09-15-2016, 02:36 PM
Exfactor Wrote:People choose for-profits because they offer:
No GRE.
Fast course enrollment.
Fast/easy financial aid process.
The For-Profits hold your hand to get you in classes. With Non-Profits you are on your own. However, I'm now seeing more non-profits not requiring the GRE.
:iagree: The entrance requirements (GRE vs no GRE) is often a factor. And the hand-holding is a HUGE factor, IMO.
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Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)