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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Compliance(m): 9:04pm On Feb 09, 2016
I didn't sign any agreement.

DICKtator:


Loool.

How are you sure that they're marketers?

Ever heard of debt factoring houses?

At op Compliance, it is the t&c that can only save you.

If the terms and conditions you signed up for(yes!!!. That lengthy,boring blah blah blah legal jargons!!!) doesn't warrant this,then you may have a case!!

Or else, change address, phone number and what-have-you



grin grin grin grin
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Compliance(m): 9:10pm On Feb 09, 2016
Exactly the point.

flokii:


you saw d advert online as scholarship right?

like 70% off.. stuffs like that
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by kpolli(m): 9:11pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Hi fellow nairalanders, I need urgent and serious advices. I applied for a masters degree at Walden online university in 2013, I always had one of their agents calling me to consider studying with them since I showed my interest. He suggested the course I should put in for. That was masters in public health administration. Sincerely, he was too really on my neck then and I got his calls almost everyday. I guess is a white man. He's always calling to intimate me of the processes, until I got the admission letter, at a point he asked if I could be paying monthly.

I was sent some hard copy textbooks too. I started a few classes online, but when I started it was entirely something, I attended about 3 classes, did an assignment but didn't click with the way things were going. I wasn't used to all online lecture stuffs. Besides, I didn't flow because the course was basically based on the American system of health care delivery. I am and agric graduate, that course was like Latin to me.

I then lodged a complain to an advisor that I couldn't cope and besides its difficult keeping with classses due to several Nigerian factors. He said he'll look into it. Since that time I stopped attending the online classes and stopped totally. I attended the class like 3 times or four before I stopped. My laptop was latter stolen some few weeks after that and all materials were even gone.

After about a year I was called to pay up my school fees, I was like, what school fees? I didnt understand, I never wrote a test or exam let alone of obtaining a certificate. I told them I stopped long ago. They sent a few mails too trying to threaten me to pay up or they'll involve a third party, after about another year, They sent me a mail again, and I replied them the same thing, I even told them I would send the textbooks back to them, to me that was the only thing I can say I'm oweing them or I pay for them so they won't say Nigerians are corrupt. I told them my plight, I stopped working, and had no means of livelihood, a graduate looking for job and trying to make ends meet.

Some weeks ago I was contacted by some agents in Lagos about my indebtedness and that I must pay, I repeated the same response and explained to them that I'll pay for the textbooks and that I only did few classes not up to three weeks. They replied me that I must pay for those classes and the books when I converted the bill to Naira, it was above 400k. I was at first laughing it off, but I got a reminder again tonight.

Please I need urgent advises on what my actions could be. That amount is far too outrageous, even if they sell all I have right now, t won't pay the bill. Anyone that has encountered similar issue should please help with suggestions.

First of all Walden is not a highly acclaimed University (for profit) that you shouldn't have even clicked on. Next, did you go to their school system and officially drop-out?

Next thing is, in all honesty... They can't do anything to you... You were coerced into enrolling, so you can get out of this debt.... But just know that you might be placed under red flag when trying to apply for visa to Yankee...

Shey they wan send debt collector to Naija.... Just ignore them.... They are fond of doing that..... Even Nigerian students here drop out and they don't get harassed for money..... All they do is withhold your certificate.

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Ochek: 9:11pm On Feb 09, 2016
Amefrica:


What does this have to do with what OP has said?

OP, it is very possible you are owing the school. If you complete registration (registered for courses and stuff) you get charged and the money goes/adds into your student account, since you did not register for another semester then you only have to pay for the one semester you attended. Do you remember if you complete any registration online?

@OP. Valid question.

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Compliance(m): 9:14pm On Feb 09, 2016
Thank you. I would have preferred paying a portion before the start of the course, I feel I was lured into this, because of the scholarship and grant possibility as I was told. If they had requested me to pay before the textbooks were sent and classes started, it would have been a different story altogether.


YACAA:
Dear Op,

Sorry about your problem.

Let me try to explain a few things to you that might help in making you understand the matter at hand better.

Once you were able to gain access to the online classroom, it means you had acknowledged your acceptance letter hence were ready to start school; it also means you were already registered for class (this can be done by you, your enrollment advisor, or your academic advisor)

Once that had happened, it means Walden had already billed you for that quarter.


