the school boasts low tuition and all the accreditation, but: my recruiter and advisor promised i could jump to their master's program once i finished all math classes. i already have a b.s. and an m.b.a, just wanted the m.ed. for more $$$ teaching. they now say i can't do that...two years later. next, i had a 6 credit hr class last term and they failed to tell me what i could take to the test and i failed the test. this was on the last day of the term and i could not re-take. the six hours would have made me eligible for a nice pay difference thru my state. lastly, they offer a little dough for referrals of new students. i referred two and they say they can only pay me for one. these folks are con-artists and several of you are right, ******-hats at minimum. just say NO