UMass. I am very pleased with the quality and value of this school. Also, I have had no issues at all with my financial aide process and transfer credit evaluation. Those steps are very easy if you know how to read and follow directions.

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You must become your own financial aid specialist, because the staff is incompetent

BA in English - July 13, 2012
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First, I was initially very happy with my experience with APU, until my sophomore year. They completely dropped the ball with my financial aid. I was awarded 12,000 for the year, 6,000 for tuition, 6,000 for living expenses. Well, the school made a BIG change in the financial aid process, and to apply for financial aid you must request a transcript from the IRS. I missed this step (due to the fact that they did not inform the students of the change), and instead of contacting me directly to make me aware, they choose not to apply for my pell grant. So of course, the school got their money, but I didn't receive mine. So if you have an apartment to pay for, have a plan B so you don't get evicted. I would also watch the financial aid department like a hawk, and e-mail them constantly to confirm your financial aid. I received a confirmation e-mail from them for financial aid. It didn't mean shit. Also- their computer program sucks. I've lost a lot of work on their new program, Sakai. I would suggest that you save EVERYTHING on Microsoft word, because they are idiots, and will not go back to the previous program they used, which was flawless. I am now receiving financial aid penalties because I was dropped from a class; because my initial post of the class was deleted from the Sakai program. I am now below half time status, and they frankly don't give a shit that I have penalties, they already got paid! So, If you're ready to do the financial aid process on your own, I would STRONGLY suggest that you have a friend help you. The only plus side is that they are dirt cheap, and after a couple of years you can transfer to a better college. These days, even ivy league and big 10 schools have online programs. So keep your grades up and be ready to bite the bullet if you choose to attend APU.

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M.A. Psychology

M.A. Psychology - May 26, 2012
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I began this program last year but left for personal reasons. I will be returning to the program within the next six weeks. I found the coursework to be rigorous. I enjoyed the flexibility that the courses allowed as the delivery format was asynchronous. I found the faculty to be accessible and helpful. I appreciate that APUS offers an affordable and accredited M.A. in Psychology that can be completed from anywhere on the globe. The program is ideal for the self-motivated student who is conscious of deadlines and enjoys writing(APA format)and online research. As one would expect, students access scholarly journals from the APUS Library in addition to required textbooks as starting points for the scholarly discussions, papers and assignments due weekly in the classroom.

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Classes are okay BUT!

Bachelor of Arts - May 23, 2012
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If you have other means besides financial aid to pay for tuition, by all means attend this school. If not please research and look for somewhere else to go. Everytime I have filed for financial aid and federal loans, I always have to fly through so many hoops and hurdles. I am receiving loan money for school but never receive my check until my classes are well over with. I needed a laptop one semester and had to go the library to complete work just because the money that I took out to help me with these things was held on to until I got done with the courses.

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A good school

BA History - April 16, 2012
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This is a good school. Studying for Masters degree Have never experienced any major problems. The only complaint is that with financial aid, it takes longer than it used to to get in touch with someone.

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Gotten too big to care

Bachelor of Arts - March 2, 2012
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The 300 and 400 level classes are still very challenging. I've not had a single professor on "auto-pilot" for any of these courses and in fact spend 15 hours or more a week on homework just to keep up with two 8 week classes. The 100 and 200 level classes, in 2004-2005, were very challenging as well. Now...not so much. I am currently taking 2 classes I don't need in order to refresh my memory so I can better help my son in school (French and an Algebra class) and I am sad to report that the academic challenges offered several years ago when I was a Freshman seem to have gone by the wayside. I've noticed the "announcements" posted by the professors in both classes are totally canned. Often they have the wrong date and even make reference to previous classes (Merry Christmas in a post for a class that is in the month of March). It's not just the professors that seem to be skating by. In my math class a guy constantly gives completely wrong answers, either can't draft a coherent sentence or is just too lazy to try (no kidding... he wrote: "yes, there are 4 more steps to solve this" and then skipped them all and put down what seemed a random number.)He never follows directions for format or content yet he is proceeding through the course along with the rest of the class as if nothing is wrong. So disappointing :( AMU was really a place I use to feel proud to attend because I thought we all worked very hard and EARNED our degrees there. What happened APUS/AMU?????

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Excellent Experience

M.A. - National Security Studies - February 29, 2012
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I am in my 3rd semester at APU working towards a M.A in National Security Studies. I have been completely satisfied with the program and the instructors. I was suprised to read negative reviews regarding the support of APU staff and the financial aid office. Whenever I've called or emailed the school, they have been extremely helpful. The financial aid process is completely online so if you need someone to hold your hand, this may not be for you.

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WORSE COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts - February 1, 2012
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The college is a JOKE!. they want you to spend 100+ hours on filing paper work for " SAP" appeals then tell you its not enough paper work. they gave me the run around for weeks and i was very nice and calm with them. i had an issue with a teacher and they didnt follow through. the teacher got away with giving me a bad grade and they did NOTHING about it. they want to promise you a good education but they will [mess] up your financial aid. they are a FRAUD and i have reported them to various media outlets. I SUGGEST EVERYONE ELSE DO THE SAME WHO HAS BEEN DONE WRONG BY THEM. do not let them tell you your wrong if you have PROOF they are lying to you. I have over 10 emails that says i am a student at APUS but i have my student file saying my SAP was denied. i was denied the SAP but i was allowed to sign up for classes and send money to them and WAIT for my financial aid?

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Take Responsibility for your Education

BA in Management - January 28, 2012
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(AMU) I find it interesting in the reviews here, as they are quite the opposite from every experience I have had with this university. At this time, I have completed 18 undergraduate courses with them and can comment intelligently about various encounters. For those using federal financial aid, the process is all fairly automated – get it right the first time when apply and stop blaming AMU for your lack of oversight and ill preparedness. Additionally, the comment which said the university is making their family pay prior to receiving financial aid is completely false – once your package is in, AMU actually fronts the registration in anticipation of receiving federal funding. Tuition assistance is the same, there is about a two-day turn around for class-registration. As far as the instructors…there are some extremely qualified and who are attentive, and there are others that are not – this is typical with every university, even traditional ones. This university is not for those who need their hand held – attending AMU requires a great amount of initiative and time management. Furthermore, this university requires a significant amount of writing. I have taken courses at UMUC and Embry Riddle and they by far have nowhere near the amount of workload that AMU requires. I hope this provides a little insight into my degree program. Lastly, I have put in for three of the top 12 MBA programs (traditional) and none of them have questioned my degree from AMU.

