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Anonymous
Excelsior College Nonethical Practices
4.5 7 Columbia Circle AlbanyNY12203-5159 888-647-2388, 518-464-8500 http://www.excelsior.edu/contactus

How would you feel about entering a program with the curriculum extended each year, and finding out that the college has a 65% to 85% fail rate on some exams? The exams have s...

#238370
May 18, 2011
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Christia...
Excelsior College - A Rip Off
4.5 7 Columbia Circle AlbanyNY12203-5159 888-647-2388, 518-464-8500 http://www.excelsior.edu/contactus

I attended Excelsior College after finishing with the College Network (another group of crooks). The clinical is set up so that the examiners can easily fail students, and they do...

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May 23, 2010
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