According to most universitys' policies, there is a given period of time in which you are allowed to cancel any course you have been registered for; this is what you should have done when you decided you were no longer interested in studying at Walden any longer. However, it is important that it is done early enough so you don't attract a penalty(they would normally retain a certain percentage of your fees); at this point, since you did not cancel or defer any of your registered courses, the assumption is that you were still enrolled in the program; as to whether you attended class or not is not their issue.

At this point, let me say that both your academic and enrolment advisor were not entirely helpful; since you had addressed your concerns to them, they should have advised you appropriately, or acted fast to try and salvage the situation; but then again if you attended about four classes, then maybe the deadline was past for dropping the course- meaning that you forfeit cancellation of that terms fees.

Do you have evidence of all the correspondence you had with the advisors? If yes, then attach the trail of e-mails to a new email you will send them, and let them know you informed the necessary people of your plight.( The US is very big on paper work, and everything you say has to be backed with evidence).

ADVICE FOR FUTURE TRANSACTIONS ANYWHERE- Never overlook orientation programs nor policies and guiding principles of any institution- do not think you can rely on others to provide such information to you. Always do thorough background research before making a move- not knowing is not an excuse.

I really wish you all the best, and if you do plan on responding to them, please do so with the highest form of decorum- everyone of your transactions is being documented.

Hope I have been of help!
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by flokii: 9:17pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Exactly the point.


same thing happened to me recently..

I got.a call from Uni. of South Wales.. told d oyinbo straight-up that I dnt av money for online course.. not even full-time

he never called again since then.. infact m going to check my mail and block them from messaging me... make dem no go send textbooks without me knowing cheesy

back to d.matter... talk to people.. preferrably agents for studies abroad on steps to take to resolve d issue..

or go to d British Council to report.. get a lawyer if you can

it's a serious case o.. the earlier you act, d better
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by DICKtator: 9:18pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
I didn't sign any agreement.



grin grin grin grin


How is this possible?

Perhaps you haven't heard of electronic signature.
All those "by clicking yes" or signing up for something, you have expressly or indirectly accepted the terms and conditions.
You definitely signed up for something!!!

It isn't till you sign with pen on paper that it implies you haven consented to a contract.

Perhaps if you visit a lawyer, he may explain the legal aspect of this international business quagmire you have gotten yourself into!!!

grin grin grin grin

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by LastProphet: 9:18pm On Feb 09, 2016
All universities issue admission letter before starting of course work. Am sure you received the admission letter, acknowledged it and started the course maybe after paying a little installment, took their textbooks, Then along the way you stopped taking lectures and failed to inform the school all for you to come online here now to ask for advise on how to swindle your way out. This is one of the criminality been associated with us. Go and pay them what you owe them, period!
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Nobody: 9:21pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Hi fellow nairalanders, I need urgent and serious advices. I applied for a masters degree at Walden online university in 2013, I always had one of their agents calling me to consider studying with them since I showed my interest. He suggested the course I should put in for. That was masters in public health administration. Sincerely, he was too really on my neck then and I got his calls almost everyday. I guess is a white man. He's always calling to intimate me of the processes, until I got the admission letter, at a point he asked if I could be paying monthly.

I was sent some hard copy textbooks too. I started a few classes online, but when I started it was entirely something, I attended about 3 classes, did an assignment but didn't click with the way things were going. I wasn't used to all online lecture stuffs. Besides, I didn't flow because the course was basically based on the American system of health care delivery. I am and agric graduate, that course was like Latin to me.

I then lodged a complain to an advisor that I couldn't cope and besides its difficult keeping with classses due to several Nigerian factors. He said he'll look into it. Since that time I stopped attending the online classes and stopped totally. I attended the class like 3 times or four before I stopped. My laptop was latter stolen some few weeks after that and all materials were even gone.

After about a year I was called to pay up my school fees, I was like, what school fees? I didnt understand, I never wrote a test or exam let alone of obtaining a certificate. I told them I stopped long ago. They sent a few mails too trying to threaten me to pay up or they'll involve a third party, after about another year, They sent me a mail again, and I replied them the same thing, I even told them I would send the textbooks back to them, to me that was the only thing I can say I'm oweing them or I pay for them so they won't say Nigerians are corrupt. I told them my plight, I stopped working, and had no means of livelihood, a graduate looking for job and trying to make ends meet.