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Horrible Financial Department/Classes

Bachelor of Health Management - January 18, 2012
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As a person who has personally taken many courses online I am writing this review on behalf of my husband who attended AMU last year. The classes were ok, some were just a joke in that the material was outdated or the work completed was not read however had a grade. The most frustrating thing about AMU/APUS is the Financial Aide Department and getting in touch with someone who knows what they are doing. Turns out they did not input my husbands information for his financial aide, awarded him too much (which we did call and confirm multiple times) and did not tell him anything until we requested his transcripts. When we requested his transcripts they said they would not release them until he paid them $4,230. Went through the whole thing that happened with multiple people, even was willing to set up a payment plan to pay out of pocket knowing it was their mistake. The first person we spoke to said that once a payment plan was in place they would release his transcripts. Come to find out that was not correct and they would not release transcripts until the full balance was paid. The reason a person takes financial aide is because they don't have $$ just laying around especially a veteran who just separated from active duty to finish his degree. It just is upsured to me that this school functions this way and no one is willing to help anyone. My husband is unemployed and I am supporting our family however he is unable to pursue his education until we can come up with $4,200... Sorry for the vent but I do have to say that there are many other options out there for online programs. Look into UMUC or community colleges to complete your schooling for a much more affordable price and in reality the UMUC courses are much more challenging, proving to be a better resource for ones career/educational goals. Good luck!

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fsa process

Bachelor of Health Management - January 1, 2012
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Attending this school has become a nightmare for me. I began class on Nov.7 2011. My tuition was covered loans were requested on Dec. 7. The day APUS refunded my loans on Dec.16 i was told i had to Dec. 20 to have some documents in or my loans would be return.So i immedately sent them in only o be told my loans were return on Dec.16 the exact same date the documents were requested for the first time. Now they wont return my emails or my phone calls in there is nothing i can do.M y xmas holiday has been ruin worring and stressing over their unprofessionalism.

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Here's a hint:

BS Computer Science - Web Development - December 15, 2011
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Here's a hint: Look for distance education programs from colleges with a higher percentage of full-time instructors (50% or more). Those teachers tend to actually have some skin in the game and most likely care more about the learning process and specific course modules; they have less likelihood of being stuck on autopilot - actively being involved in the curriculum); and are not just looking to add something to their credentials that looks good on a resume. Combining higher FT / permanent staff / teacher percentages with a decent percentage of older (25+) adult and/or distance student learners seems to be a decent two-pronged indicator and litmus test for any online university's credibility and quality. You'll find many, if not most, universities are lacking to a great degree when applying this combined criteria.

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Great Experience So Far

Bachelor of Arts - November 14, 2011
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This is my third semester at APU, and I have been very pleased with everything so far. I'm in the BA Psychology program and hoping to get my MFA in Screenwriting once I finish. I did a lot of research and looked at just about every online school before choosing to attend APU, and I'm glad I did. Yes, the financial aid department can be hard to get a hold of and they do make mistakes sometimes, but it is not impossible to get things taken care of. Everyone in the department that I have spoken to on the phone or e-mailed has been helpful and nice. The tuition is very reasonable, and actually less expensive than the brick and mortar universities in my area. The tuition also includes your textbooks(some are e-books), which is pretty awesome considering how insanely expensive college textbooks are these days. As far as academics go, it has been wonderful. Most are easy to get a hold of and grade pretty quickly. I will say, however, that you really have to be motivated and disciplined to get things done. All courses have weekly deadlines, but beyond that it is your responsibility to keep up and make sure you get everything turned in on time. You also really need to be a self-learner or become one. There is a lot of reading involved and I have found that most of the professors are just there to provide you with the learning materials, grade your assignments, and answer any questions. For me, this is not a problem and I actually enjoy having control of my own learning. I've never enjoyed lectures. The psychology classes have been great, and I have really learned a lot. That said, it is definitely not easy. Be cautious in taking higher level courses too early on. Although most don't require any pre-reqs, it can be overwhelming if you haven't taken some lower level courses first. One thing I absolutely despise are the Discussion Boards. In just about every class you are required to post a thread discussion and also reply to two fellow students EVERY WEEK. It can really become tedious and generic when you have nothing really to say and just want to do the work and then move along. All in all, I have found it be a challenging but very doable program and I am glad I decided to come here rather than anywhere else.

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Master Public Administration

Bachelor of Health Management - November 12, 2011
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In the APU MPA program you will be studying outdated information: The assigned reading on technology was published in 1980. One of the assignments said we could submit it on bond paper. That sounds like something written in 1980 too. Instead of learning about SAAS, cloud computing and oissues relevant TODAY, you will learn about not enough memory or hard disk space and floppy disks. You will be thrown questions in a midterm exam that were not a part of the information studied; be presented with questions that do not correspond to the assigned readings; get Yes/No questions on Essay exams, and you will be asked to answer vaguely worded questions asking for absolutes. If you are a working student, you will find no compassion or flexibility at APU. APU made major changes to the MPA program recently without directly notifying grad students. No matter where you are at in the course of the program you cannot even change your concentration (2 classes) without meeting the new requirements. The new program no longer includes any electives so there is no flexibility. They put the burden on you to find these things even though they can easily push this information out. I had a job opportunity that was dependent on switching my concentration and the response from APU complete refusal. I’m stuck getting a degree in an area that is experiencing massive layoffs. With APU you can expect mediocrity and indifference. No matter what they say, there is no partnership. They are not there to help you. They will take your money, erect obstacles, move the goal posts, strictly apply self-serving policies, and provide a bare minimum effort towards your education. Good luck.

