Jones International University

Approval Rate: 73%

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    neildhawan

    Thu May 05 2011

    Hey I Want To Take Admission In That Universities I Really Have A Good Marks In 12th Standard Also And Now I Want To Do BBA From Abroad Therefore If There Is Any Person Who Guide Me About That Then Please. Actually I Found Some Original Content From..!1 www.lukp.com This Is The Website Which Guide Me That What To Do After 12th Class..!

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    school4u

    Tue May 03 2011

    I am a student here. The advisors are not helpful when you need help. This school is for-profit, so if the school advisors don't help then you know why. The reason why they won't help is because they can get more money from you.

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    juju50

    Fri Feb 11 2011

    I'm completing the Master's in Education program and must state that the time invested in JIU has been well used. From the professors to my fellow peers, JIU hasm afforded me an opportunity to expand my knowledge and expertise on educational matters. I highly recommend JIU. Julia Eddy

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    milanocook

    Tue Nov 16 2010

    I am very pleased with the academics at JIU. I am in the Master of Education program. The courses are challenging and interesting. The instructors are helpful. I am EXTREMELY DISPLEASED with financial aid. I feel that JIU scams it's financial students. The financial aid period is 16 weeks long. The checks for loan disbursements are never mailed out until week 15 of a 16 week period. The checks are received 1 week after the mail out, so I receive my loan disbursement at the end of the 16 week period. The financial aid is received by JIU in the beginning of the 16 week period because I get notification from the Direct Educational loan program. JIU holds onto the money for 15 weeks before disbursing it to the student. What are they doing with the money? My guess is they are collecting a lot of interest while the student is being charged interest.

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    jerywho

    Tue Nov 09 2010

    The Advisor Jon Cowan signed me up for classes without my permission. I did not attend this school because he is a lier and promised many things that did not come to fruition. Now after 1 1/2 years I get a bill for attending school there, when I did not, and they expect me to pay. What a rip off and a scam of a school. I will be getting a lawyer and sueing them now! BeWare of this school, as it is a SCAM! This school is worst then terrible, it is lower than pond scum!

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    sbrennercamp

    Fri Oct 15 2010

    I am a current student at JIU in the Doctorate of Educational Leadership program. After having received my prior degrees from traditional "seat time" universities, I have to say I would recommend the online program at Jones over these programs. I receive personalized and prompt responses and feedback from my instructors, and the program is very rigorous. I would highly recommend this program to anyone shopping for a doctorate program in education.

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    kellycristina

    Sun Oct 10 2010

    I am a current student of JIU. Just got drop off 5 days ago with no reason at all. I've provide them with all the requested documents, my financial A has been granted, my first set of classes BBA110 and CTR100 I got a 98% grade average. and they still drop me off, my admissions counselor said it was a mistake, but I am very worried since so far they have not fix the problem and is been past the first week of my second set of classes. Another issue I had was that when I enrolled my admissions counselor never told me she could write me book vouchers and that JIU pays for transferring my transcripts so this added me a lot of out pocket money for the two months and it took me a while to be able to pay for my transcripts transfer expense but I did all within the stipulated time, after my first set of classes were finished I needed to buy more books and run out of money so I called JIU for help since my financial A check had not arrived. I made some calls out to the student loan company and... Read more

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    vanitypages

    Sun May 23 2010

    I have nothing but positive things to say about Jones International University (JIU). I did want more of a challenge in some of my courses. But, you are in charge of your own destiny; an if online schools is what you want, I would pick JIU.

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    havequestionsn_eedhelp

    Wed Nov 04 2009

    I am almost done with my BBA at JIU. The experience is fantastic! I transferred from Grand Canyon, and it was the best decision I could have made. I haven't experienced any of the issues at JIU that I did at GCU. My advisors know me, and it's easy to ask questions. The curriculum is challenging, especially compared to other online schools. However, the time commitment is still less than it was at the other school. I plan to get my MBA there as soon as I graduate in the spring. If you have thought about other online schools, save the time. My sister is in their master's of education program and loves it as much as I do! She also transferred from GCU (and took me with her).

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    rdvb08ef

    Sat Oct 24 2009

    The University is great. I'm very please with the great help I have received from everyone, starting with the Dean. If you have a very busy life, I highly recommend you this University.

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    whatis

    Thu Oct 08 2009

    JIU has been a dismal disappointment. I ran into some difficulty keeping up with the course schedule of my first class so I requested assistance from the instructor for help catching up. Her response was that she couldn't help me because she didn't know which class I was in. What followed was a series of similarly unhelpful responses complete with numerous spelling and grammar errors. When I reached out to the Academic Services department for help, they apologized, but ultimately didn't help much. They also made sure any admission of fault was by phone so that I would have no written record of their failures. Apparently subpar instruction and lack of academic rigor are acceptable to JIU. Stay clear!