Some weeks ago I was contacted by some agents in Lagos about my indebtedness and that I must pay, I repeated the same response and explained to them that I'll pay for the textbooks and that I only did few classes not up to three weeks. They replied me that I must pay for those classes and the books when I converted the bill to Naira, it was above 400k. I was at first laughing it off, but I got a reminder again tonight.

Please I need urgent advises on what my actions could be. That amount is far too outrageous, even if they sell all I have right now, t won't pay the bill. Anyone that has encountered similar issue should please help with suggestions.
my friend! In this situation, u av to b very courageous, even though u don't av money to hire a lawyer, tell them you will sue them to court. Be very bold. Don't be afraid to talk or respond.... High voice
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by bobkezel(m): 9:24pm On Feb 09, 2016
I do not see any big deal in this issue as far as you are living in Nigeria. Do you know how many thousands of dollars I owe all these fake universities? You can ignore them or you play along, they are not going to do a damn thing. It's just mere threat.
No de ask mumu questions like say u no be Nigerian.
Btwn, has any of you got a meaningful job with all these useless online certificate. They are after your money. People no de use their heads again.
Op don't bother yourself, just ignore them thieves. When has it become a crime to drop out of school? They should be after your certificate and not your money. And for that fact, they are scammers. That yeye school is not even certified. And truth is, it is located somewhere in Pakistan but they claim to be UK based. If you like fall mugu.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Wize1: 9:29pm On Feb 09, 2016
shark2last:
Why don't you try University of Roehampton in London, you only need to pay for the first module, refer one person and earn a free module for the rest of your study.

Oh really? Heard Roehampton is good as well. Please any idea how much in total their online MBA cost, plus how much is one allowed to pay for the first module? Thanks in advance.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by enigmatique2124: 9:30pm On Feb 09, 2016
bigtt76:
Very simple, just go to their website and access the online courses select any suitable one and it should request your contact details through which an advisor would contact you.

You need to meet their entry requirements such as having graduated with good grades or having professional work experience.

Once you're certified qualified to start you will be enrolled for an introductory class after which the main courses would begin.

Fee would need to be paid though before start of classes.

Let me know if this answers your questions





Thanks a lot. What are the fees like and is the programme very flexible? Are there exams to be written?

Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by edi287: 9:30pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Hi fellow nairalanders, I need urgent and serious advices. I applied for a masters degree at Walden online university in 2013, I always had one of their agents calling me to consider studying with them since I showed my interest. He suggested the course I should put in for. That was masters in public health administration. Sincerely, he was too really on my neck then and I got his calls almost everyday. I guess is a white man. He's always calling to intimate me of the processes, until I got the admission letter, at a point he asked if I could be paying monthly.

I was sent some hard copy textbooks too. I started a few classes online, but when I started it was entirely something, I attended about 3 classes, did an assignment but didn't click with the way things were going. I wasn't used to all online lecture stuffs. Besides, I didn't flow because the course was basically based on the American system of health care delivery. I am and agric graduate, that course was like Latin to me.

I then lodged a complain to an advisor that I couldn't cope and besides its difficult keeping with classses due to several Nigerian factors. He said he'll look into it. Since that time I stopped attending the online classes and stopped totally. I attended the class like 3 times or four before I stopped. My laptop was latter stolen some few weeks after that and all materials were even gone.

After about a year I was called to pay up my school fees, I was like, what school fees? I didnt understand, I never wrote a test or exam let alone of obtaining a certificate. I told them I stopped long ago. They sent a few mails too trying to threaten me to pay up or they'll involve a third party, after about another year, They sent me a mail again, and I replied them the same thing, I even told them I would send the textbooks back to them, to me that was the only thing I can say I'm oweing them or I pay for them so they won't say Nigerians are corrupt. I told them my plight, I stopped working, and had no means of livelihood, a graduate looking for job and trying to make ends meet.

Some weeks ago I was contacted by some agents in Lagos about my indebtedness and that I must pay, I repeated the same response and explained to them that I'll pay for the textbooks and that I only did few classes not up to three weeks. They replied me that I must pay for those classes and the books when I converted the bill to Naira, it was above 400k. I was at first laughing it off, but I got a reminder again tonight.

