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A VERY, VERY ANGRY MOTHER!!!

"My 16 y/o son wanted a better job and so took an online CNA course from (*this) school. He completed the course which costs $676. He did this so he could work this summer WHILE taking it. He was sent a certificate of completion but no certificate number for the state registry even though it said they were accredited. He did this all on his own to show us he could do it....".  Read *the rest of this complaint about this online educational service.

Be Aware

If an online education program is a BVI LLC, a business registered in the British Virgin Islands, and their address is a USA P.O. mail box, then consumer beware!!! Any claim, or controversy arising out of, or related to any agreement, or the products or services they provide shall be settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the The British Virgin Island Arbitration Center and BVI legal system.

Do Your Research

Hopefully, if you do your research, ask questions, consider complaints when valid you should not have any problems when choosing a medical assistant, or other vocational training program that is right for you. One important aspect to consider when selecting an educational or training program is its reputation. The institution must be honest and credible in their dealings with the public, have a clean record, and should be properly accredited by the recognized organizations.

images/design04_tmF8F5AE.gifWhen Evaluating Ask Yourself This...

- Is the institution licensed by regulatory entity (branch of the U.S. Department of Education)?
- Is the school planning to pursue accreditation, or has achieved accreditation?
- Will the school document all completed course work for academic credit?
- Will I receive an official transcript? Are earned credits transferrable?
- Does the program provide hands-on clinical training via extern-/internship placement?
- Will I be eligible to sit for national certification once I have completed the program?
- Will the school assist me in job search and placement?
- Will the school refund at least part of my tuition should I need to withdraw from the program?

14 Program Quality Check Points:

On this highly competitive job market the one thing that opens doors is good and credible education.


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