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful

Has exceeded my expectations and more

Environmental Policy and Management - November 4, 2011
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I must admit that I was reluctant to consider a fully online Masters program for quite sometime. However, due to my location and frequent transfers, I really couldn't find another program that met my needs. Now, I'm so glad I didn't end up stuck at some local ground university. First off, be prepared for the fact that it is truly an online university-- you will not get the face to face, or on the phone, support you will get at ground universities. If you are the type of person who needs a lot of help and attention by nature, then you may want to look elsewhere. The financial aid department in particular can be be rather difficult to deal with, but they do eventually get things sorted out. As for the quality of the education and instructors, I have been much more than pleasantly surprised. Not only do all of my professors have PhD's from reputable universities, but most have extensive high level experience in their fields of expertise, unlike most career professors at other universities. The coursework is demanding! Do not expect any less. Since you are not spending 3 or more hours per week being spoonfed by in person lectures, they make very sure you are capable of doing research and thinking for yourself. Having taken graduate level courses at 2 other schools, the amount of time and independent thought required at APUS is much more demanding. And I'm glad it is this way. The few people who show up expecting an online Masters to be handed to them get weeded out very quickly. Most of the students have been very impressive and serious about their studies. Unless I were able to get some sort of scholarship to a very highly respected university, I wouldn't consider going anywhere other than APUS.

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So far so good...

Business and MBA: Human Resources - November 3, 2011
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I'm only in my second semester at APU, but everything has gone very well. The classes I have taken are compressed into 8 weeks, so it has been a challenge to effectively manage my time between my career, children, and school; however, I feel it has positively impacted me. The classes aren't as easy as I thought they would be, which is a good thing. Although the school provides the convenience of online learning, the classes are still college level. The Financial Aid Department has been wonderful. I have encountered no issues with them. If you are looking for an online business degree that is challenging yet doable, APU may be the place for you.

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MBA review

Masters of Business Administration - October 16, 2011
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The MBA course at APU is above average (and well above average in some respects) compared with other MBA classes I have attended (both by correspondence and in a traditional classroom). I cannot comment on the financial aid department as I have had no interaction with this department. Textbooks are for the most part the same textbooks which are recommended at other universities. Given, some texts can be quite pricey, but no more so than the medical textbooks I've used previously nor other graduate level texts. The quality of the professors (or instructors) is variable. I have had some who interact very well (and frequently) with students; and others whose only interaction is the grading of assessments. This again is really no different to any other unversity I have had experience with. The interactions I have had with the school's technical and student support have far exceeded my expectations with responses and resolutions to my queries in a very timely manner. The only difficulties I have had are the rather compressed term lengths for courses and discrepancy in student knowledge. What is normally a sixteen week course is compressed into an eight week timeframe, meaning with time management is critical. This of course can be very challenging for working professionals with children. Because there is no graduate exam requirement for entry (which I feel by and large is a good policy), I found a large disparity in the knowledge between course participants. On one hand, some students are senior managers with years of experience, and on the other are those who have recently received a bachelors degree and have nil experience. This makes the sharing of knowledge and leveraging of experiences a very one sided affair. As with any graduate program, it has been my experience that one only gets out as much as one puts in. For some students this may mean doing the minimum to get the testamur for the wall, whereas others will choose to go the extra mile: extra reading, establish study groups, perhaps even organize internships with local companies to boost their experience - it is these students who benefit most from the flexible self-directed learning format of this program. On balance, I would recommend this program to others, especially given the school's regional accreditation and the program's ACBSP accreditation.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful

General Ed and Humanities seem fine, beware otherwise

BS Computer Science - Web Development - September 15, 2011
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General ed and humanities courses have gone fairly well. I have enjoyed a number of those course. I would STRONGLY recommend avoiding the web design and psych courses. Web design learning materials were incomplete (school waters down the contents and eliminates accompanying learning tools - verified by the materials vendor). I actually learned more about web design by picking up a much more coherent and cohesive text at the local Barnes and Noble than I had in 8 weeks of class dealing with the god-awful instruction eBook. Psych classes provide decent to excellent eBook instruction (but again, additional materials and learning tools normally attached to the text have been eliminated - APUS most likely cutting costs). Teachers tend to be on autopilot, have been disingenuous in some cases. Plus, the psych dept. has yet to form a psi-chi chapter. Perhaps for good and telling reasons. Am Psych Assoc. also doesn't not recognize AMU/APUS as an acknowledged psych school according to the APA's educational guidelines provided on their website. Also, beware of 8 week courses than use material never intended to be shrunk below twelve weeks. Of course, you most likely can't know this for any given class until you are actively in the course and do some investigative work from the info provided in the syllabus. Long story short...I'm aggressively seeking a better option for a psychology and social sciences program.

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APUS Works For Me!

Political Science - August 31, 2011
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This school is solid all the way around. I'm a working adult professional in Law Enforcement and this school allows me the flexibility and opportunity to achieve my educational goals. I have been with APU for almost 4 months now and honestly I have no complaints. Unlike "some" others I have not had any issues with Financial Aid or Student Affairs. I have had quick responses to any "normal" issues I may have had thus far. The material is relevant and challenging and attending here is no walk in the park. You will earn your degree. Pound for pound APUS is a smart choice and you will get a lot of bang for your buck. No school is perfect, but so far I am more than pleased and hopefully in 2013 I will be "earning" my BA in Criminal Justice. APUS works for me.

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Best School Choice I Ever Made!

BA in English - August 31, 2011
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I love, love, love this school! I have had many stops along the academic journey, and I finally feel like I am learning. The school is organized and the professors are fabulous! They actually expect me to earn this degree?! What?! And to that I say, thank you :) I sing the school's praises all the time. Although I am not a fan of ebooks and am still trying to find my groove for using them without having to have a hard copy, the undegrad grant they have for textbooks saves me from wondering if I will ever finish. No more excuses thanks to them!