Please I need urgent advises on what my actions could be. That amount is far too outrageous, even if they sell all I have right now, t won't pay the bill. Anyone that has encountered similar issue should please help with suggestions.
As long as you took classes with them, you're liable to pay the bill for that quarter, doesn't matter if you took only 3 classes or whatever.
You should've known what you signed up for. You definitely have to pay up...no two ways about it.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by bigtt76(f): 9:32pm On Feb 09, 2016
Nice meeting you virtually tongue did mine last summer


Inception:


my fellow alumnus! i just finished mine in december(MSc in Project management ( oil and gas ). are u
travelling for the graduation?
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Nobody: 9:36pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Yes I completed an online registration and got an admission letter


O boy! I'm afraid you do owe the school truly and you might have to pay unfortunately. Most times when you register like that, you usually have like 2 weeks deadline to drop all of the courses but since you did not do that, then you owe the school - does not matter if you completed tests/exams/classes or not. Try sending a mail to the registrar of the school and explain to them. But I am afraid they might not be able to do much.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by dedene: 9:37pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Thanks so much, was already thinking of contacting a lawyer and get the legal implications. Was wondering why I'll pay that much without a certificate. I started aasters programme in futa but dropped out due to lack of funding, no one is chasing me around to come and pay for the lectures I attended.

Why are you always starting a programme and stopping? You need to be serious! If there is no fund for you, please do not apply so as to save yourself and nation some embarrassment.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by lastpage: 9:52pm On Feb 09, 2016
yinkeys:

Shey na by age. Jesus no reach 40 o (Lord forgive me) smiley

May the Lord forgive you! Jesus died at 44yrs!


Lastpage!
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by agabaI23(m): 9:54pm On Feb 09, 2016
Angelberry:
You better pay up
wondering
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Nobody: 9:57pm On Feb 09, 2016
You should have formally communicated your termination of your studentship to them.

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by ofomzi(m): 9:59pm On Feb 09, 2016
Get a lawyer to write a reply. Include all correspondence between you and the school. Do not keep quiet about this matter then see where it goes from there.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Bigtoto(f): 9:59pm On Feb 09, 2016
ademega:
hmmm.
one chance study.
let them arrest u and deport u to London to face charges now

if that happens please me too wan study online
well said wink cheesy
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by bisi16(m): 10:02pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Hi fellow nairalanders, I need urgent and serious advices. I applied for a masters degree at Walden online university in 2013, I always had one of their agents calling me to consider studying with them since I showed my interest. He suggested the course I should put in for. That was masters in public health administration. Sincerely, he was too really on my neck then and I got his calls almost everyday. I guess is a white man. He's always calling to intimate me of the processes, until I got the admission letter, at a point he asked if I could be paying monthly.

I was sent some hard copy textbooks too. I started a few classes online, but when I started it was entirely something, I attended about 3 classes, did an assignment but didn't click with the way things were going. I wasn't used to all online lecture stuffs. Besides, I didn't flow because the course was basically based on the American system of health care delivery. I am and agric graduate, that course was like Latin to me.

I then lodged a complain to an advisor that I couldn't cope and besides its difficult keeping with classses due to several Nigerian factors. He said he'll look into it. Since that time I stopped attending the online classes and stopped totally. I attended the class like 3 times or four before I stopped. My laptop was latter stolen some few weeks after that and all materials were even gone.

After about a year I was called to pay up my school fees, I was like, what school fees? I didnt understand, I never wrote a test or exam let alone of obtaining a certificate. I told them I stopped long ago. They sent a few mails too trying to threaten me to pay up or they'll involve a third party, after about another year, They sent me a mail again, and I replied them the same thing, I even told them I would send the textbooks back to them, to me that was the only thing I can say I'm oweing them or I pay for them so they won't say Nigerians are corrupt. I told them my plight, I stopped working, and had no means of livelihood, a graduate looking for job and trying to make ends meet.

Some weeks ago I was contacted by some agents in Lagos about my indebtedness and that I must pay, I repeated the same response and explained to them that I'll pay for the textbooks and that I only did few classes not up to three weeks. They replied me that I must pay for those classes and the books when I converted the bill to Naira, it was above 400k. I was at first laughing it off, but I got a reminder again tonight.

