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Deesiel wrote: » I'm considering Devry and ITT as a source for an IT-related BS degree (as well as WGU), and I'm sure others who are on (or will find) this forum are as well. Can current and former students please chime in with their experiences at these schools? Pros / Cons, Likes / Dislikes, etc? I understand that you can find this info in a search (and I have), but it would be nice to have a thread dedicated to it. (perhaps STICKY-ed... WGU has a sticky, why not Devry and ITT?)
NetworkingStudent wrote: » I attend a college similar to ITT tech and Devry, and these colleges are for profit colleges, and their main concern is making a profit. They have board members to answer, and they need to find ways to become and stay profitable. It is my opinion that this is their main concern. The tuition is around $400.00-$600.00 a credit. At my college the tuition goes up $15.00-$20.00 per credit every year during the summer semester. I really don't feel like I'm learning more by attending this college vs a subsized state college. Also, these colleges aren’t subsided by the state, so you’re paying the full price of tuition!! The biggest problem though is that the accreditation isn’t up to par with other schools. Most of these schools aren’t regionally accredited so if you want to transfer your credits, you’re going to have a tough time transferring credits. I called WGU and a few schools in MN and they said they won’t take my credits. I think you should go to WGU it’s cheaper and it looks like you have a lot of certifications, and those might transfer when you apply at WGU.
phantasm wrote: » Yes it is a for profit school, feel however you want about it but the rep the school has is both deserved and undeserved.
Deesiel wrote: » I'm curious... what do you mean by this? Also, it looks like the program you are in is the same one I would choose if I end up at Devry. Overall are you satisfied with it?
phantasm wrote: » I'm a DeVry student and will say that I have my reservations. However it does hold an accreditation and is also accredited by ABET for it's engineering programs. Google shows this:Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission | DeVry University Yes it is a for profit school, feel however you want about it but the rep the school has is both deserved and undeserved.
zerglings wrote: » Accreditation basically means that the institution meets the standards set by the accreditors?
The following programs, at the following locations, are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, 410/347-7700: Baccalaureate Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET): Columbus, Decatur/Alpharetta, Federal Way, Ft. Washington, Irving, Kansas City, Northern California (Fremont), Phoenix, Southern California (Pomona) Baccalaureate Computer Engineering Technology (CET): Addison (Tinley Park), Arlington, Chicago, Columbus, Decatur/Alpharetta, Federal Way, Ft. Washington, Houston, Irving, Kansas City, Long Island City, Northern California (Fremont), Orlando, Phoenix, South Florida (Miramar), Southern California (Long Beach, Pomona, Sherman Oaks), Westminster Baccalaureate Electronics Engineering Technology (EET): Addison (Tinley Park), Arlington, Chicago, Columbus, Decatur/Alpharetta, Federal Way, Ft. Washington, Houston, Irving, Kansas City, Long Island City, New Jersey (North Brunswick Paramus), Northern California (Fremont, Sacramento), Orlando, Phoenix, South Florida (Miramar), Southern California (Long Beach, Pomona, Sherman Oaks), Westminster Associate EET: North Brunswick (program not available for enrollment by new students) In addition to having accredited university status, some DeVry University programs are also accredited. The Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET requires a separate review of each engineering technology program at each location and the initial evaluation of newer programs may not be requested until the first class of students has graduated, nor is future accreditation guaranteed. The CET and EET programs at DeVry Calgary are not eligible for this accreditation.
grayfox587 wrote: » don't ever attend ITT or DeVry, i went there and it was terrible, and its such a joke, here in Illinois, those degrees aren't worth anything. Pay more to attend a better college, it is definitely worth it in the end. We currently have 3 interns from DeVry, and i told my boss what to expect, and lets say they know nothing. Cons -8 week courses -no hands on work -you will probably get passed up interviews because you attended ITT or DeVry -there are so many people that graduate from there year to year, do you want to like the rest, or do you want to stand out? if you have any other questions, i will gladly answer them p.s. i hate DeVry, it ruined my life.....should of went to community college and then to my university, i am in huge amounts of dept
phantasm wrote: » Apparently you didn't learn anything about grammar or sentence structure. DeVry is a mixed bag of blessings. Oh and for the record, a state school costs less than DeVry and the education is better.
Deesiel wrote: » Do you meet once per week, or more, during the 8 week course? What program were you in? Some people say they got a decent amount of hands-on, and others (like you) say they got none. Perhaps it depends on campus AND program?...
grayfox587 wrote: » haha i knew someone was gona say something.........jerk
SephStorm wrote: » I was seriously considering Devry, because they allow a generous transfer for military experience, and they eliminate 4 classes for CNA graduates. I would probably go for it if I was going for my Assoc. degree and I felt the credits would transfer to WGU, however I have decided to go ahead and save the government and possibly myself some money, go and knock out my BS, then start on a Masters if so inclined. So, in reference to their online programs, are they saying that none of them(IT) are accredited? because they say the ABET accredits programs at a location, and the HLC accreditation is not for the IT programs.
earweed wrote: » This is a forum not a chat room and some people here take pride in their ability to use the english language. I'd also like to quote someones signature addition here, paraphrase actually, and I can't remember whose it is: Show some self pride and capitalize the i
grayfox587 wrote: » i r sry did not knw had to be on gme 100%......grammar ninja's
zerglings wrote: » How about the people whose native tongue isn't English?
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