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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful

Challenging, Rigourous Courses

BA - Sociology - August 31, 2011
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The high expectations and challenge in my courses have been much higher than when I attended a well known, well regarded state school. Professors engage students in different ways, via email, discussion boards and many, by phone. Coursework is preparing me for future career prospects. AMU/APU is NOT for you if you are looking for an easy program in your path to a degree.

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Horrible school!

Bachelor of Health Management - August 31, 2011
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This school has way more problems than the few things it does have going for it. The tuition is fairly low, and they say it is a great value because you do not have to pay for books. But you rarely, if ever, get an actual textbook; they are all e-books and very convenient to some. So you still have to pay for books out of pocket. The financial aid department is a joke, and they do not abide by the federal aid guidelines at all. In fact, I am honestly surprised that they have not had any type of consequences relating to their ability to accept federal aid. They do not know how to process the aid packages, make mistakes regularly, do not send out tuition refund checks on time or anywhere near it, and they do not respond to phone calls or emails. The professors do pretty much nothing but grade assignments; they do not teach. Most of them do not even correct their "standard" syllabi that is provided to all instructors to reflect their own names, much less any changes to assignments. So the classes and assignments are very confusing; there is always conflicting information between the syllabus and the online classroom. The professors do not grade on a timely basis. Basically, at this school, you are told what to read and what to learn and you do it on your own. Hopefully, you learn it and get a good grade, but if you don't, you're out of luck.

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Online Learning

MA Military History/Civil War - August 23, 2011
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I am in the process of enrolling into the Master's In History Program and I have read many reviews of this and other online universities. The top 25 Online Schools of 2011 are listed and AMU is listed as number 6. If you were to look at the first 5, the tuition is a few hundred dollars higher per graduate course and thousands for undergraduate. The so called lower tuition for in state schools, especially for undergraduate and graduate courses are much higher than the online courses. As I look for accreditation on both online and in class universities, they are the same and each accepts transfer credits for the most part from each other, unless some universities are hard about transfer of credits. What I am seeing is that too much emphasis is being placed on education and while it is important, this is to be used along with experience, training and other areas to assist in the major in which you had received your degree. I do not have the money, time or grades to attend Harvard, Yale, Princeton or any other nice and expensive school because I along with most online students have to work. This degree is only a slice of the pie of life and the rest of the slices are a combination of life experience, networking, a little luck and opportunity. The main thing is to do something and move on to the next level and accept that no university is perfect but make the best out of the situation.

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APU

Homeland Security - August 4, 2011
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Became a Naval Officer with the degree. NFO contract. Respected throughout the military, civilian world and government. Accredited like everyone else. Qualifies for financial aid. Wife uses it for her graduate program.

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MA in Ancient History

Masters of Arts History - July 28, 2011
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This university has top-notch experts in the field, and they require lots of reading and writing. A history student at the MA level should be required to take all subsequent oaths in life on the Turabian manual, as that becomes the student's best friend. Financial aid has been ok, but they do need to have a bit better support when problems arise. Also, a student is on his own... he better find his OWN impetus for the classes, because there is little contact with the school from the administration. The professors make it one of the best values for the money, but the credit hour is expensive. The student body is diverse and also very professional, making the MA degree that much harder and better. If one shoots for the honors societies, it makes the experience that much more rewarding as well...

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AMU may be for you

BA in Management - July 7, 2011
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I recently completed my management BA with AMU. It has been a positive experience overall. I already had my CCAF degree as well as completed the NCO Academy and the SNCO Academy distance course. AMU gave credit for the vast majority of my previous classes and military training, as well as allowed me to CLEP several general courses. The book scholarship program is awesome, making AMU more competitive than other online schools. I found the degree program and electronic campus easy to navigate and use. There are no automatic enrolments, making it possible to plan your education around family and work commitments. I think AMU is best at enabling non-traditional students to convert their real world experience into college credit. What this means is if you are someone who has worked as a manager, squad leader, crew chief or superintendant and received corporate, military or civil service training and haven’t received college credit, you can take the comparable AMU/APUS course and receive credit. What AMU is not best at, IMO, is teaching directly. This is a failing of most online schools. Several instructors tried to create interaction and teach through lectures, but given the limitations of the medium, we were more or less learning by reading and answering posts. One instructor did create YouTube lectures, (IT naturally) which I thought was a nice touch for those students who learn best by lecture. I would not recommend AMU/APUS for someone who requires a lot of hand holding and/or does not learn well by reading on their own. I would also not recommend AMU to someone who has not attended a brick and mortar school or at least taken some regular classes. But if you are someone trying to convert your work/military experience into college credit, AMU may be the school for you.

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APU IT BS - I would do it AGAIN! Now in MS program!

Information Technology - June 14, 2011
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APU's IT BS program was challenging and I learned much more than expected. I was in a unique position as a student viewing this education, having been an IT Manager and Software Development Mgr for many years. The programming professors are HIGHLY technical and leaders in the field, creating a real challenge for students. Motivated learners who do not require a step-by-step hand-held approach to education will soar. All of the admin depts of APUS are outstanding making registration and financial aid painless. The online environment is terrific. No group projects requiring dependence on others for your grades and weekly discussions are interesting and lively. Plan your course progression wisely, so not too many programming courses at once. Books for undergrads are FREE! APU is a great value and students can complete a degree quickly if time permits to overload. Completed a full BS in 18 mths with heavy overloading and an almost perfect GPA. Liked it so much I am now half way through my MS in IT! Highly recommend!

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starting to doubt it

BS - Environmental Studies - June 9, 2011
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I found APUS in Jan of this year and figured why not. So I filed the forms and renewed my fafsa and federal loans. But it is now June and I have yet to clear up whatever issues financial aid has. To be honest I am completely lost as to what has it held up to begin with. No one in the financial aid office has been much help either. I have been reading within the past week reviews for APU and it seem the majority of the bad ones are pertaining to the financial aid office. These reviews have just made me rethink the entire idea. If you are looking for an online degree.....I would suggest looking for a distant learning program offered through state and community colleges. They tend to be cheaper anyways I have left neutral scores for everything else because I have yet to try them. The only support that I have received has been from my adviser who has contacted me one time.