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    faayth

    Fri Sep 04 2009

    I love JIU! I switched from Kaplan University to JIU in Feb of 2009. (I would go into all my negative experiences at Kaplan but this review is about JIU lol)I am in my 5th term at JIU and I love almost everything about it. The one thing I wish they would change is the course setup. It is an older online setup but ...it works. The professors are aweomse and the administration is fantastic! They really seem to care about my degree and I am really glad I switched. JIU is a bit more expensive, although I got into the military program because my father is a veteran. That cut a HUGE chunk off my tuition. I went from paying 2016 per course at Kaplan to 750 per course at JIU. Nice? Oh ya! JIU may not be the top #1 online school *cough UoP*. But in my experience the only reason UoP has the title is because of its size. I havent really talked to anyone who actually liked the school. If you are looking to going to an online school, try JIU. They are worth it! You see all these negative reviews... Read more

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    ford139

    Sun Aug 30 2009

    I attended the institution and in the beginning was very pleased. Being a student who always gets A's and B's ; was in shock when I encountered a course for which I felt I was not graded fairly and accurately and considered this course a very easy course compared to previous courses taken from this online University. Also, I was told I would not receive a grade for a particular assignment (which was a first for me) just because I made a minor error in my APA format which I corrected. After seeing that all my academic efforts were futile; I decided to withdraw from the course and the school completely before the Instructor could assign me a failing grade; and will now consider another online institution; such as North Central University. I did not file a grievance since it seemed that the instructor would prevail and that such a course of action would only cause hard feelings between myself and the instructor and I would still probably have to re-take the course and would be a co... Read more

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    gogodr

    Wed Jun 03 2009

    I have just entered the Doctorate of Business program at JIU. I'm a veteran and love the way the treat their military and veterans. Because I served my country I got a 20% scholarship which knocks off a nice chunk of the overall cost. Also, the folks at JIU are awesome. This is an excellent accredited school and would be a great choice IMHO.

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    jackalyn

    Tue Dec 16 2008

    I am looking into attending JIU, but I am wondering if anyone out there is from Illinois and has graduated from the Master's of Education program and has had favorable reviews from the Illinois State Borad of Education about their JIU degree.  Thanks!

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    artiagawal71

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    I am doing Masters in Education and this program has helped me a lot since I am looking forward to work as a full time teacher. The best part is it is flexible hours and the courses are very well designed and make you work hard.

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    rnorman

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    I am looking at many online universities, and JIU seems to have the best Ed.D program in leadership. The admissions office has been helpful. It may be more expensive, but I think my degree will be earned and not bought.

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    anabatic

    Thu Oct 25 2007

    I haven't gone to this school, but it looks to be really overpriced. They're asking $1290 for one 3-credit hour undergrad course. That puts it at $100 more per credit hour than any of the other online schools that offer the degree I want, Health Administration. No one has written a bad review about Jones yet, so I guess that's good, but is it worth another $100/credit? Not to me.

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    dreamr

    Wed Dec 21 2005

    My experience at JIU is a great one because I feel that they really care about me and what I am going through with the courses. I feel that the people are friendly and enjoy talking to you when you have something to say. The Teachers are nice and very helpful and take the time to really answer you questions that may come up during the course of the classes. They seem to realize that everyone has other things to do outside of the "class room". The classes are the right ones that each student needs to take for the right degree that each student is interested in. All the advisors are very helpful in picking each class that each student needs to take for each degree. I realize that all the students and staff are all of different ages but understand this and try to help to make the transition from high school to the university. Then there are those who transition from the community college to the university. Having this understanding has helped me to transition into the university style of ... Read more

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    cunger

    Wed Nov 09 2005

    This online university is just that. It fits my schedule, I don't have to be logged in at any particular time and I get EXCELLENT customer sevice. The professors e-mail you, the school checks in to be sure you're ok with the next set of courses. AND they share their experiences about the classes they've had and what you might be going into. This is what an online univerisity experience is all about. To put the icing on the cake they are regionally accredited! Job Well Done, Jones!

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    netratsam

    Thu Oct 20 2005

    I would love to have more name recognition with my degree. I think this program is great, The diamond in the rough. JIU is undiscovered to many people who go to the largest "big mouth" on campus(UoP). With a little research, you can get a great university online! In fact they were the first fully online program that achieved the level of Regional Accreditation. What a great experience, I am in my 3rd class in the MBA program and I am really liking that I do not have to be logged in at any specific time.

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    wmhcoop

    Wed Feb 23 2005

    I just completed a masters in education at Jones International University. It was extremely challenging and demanding. But I learned more than I have in any other educational setting.

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