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    Harper Professional Center

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Lake Forest Graduate School of Management

    Lake Forest Graduate School of Management

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    If I could give this school a "0" I would. Dealt with a lady named Sarah M and she was nice at…read morefirst. The minute she told me she needed an essay explaining as to why I would like to school there she never mentioned she was going to pass it off to the board for acceptance. Sarah told me she would communicate with me in regards of possibly trying to help me enroll the following year and never followed up wit me. 'Till this day I haven't heard from her. This school doesn't really care about potential new students or even non-Caucasian students. Stay away and go elsewhere where a school actually wants to work with you.

    Since I live in Buffalo Grove, I realized that the MBA programs located in the city were not going…read moreto be an option for me. I had to look at 100% suburban programs. This is a very impressive school strictly focused on MBAs. They have a very "case study" way of looking at each situation. I like that the classes weren't all based on theory. I remember the "all theory" classes...aka...Microeconomics "draw a chart" and "calculate this." I was seriously considering this school for my MBA. I sat in on an Operations class, and it was really impressive that they were actually using REAL data to come up with a solution to improve productivity. The only downfall is that this school is not AACSB accredited which means that if there is ever a need for transferring, it would be difficult. I chose NIU's MBA program instead, but this would have been an easy second choice.

    Schaumburg University AIU Online

    Schaumburg University AIU Online

    (1 review)

    this is not a real school this is a fake school they use a program called intellapath which is for…read moreonline students that program they use for there online students is not real learning the online students get away with cheating in this school you can go back and change your answers cause it tells you the answers after you finish the lesson but it gives you the option to go back in the lessons and change your answers. they're not even accredited this school should be banned this school mentioned they will transfer your credits to another school in reality they won't have tried many times my advice to anyone that's looking to enroll in the school is don't do it you will regret it you will receive lots of calls in one day from different numbers so let me start off by saying when you first request information about a certain degree from the school they will sweet talk you just to get you enrolled trust me when i say this do not enroll into the school. because you will get so annoyed receiving numerous calls from different numbers please take my advice and stay away from the school. ( these online students getaway by chating ) and yet they don't learn anything ( im sure no jobs would want to hire students that chated to work for them especially someone who graduates from aiu online. ) so i'm telling you from experience the school is fake and take my advice don't do it. dont wast your money and loans they will lock your student account if you don't pay ontime and will leave you with a huge student loan you have to pay. after you leave this school they will call you multiple times to try and get you enrolled again. which is wrong no school ever dose that. my advice is to go to a in person community college or university. where you will actually learn the right way.

    William Rainey Harper College

    William Rainey Harper College

    (62 reviews)

    Went here for a dance recital. It's always clean and I've never had an issue going here over the…read moreyears Currently doing some construction so parking is a bit tight. Plenty of handicapped spots for those in need. Harper has been here a long time and continues to be a good school.

    Subject: Concern Over Sudden Fee Increases for Harper's Open Studio…read more Well friends, I started out writing a positive review about the exceptional instruction and support for learning artisans and artists at Harper. But now, I feel blindsided. The college is tripling the cost for individuals who take a class and then wish to come during the week to finish projects during what's called Open Studio. Most institutions offer Open Studio time without instruction, providing students the opportunity to complete work started in class. Pottery, for instance, involves throwing, building, drying, bisque firing, glazing, and firing again--it's not a one-step process. It's simply not realistic to finish meaningful work in a single three-hour class each week. Current Fees: $279 for an 8-week class (3 hours once a week) New Fees: Add $279 per week for one day of Open Studio (8 sessions) Add another $279 if you need a second Open Studio day in the same week (8 sessions) Even with the senior discount--half price--many of us cannot afford this drastic increase. Working adults who attend after their jobs will also be priced out. So, I ask: What is the goal of a community college? How are our tax dollars supporting creative growth, lifelong learning, and the spirit of community Harper once embodied? Community education (non-credit) students feel under attack. Is the goal to push us into costly for-credit courses? The administration talks about supporting staff and resources, but the students who actually use those resources feel ignored, skeptical, and yes--angry. Many of us have already been supplementing supplies ourselves--bringing sponges, buckets, our own glaze, even strainers--to help keep things running smoothly. We did this gladly, as part of a thriving, supportive creative community. But with these new fees, that goodwill is fading fast. We urge Harper College to reconsider these fee hikes and remember that the heart of community education is inclusion, accessibility, and shared creativity--not profit.

    Harper Professional Center - collegeuniv - Updated May 2026

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