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5 of 10 people found the following review helpful

Much better value than UofP

Military Studies: Land Warfare - April 22, 2011
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I just love how "for profit" universities are taking a beating these days thanks to the so-called "public" universities, who are losing a ton of money in government handouts (aka: grants and student loans), successful marketing campaigns. I received my BS in IT Management from AMU 2 years ago. I found the classes to be very challenging (esp. compared to my "public" university experience) and the education I received was a much better value than anything I had received to that point. The staff was very professional and the entire experience was positive for both myself and my wife.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful

Good on-line college

Military Studies: Land Warfare - April 1, 2011
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American Public University is a good on-line school. I was a private pay student (no financial aid) and found the school was as good as the public community college institution for administrative matters. One mistake was made on my billing which was handled in a timely manner. I did not require assistance from the counselors to plan my schedule as I found the information in the catalogues sufficient to determine graduation requirements for my business management degree. On-line status reports were updated accurately and easily accessed so that I could track my progress without a problem. The quality of instructions was overall very good. Naturally, I enjoyed some instructors more than others. The required interactions with other students were helpful and informative. One of the areas at which I think the school excels is the requirement for well written papers and reports. Students learn to research, to think and to organize their thoughts so as to communicate effectively in writing. Mastering the ability to effectively communicate in writing will help any student excel in any career. APU assisted me in obtaining a quality education. My business management degree has served me well within my career and helped me in my current pursuit of a CFP designation.

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Nothing but good things to say

AA General Studies/History - March 29, 2011
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I've never had a problem at APU. Financial Aid went great, teachers were good, and administration was always timely with responses. The teachers are very understanding and flexible and I highly recommend this school for people with families, demanding jobs, etc. Great experience. I don't understand all the complaints. You want to complain about bad administration, go to UIC in chicago. THAT's bad administration.

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Financial Aid Dept. is a JOKE

AA General Studies/History - March 22, 2011
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I have been going to American Public University for 3 semesters now, and every semester they have messed up student aid. To be specific, last semester the award was somehow lost in the system and delayed for almost 3 months. This semester it's pretty much the same story. The award for this semester was lost and later changed - all without my knowledge. When I called about it being late, I was told that it was cancelled - I was given no reason why. Will need to be re-awarded. All of this while I am in the seventh week of the program. Extremely unprofessional and I suspect this is the norm. Am now waiting for an explanation.

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APU Review

AA General Studies/History - March 9, 2011
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I had no problems with anything at APU. The staff kept calling me. I am learning things. I don't understand why these people have written bad reviews. Everything they had problems with I did not. I will admit though that getting used to the online classroom was difficult at first but after some time I got the hang of it. Maybe some people are not geared to online learning, which is understandable. There are people who can teach themselves and there are people who would prefer someone to hold their hand.

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BIG JOKE!

Military Studies: Land Warfare - February 8, 2011
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This place is really bad. The admissions process is confusing and a big pain b/c no one ever calls you to try and help you along the way. I never received a single phone call from any of them after leaving numerous voicemails. I have to agree with ppl about the financial aid experience. They didn't do a very good job explaining what needed to be done. They pushed my credit card authorization form back and I was 3 days late starting my classes because my tuition payment was never processed. The phone ALWAYS rings busy and it is very hard to get through. When someone finally answers the phone you get bounced around by anyone who answers your phone call. I strongly suggest considering other online schools. APU is just one big mistake I've made.

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Awful School

AA General Studies/History - January 27, 2011
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This "university" is truly awful. I've attended APUS for the past 1-1/2 years, and can say the only thing it has going for it is cost. APUS is $250 a credit hour, which I am paying for using financial aid. I agree with everyone's comments about their financial aid department - they haven't a clue what they're doing. I've had only one GOOD instructor, the rest were all over the map, but all bad in some way. Some instructors barely respond and don't grade your assignments for weeks, while others assign 10x more homework than others and are not at all helpful when you try getting feedback from them. This week I'm wrapping up my last two classes at APUS and transferring to Western Governor's. Not sure if it will be great, but I KNOW it will be better!

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APUS/Financial Aid

Bachelor of Health Management - November 24, 2010
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American Public University is not a Public University at all, APU is a FOR-PROFIT "University". APU is an online only school and part of American Educational Systems - which also includes American Military University ( APU + AMU both offer the same courses / Degree programs and classes contain students from both APU + AMU. Together they form The American Public University System, or APUS, as the school refers to itself now on its website. The APUS Financial Aid Department is staffed by a bunch of morons who seemingly cannot get ANYTHING right and I'd be willing to bet that no matter what your situation is that if you have the misfortune of having these incompetant jerks to go through - THEY WILL SCREW UP everything and anything that is under their authority .

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Master's in Public Administration

Bachelor of Health Management - November 23, 2010
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I had taken several undergraduate courses through APU, which I transferred to the state university to expedite the completion BA degree. Once I completed my BA, I decided to continue with my education with APU because of my previous experience. My initial experience with financial aid was not the best. Since I was not able to register for the program until I completed my BA, I had to get an exception for my financial aid intent letter which is usually required 6 weeks prior to the start of the course. Since I needed an exception for this, on the first day of class I was not allowed access. After speaking with the financial aid representative for approximately fifteen minutes, my courses were unlocked and the funds were disbursed three weeks after the start of the course. The public administration courses consist of a lot of reading and writing, which is to be expected from a graduate level course. While I do not think that the courses that I have taken so far have been challenging, they have been very insightful and I have learned a lot. I like that I have the option to work at my own pace and still be held accountable to submit assignments by the posted due date. I do realize that online learning is not for everyone and it takes a lot of time and dedication. With online learning the instructor establishes the criteria for the course, but it is often up to the student to challenge him/herself to gain the most out of his/her education.

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Financial Aid Dept is HORRIBLE!!!