Please I need urgent advises on what my actions could be. That amount is far too outrageous, even if they sell all I have right now, t won't pay the bill. Anyone that has encountered similar issue should please help with suggestions.
Ignore dem joor! One schl like dat registered me too back then and sent me my study materials. Na just application I submit o! I never fully decide, next thing dem send admission letter with study materials. When they started sending mails 4 schl fees, I no even answer. Dem tire
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by 4front(m): 10:04pm On Feb 09, 2016
THE National Universities Commission (NUC) has warned Nigerians against patronising online universities and other degree awarding institutions operating online saying any certificate obtained from such institutions is not recognised.

Speaking at a press conference yesterday at the Headquarters of the Commission, the Director, Information and Public Relations, Ibrahim Usman Yakasai stressed that degrees obtained online are not accepted in the country.

He said: “Nigeria will not recognise online degrees. Online degrees are not accepted in Nigeria at the moment.” Yakasai also warned Nigerian students and parents against patronising Maryam Abacha American University, Niger Republic, noting that the Commission has been inundated with enquiries from some Nigerian students who had been offered admission in the university.

He disclosed that the concerned students were offered admissions on part-time basis with a graduation time of four semesters for programmes like Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science and Public Health, among others.

In Nigeria, the duration for a full time degree programme is not less than three years for direct entry and at least six years for part-time, while professional programmes in Science, Engineering and Health Sciences including Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science and Public Health are not offered on part-time basis in Nigeria.

Also, all part-time cross boarder education in Nigeria is not allowed,” he explained. Yakasai further lamented that the university admits Nigerian students who do not have the basic requirements to gain admission into the nation’s tertiary institutions in addition to running courses such as Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science on part-time basis, which, according to him, is not acceptable.

While disclosing that Ghana National Accreditation Board (NAB) has banned 53 tertiary institutions in Ghana some of which Nigerian students run to from advertising and admitting students due to lack of qualification, Yakasai noted that all countries are at liberty to accept or reject certificates from any foreign university they felt is operating below their acceptable standards.

We wish to restate that as the only quality assurance agency for universities in Nigeria, the NUC is maintaining its stand that degrees from Maryam Abacha University will not be accepted in Nigeria,” he said.

July 2015

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by UjSizzle(f): 10:11pm On Feb 09, 2016
Lol!
Guy next time pls read the T&C and ask necessary questions before doing anything.

Meanwhile the people bothering you now happen to be a law firm in Lagos engaged by both Walden university (which have no actual campus btw) and University of Liverpool for debt recovery. They'll get commissions for whatever recovery they make.

I'd like to know if you've made any payment at all before you commenced studies. It's usually their policy to take library fees before sending books.

Otherwise, seriously ignore them grin grin

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by noblealuu: 10:18pm On Feb 09, 2016
mranova:


PM me there might be a better option for you. Liverpool online costs a fortune.


Thank you sir. Please deposit it here everyone who comes across it would appreciate you, make inputs if need be and as well gain some knowledge.

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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by properguy: 10:19pm On Feb 09, 2016
My man/woman

Pls do not waste your time or money contacting any lawyer or police.

The school and their agents cannot do anything to you, only send email. You can confidently pick up their phone call if u have time to waste.

This is simply a non-issue.

But, based on the fact that u even opened this thread and ur replies. U r most likely a maga.
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by ipledge10(m): 10:26pm On Feb 09, 2016
Compliance:
Hi fellow nairalanders, I need urgent and serious advices. I applied for a masters degree at Walden online university in 2013, I always had one of their agents calling me to consider studying with them since I showed my interest. He suggested the course I should put in for. That was masters in public health administration. Sincerely, he was too really on my neck then and I got his calls almost everyday. I guess is a white man. He's always calling to intimate me of the processes, until I got the admission letter, at a point he asked if I could be paying monthly.

I was sent some hard copy textbooks too. I started a few classes online, but when I started it was entirely something, I attended about 3 classes, did an assignment but didn't click with the way things were going. I wasn't used to all online lecture stuffs. Besides, I didn't flow because the course was basically based on the American system of health care delivery. I am and agric graduate, that course was like Latin to me.

