<p>i submitted every information, and i start on tuesday… when i search this school, no one has really written about school…like it has nothing bad about it, i just don’t know if this school is scam or what… it is not even listed on this site, or any of the college sites i am searching… what am i doing wrong? should i even go? oh, and they accepted me without a transcript!! </p>
<p>so tell me guys… has anyone went to this school, have heard of it? >.></p>
<p>i am ready to bail out…i might have any colleges for summer but i don’t care… -_-</p>
<p>This is a for profit school (warning bells!). Did you check their entire website? This disclaimer seems pretty telling
[College</a> of Westchester - B.B.A., Business Administration](<a href=“http://cw.edu/page.php?subj=about&page=pd_bbaba]College”>http://cw.edu/page.php?subj=about&page=pd_bbaba)
A lot of money for what? The first graduates are expected in 2013 (of the BBA program) the other programs include an associates in Business or Accounting and a certificate program in “intensive accounting”. You may be better served at your local community college (and pay way less - this is $710 per credit!!!)</p>
<p>I really really want to get out of it. I haven’t paid any money to them yet, though they did apply all my grants, and loans and fees came down to $4500. I am really frustrated right now, what approach should I take? I won’t have school for the fall semester, and I am first year student so I don’t know much about it. </p>
<p>Oh, and I applied it in associates program, and you are correct, I am better of at the community college than there. My parents are also pushing me here, so how am I going to tell them off. I am also expected to pick up books on the day I go. </p>
<p>Thanks for the help, I knew when I went there few days ago, and got accepted, something was really wrong.</p>
<p>oh and… we sat with financial guidance, and she applied all of it to the school. she also knows my pin, ssn, and everything of me.i just can’t take this stuff off my head…</p>
<p>Looks like you can get 100% refund of tuition if you don’t attend classes. Don’t pick up book or you might just own them.</p>
<p>By the way, make sure you get anything they say about refunds in WRITING. If they say something like “we’ll take care of it”…get it in writing. Good luck.</p>