Masters of Arts History - November 21, 2010
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The APU Financial Aid Dept is a joke. I had a refund check that they say they sent to me and it had been cashed. I never received any refund check and I've been fighting with them for three weeks trying to get a copy of the check and so has the Sheriff's Dept so they can conduct an investigation into who cashed this check. Everytime I call or email them, I get the same old answer "we emailed the copy to you with the check copy attached." What a JOKE!! I can't seem to get any answers no matter who I contact. I wouldn't recommend anyone to enroll in this college. This has been the worst experience in my life with dealing with the financial aid dept.

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Stay Far Away!!!!

Masters of Arts History - November 8, 2010
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Stay far away from this "university." Financial aid department lacks caring, talent, and the ability to figure out small problems without sending you to several different people (who also know nothing). I was to obtain a second graduate degree, and they abruptly stopped me after my first semester. No, I am not a bad student: 3.85 undergrad; 3.79 post-grad work; 3.95 in APU. Why did they take me out? I dropped several classes four years ago, in lieu of a better program that I thought would bring me gainful employment faster than the APU program (it didn't...thanks to the economy). I used no financial aid at the time to take classes at APU (four years ago, now I need it). Guess what? Academic warning, and they allowed me to begin my program with the assurances that my loans were all safe and done for the entire year. Sallie Mae told me my loans were sent to the school already for the entire year.... Where is the money? Obviously not in my pocket. I am out 100 dollars for books since I was notifed of this three days before my second semester was to begin on 1 November 2010. Stay away from the for-profit universities. No, it wasn't the professors, in my case they were great....it's the adminstration and the fact that APU is now being investigated for financial aid fraud. Look for an article in PR Insider called "American Public Education, Inc. Former Employee Investigation" dated October 27, 2010. Investigation on behalf of former employees of American Public Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:APEI), American Military University or American Public University concerning potential ERISA breach of fiduciary duty –

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Financial Aid Department is horrible!

Masters of Arts History - November 4, 2010
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Financial Aid Department is pathetic and do not know what they are doing. The answers to questions are numerous, different, and ridiculous (Sallie Mae is quite upset with them, as I heard on the phone from a few higher-up agents). Advising is completely clueless and unhelpful. Apparently, "violations of Title IV" allow the university to take the student aid money (for the interest I'm sure) while they make the decision to allow you to stay in the university. No, I'm not talking about failing; how about simple withdrawals and drops when one wasn't using financial aid at the time? Yes, what you do years ago will affect you with this "university." Luckily, I already obtained my Master's somewhere else and I just wanted to add to my employment opportunities. I'm about to sue this school for their illegal financial aid practices and false statements. Run far away.....all the for-profit schools are expensive, but at least they have knowledgeable agents for financial aid. Save yourself the stress....look past this school...

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Ugh

Masters of Business Administration - September 24, 2010
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This is not my first university, so I pretty much know how the game goes. The financial aid for this department is horrible. They screwed up my financial aid packet twice and failed to inform me. Come to find out it was an error on their part. I am surprised they didn't say ooops my bad. I feel as far as financial aid goes I am being taken for. I have attended other colleges such as the University of Phoenix that actually helps and assists and makes sure that my needs are met. The teachers are not very helpful more of just there to be grading things with a few posts every now and then. I contacted the teacher about numerous discrepancies between the grade book, the syllabus, and the assignments tab. She didn't even know if some assignments were due. The books are overpriced. I hate how grad students can't use financial aid for purchasing books. Think about it each book can run two hundred to three hundred per class. I chose this school because it was the least expensive of all the schools I reviewed, but now I can definitely see why. I feel stuck at this school at least until the program is over with. I will not recommend this school to anyone else. In addition, don't ever email any department they won't respond back and the jacka**es they have working the phone lines don't know what they are talking about, but want to hurry up and get you off the phone. Two thumbs down and one middle finger up.

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Horrible horrible horrible!!!

BA History - August 10, 2010
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This is THE WORST UNIVERSITY EVER!! Their financial aid department is the biggest joke. No one there has ANY clue what they are doing!!!!!! They screwed up my financial aid every single semester so far and they offer very little help in correcting anything in a timely manner. The classes are good and the teachers are pretty on top of things, but Lord help you if you need to go through the financial aid process with them. I had to get in touch with the presidents office just to get things resolved. If you want hassle and headache and nothing but problems, then by all means, please go to APU, but if you want a good experience, go somewhere else!!

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Humanities Program

Humanities - August 5, 2010
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Do not attend - useless program, outdated books, students are not up to par and discussion are high school level. A waste of time and money.

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APU is a great school!

Information Technology - August 3, 2010
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APU has been a fantastic experience for me. In any situation you may have professors you do not like and some you will love. I have had a couple who were VERY challenging and I almost despised them by the end of the class. In retrospect, I learned so much from them. Not just about the subject of the class, but of responsibility and to expect nothing less than the best out of myself. My husband received his Master's from a "brick and mortar" very reputable university and he has had so many problems with getting the wrong information from the staff, who act as if they don't have a clue what is going on. His recent graduation was less than acceptable and not up to what should be expected of a University of this size and reputation. Just because a college has a building does not mean they are going to have better instructors and staff than you will find at APU or other online schools. I have had nothing but positive interaction with the staff and professors at APU and they are very helpful. The book grant is great too. At first I was worried about not having a book in front of me, as some of the classes have e-books. However, I now have an e-reader and I can download my books to it. (Many classes do have regular books) It works out perfectly. I am a late in life student who went back after 15 years (and 2 kids). I started in the Associate's program for Web Publishing, because I wasn't sure about learning online. After meeting the requirements to do so, I transferred to the Bachelor's of Information Technology program. I was very proud to make the Dean's List last semester. My grades are not "given" to me. I work hard to make those grades and really have had some professors grade me harder than I was expecting. It makes me work harder and I am so proud every time I make a good grade. Do not start any online program thinking it will be easy. Online learning takes much more dedication on the student’s part and is not for people who need “hand holding”. Just remember when you read a review, that people have varying expectations out of similar situations. If you see someone vehemently bashing an institution, they are disgruntled. Now ask yourself how many businesses, schools, etc. that you or someone you know have been disgruntled with at one time or another. You just cannot make everyone happy all the time. The staff and professors of APU are human just like the rest of us.