I then lodged a complain to an advisor that I couldn't cope and besides its difficult keeping with classses due to several Nigerian factors. He said he'll look into it. Since that time I stopped attending the online classes and stopped totally. I attended the class like 3 times or four before I stopped. My laptop was latter stolen some few weeks after that and all materials were even gone.

After about a year I was called to pay up my school fees, I was like, what school fees? I didnt understand, I never wrote a test or exam let alone of obtaining a certificate. I told them I stopped long ago. They sent a few mails too trying to threaten me to pay up or they'll involve a third party, after about another year, They sent me a mail again, and I replied them the same thing, I even told them I would send the textbooks back to them, to me that was the only thing I can say I'm oweing them or I pay for them so they won't say Nigerians are corrupt. I told them my plight, I stopped working, and had no means of livelihood, a graduate looking for job and trying to make ends meet.

Some weeks ago I was contacted by some agents in Lagos about my indebtedness and that I must pay, I repeated the same response and explained to them that I'll pay for the textbooks and that I only did few classes not up to three weeks. They replied me that I must pay for those classes and the books when I converted the bill to Naira, it was above 400k. I was at first laughing it off, but I got a reminder again tonight.

Please I need urgent advises on what my actions could be. That amount is far too outrageous, even if they sell all I have right now, t won't pay the bill. Anyone that has encountered similar issue should please help with suggestions.
if you dropped the classessential you registered then,I am pretty sure all these won't be happening.to them you are a student who fail to come to class and do exam
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by trappatoni(m): 10:30pm On Feb 09, 2016
bigtt76:
E yaaa. I feel you. Don't be scared those guys in Lagos are just marketers too aiming for their own commission.

If they disturb you too much involve the police armed with all correspondence with the course advisor etc. It's a bad debt and you dropped out. They can't force you.

It's a lovely course though. Finished one with University of Liverpool and it was quite interesting. Wished you could finish it though.
like how much should one budget for that
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by noblealuu: 10:33pm On Feb 09, 2016
[quote author=bigtt76 post=42762235] shocked confusion somewhere.


Thank you aunty! cool
cool
Can one use such degree as in your case to pursue a conventional PhD program in Nigeria?

What is the general acceptability out there esp in the labour force?

Please could you please say something about the cost, mode of paymennt and modulation as one can have a clue as to what he should be expecting in this online Unis?

Finally apart from Liverpool Uni, which other Uni do you recommend for 'low income' earners that is widely recognised?

Thank you ones again ma'am! I bow! #drops the mic and quietly goes back to ma sit while paying rapt attention# cool
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by Compliance(m): 11:22pm On Feb 09, 2016
I
didn't pay a dime.

quote author=UjSizzle post=42776428]Lol!
Guy next time pls read the T&C and ask necessary questions before doing anything.

Meanwhile the people bothering you now happen to be a law firm in Lagos engaged by both Walden university (which have no actual campus btw) and University of Liverpool for debt recovery. They'll get commissions for whatever recovery they make.

I'd like to know if you've made any payment at all before you commenced studies. It's usually their policy to take library fees before sending books.

Otherwise, seriously ignore them grin grin
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Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 11:37pm On Feb 09, 2016
AyeeIdris:

Imagine this in a business setting. You enter into a contract for someone to build a house for you. You give him materials. He starts and complains of difficulty in the project but he does not tell you he is nor doing it again. A year later, you return and see that nothing is done. You either ask that he complete or compensate you for time wasted. And he says he doesn't owe you anything but will return your materials You go vex na.
The school is a business. The books could have gone to a paying student. That the op chose not to continue is not their problem. The contract is valid. Hopefully, he can work out a settlement with them. But money he shall have to pay
sure you go vex but while the work was going on, you ought to have checked sup with the work n make a few corrections if need be..... The school ought to have noticed an online student's account was dormant and should also have contacted him to know why he stopped and afterwards follow due process but instead, they decided to relax and collect money for what they didn't work for....
Re: Walden University Is On My Neck. by noblealuu: 11:39pm On Feb 09, 2016
[quote author=YACAA post=42774108]Dear Op,

That's an intelligent submission, your brilliance is commendable. I love peeps like you. May God bless you!

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