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A Pretty Decent School

BS - Environmental Studies - June 12, 2010
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When I transferred to American Public University, nearly all of the credits I have obtained from brick and mortar universities were accepted. I have read many reviews about this school and I have heard many people complain about swtudents that can not seem to even write a sentence with proper structure and I do a agree with them wholeheartedly. I would venture to say that these same students will not get away with this, and may not be able to pass the advanced literature courses because both of the professors I have had grade very tough on proper grammatical syntax and sentence structure. I seen a post from someone on this site who did not spell regret properly, which is probably one of the students I have heard others talk about. I do not agree that everyone at this school gets an automatic "A" in each and every class. Before starting school at APUS, I had a 4.0 GPA (out of 69 credits, or 23 classes and made straight A's in High School) and received my first "B" this past semester. After I had taken my first 4 classes, I looked at the Deans / President list of students (which consists of students with 3.75 to 4.0 GPA's, and can honestly say that in all of my classes (which consisted of approximately 70 students) my name was on the list, along with 3 other students who had taken courses with me, thus debunking the "Automatic A" assertions. Had each and every student I had taken these classes with been on the list, I was going to drop out of the school and attent the University of Oregon because they offer the same program online. I like the fact that the studies that one partakes in at this school are all based on individual effort. I am 42 years old and do not buy off on the fact that brick and mortar schools will try and tell you that group study is to prepare you for real life working experiences. As any of you know if you have worked in "groups" at brick and mortar schools, half of those people do next to nothing to contribute to the assignment at hand. It has been my experience that those types of people in real life working scenarios are let go to seek employment elsewhere. Some of the courses are easy, but many classes at brick and mortar institutions are as well. For the working adult like myself, that works 60+ hours a week, has twin 1 year old daughters and a million other responsibilities, this school is custom tailored to help me to get the degree I must have to advance in my career. There are undoubtedly students attending American Public University that are sub standard. There are also many students attending brick and mortar institutions that are the same. Do you know what they call a student who graduates at the very bottom of their class in med school?....Doctor.....do you get my point?

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Loved APU

Masters of Arts History - June 4, 2010
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I am very fond of APU. Throughout my courses, I had some classes that were challenging and some that were not. Just like any other university. I am very happy with the education I received at APU. Most of the professors were very pleasant and answered my questions quickly. It was obvious that the books selected for the courses were chosen not only because they were the best for that course of study, but also to keep the costs down for the students.

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So far, so good

Political Science - May 24, 2010
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APU has been pretty good to me thus far. To be quite honest, I jumped into APU without really doing any research about it. One of my friends at work told me about the undergrad book grant and that was what sold me. The fact that APU is a for-profit school worried me a bit. Not that I have anything against profit, I was just worried I would be turned down for a graduate program at a brick and mortar school because of it. Turns out that is not the case. I plan on going to Arizona State, which is a tier 1 school, and I asked the admissions counselor if a degree from APU would be an issue and she said it wouldn't. She said as long as the school is accredited there is no problem. All the materials for my program have been really good. My only issue is that I like to have a physical book in my hands instead of online books. But this is a minor issue. I haven't had a terrible time with the support staff like some other students. It's not perfect, but not horrible either. There is definitely room for improvement. My greatest concern will be how this degree will be received outside of the government. We shall see.

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EXCELLENT PROGRAM & GREAT UNIVERSITY

International Relations and Conflict Resolution - April 11, 2010
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So far, the courses in the IR program at APUS are interesting and challenging. Lecture notes, assigned readings (of which there are plenty), and the online discussions in the several courses provide different viewpoints and theories about a myriad of subjects and topics related to the field of IR. Until now, my professors designed the courses in such manner that student participation is mandatory and therefore the exchanges of ideas among students are great! Until now, professors have been very professional by stating their expectations in a clear and concise manner, grading on time and provided constructive feedback, most of them have been easily available through e-mail to ask for clarifications or explanations in order to complete assignments. Based on the professor’s comments and lecture notes, one can see that their knowledge and expertise in the field of IR is unquestionable. The APUS interface is also very user-friendly and I never have experienced the website not functioning (except for maintenance during a couple of hours and that was usually communicated by the university administration to the student body well in advance) and the online library has an extraordinary collection of databases, journals, and e-books. In the GRADUATE International Relations program, the students come from diverse backgrounds (military, non-military, other countries [such as myself], ethnic…) I am sorry for students who have had unfortunate experiences at APUS, but the graduate IR program is really a good program that is challenging, very global, and interesting. I LOVE THE PROGRAM AND LOVE THE SCHOOL!!

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Don't make it your first choice

Middle Eastern Studies - April 1, 2010
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I chose APU because choices for on-line Middle Eastern Studies programs are limited (or at least they were when I was looking). The courses I've taken are too easy and didn't challenge me at all. The teachers seem qualified based on their education and backgrounds but that does not come through in the courses. Private conversations via e-mail about course material told me the instructors were knowledgeable. The courses however did not utilize methods and concepts for critical thinking and analysis. My second main issue is the extreme overemphasis in the courses and program on political and military aspects of the Middle East and intercultural relations between east and west. I figured there might be some emphasis considering it's military affiliations but, this was extreme overemphasis. The program offers little historical coursework for the region and little cross cultural understanding. The one course that teaches "Middle Eastern Culture" is more or less an analysis of Middle Eastern terrorists and cultural aspects promoting instability, oppression, and violation of human rights. While those are important factors to be aware of the students in this course seemed to come away with little challenge to their often negative preconceptions of the region and little understanding of the actual culture of the middle east which is quite rich and diverse. Teachers have 8 week sessions but the move to slowly. The instructors don't seem to utilize all the necessary aspects of on-line learning either. There is little to no on-line group work and collaboration and mostly they use a discussion board but questions often do not produce intelligent debate or useful learning but rather a dozen people all writting a few paragraphs aboutr something and then a few responses that often just say "I agree!" Beyond issues with the courses content and quality the school itself does not get very high marks from me. Financial aid and payments are a big issue for me. It was a more difficult process to apply for aid at APU than it was at my community college but it wasn't so complicated that most people wouldn't be able to do it. However, when you register for your classes your given a grand total before aid. You cannot view an account page to see your remaining balance and are not even notified until last minute that you have a remaining outstanding balance. I had to keep contacting the FinAid office in order to find out how much to pay. There should be an easy to access account page with balance information. Additionally for an online college it's odd that they don't have an integrated on-line payment program. Instead I have to fax a form with credit card authorization or mail a check. The second option only works if you classes are several weeks away since you cannot enter or stay enrolled in classes for more than a week if your not paid up at the start and their last minute notifications certainly don't give you that much leeway.

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Excellent MA in CJ Program

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - March 2, 2010
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I just completed the entire Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with APU. It was an excellent program. All the professors had attained their Ph.D. The classes were challenging. Some of the fellow students were lacking for the graduate level, but I would expect to find that at any graduate school. I had no problems with the staff such as advisors, etc. The school is properly accredited by the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. I would recommend the program for those seeking a MA degree and opt for the thesis option. I would do it all over again! I wish they had a Ph.D. program.

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Humanities

AA General Studies/History - November 29, 2009
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Students do NOT have admissions requirements: no SATS, writing samples as are required by a traditional brick and mortar university. Just another degree mill, unfortunately. We sit in classrooms filled with morons who can't even write a decent sentence or read. A BIG waste of time, unless you want to work in a govt job. I now understand the irony of "military intelligence."

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No regrets here.

Master of Arts in Political Science - November 4, 2009
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I am just a few classes from completing my Master's in Transportation & Logistics Management. I have absolutely no regrets in choosing this school. A little bit of background. I received my BA from a "brick & mortar" school. APU was the first time I ever tried online classes. Before choosing them I seriously considered going to the University of Phoenix to receive my Masters in Business. However,after a lot of thought I decided to narrow down my degree and save some money. APU just seemed to fit me better as I pursued a new career. To be honest, at first I wasn't sure I was going to make it. Online classes requires a lot of discipline. I realized without this there was no way I would ever complete it. I also realized that a lot of negative complaints, with most online schools, is due to this. Student who do not have this discipline will fail, and probably blame the school for it. Online classes are not for everyone. They require a lot of reading and writing. I seriously didn't read and write this much when I was attending an actual school. Their are required assignments due each week, and if you fall behind you'll pay for it. As far as accreditation goes and how this looks to employers, I can tell you this. I have already been on two interviews with a major transportation company on the East Coast. The only way I was able to be considered for this job is because of this school. Believe me, my previous experience and degree have nothing to do with my new major. Hope this helps anyone who is deciding on this school. If you have any questions, just ask me.

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MBA... NO WAY!

Masters of Business Administration - July 22, 2009
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The MBA program at AMU/APU with an emphasis on homeland security resource allocation is a JOKE. If you are forced to get a degree by your employer and want to spend the least amount of time and money to get a degree - this is the school for you. If you want to actually be challenged and learn something... move on! I don't know how this school maintains it's accreditation??? I don't know anyone enrolled in the courses here that doesn't get an "A" in EVERYTHING. The good news is that this school somehow does maintain its accreditation and therefore you won't get labeled as a "diploma mill" recipient and will be eligible for government jobs.

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No regreats!

BA in Management - February 24, 2009
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This school has been fabulous and it works for me. I have been attending APU for a year and I have no regrets what so ever. The course are fast paced and I have learned so much. More than I ever thought I would. For those of you who think these classes are easy, they are not and you get what you pay for. When I have to get a hold of my advisor, they are always prompt in returning my call. Out of all the instructors I have had there is only one that I would say I wasn't thrilled with but we don't always see eye to eye with everyone we meet. I even signed up for another class with her. So she couldn't have been that bad. With regards to financial aid, each student's experience is different. Some have no problems and there are some that experience lots of problems. If they are diligent and proactive in resolving the issues when they are contacted there should be no reason why a student should not get into classes on time.

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Bad Experience with University

BA History - December 30, 2008
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Transferring to APU was the biggest mistake I made. With less than 30 credits to graduation this institution has managed to mess up my graduation timeframe. The staff, or lack of, are unprofessional, arrogant, rude and of no help at all. I have yet to have anyone return a phone call, they prefer to email you back at their convenience, Whenever!!! I have attended other online schools that were just the opposite. I would highly recommend anyone interested in online learning to look elsewhere. There are quality institutions out there; APU is just not one of them.

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Nothing but problems

AA General Studies/History - August 27, 2008
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I am had nothing but problems with their financial aid department. They turned down my federal aid because I would not sign a promissary note with Sallie Mae. Yet I got federal aid thru the State of Alaska and they turned that down. It is Sallie Mae or nothing I was told. I will not ever go with Salli Mae. My advisor was useless and would not even answer my questions. I will finish the school year then I am out of there.

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Great degree!

Master of Arts in Political Science - September 29, 2007
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I was able to complete my political science degree in just over a year. The professors were very professional and helpful; most had had real-world experience as well as concern and care for the students. I can truthfully say that a few became friends of mine, with whom I remain in contact. The degree included some interesting sidelines like UN certification in peacekeeping operations, and I was able to take a good slate of classes in the field of economics in addition to the political science/international relations courses required for the degree. Doing online education of this sort requires a person to be a self-starter, but for those who have the drive, this is a great place.

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AMU: MA Land Warfare, International Perspective

Military Studies: Land Warfare - August 3, 2006
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The program was a good balance between structure and flexibilty, in that it was focused, but allowed me to study what I wanted within the area. I had easy contact with my profesors, who gave me constructive, useful feedback on my papers, and all but two of them responded to questions very quickly. The books I had to buy were almost all very good; in fact, I kept most of them. I wrote a lot, and believe that I developed as a writer because of it, even to the extent of having two papers published on a military history website. As for technology, I experienced no real problems -- the online classroom environment was intuitive and never unavailable; registration was easy; and the school's support staff was easy to contact and gave prompt, useful answers.

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