American InterContinental University Reviews
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8 Reviews - Multiple Locations
- Annual Tuition: $13,576

29% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Great program if you are already in the field looking to advance"
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2010
"AIU was thorough in assessing my past experience and schooling to give me credits. This allowed me to have less credits to finish and to complete my degree faster. All of the faculty was professional, friendly, and helpful. I wanted to do my schooling entirely online, which AIU allowed, and the school interface was intuitive and easy to use."
APelton
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2013
"I loved it! Their online program was really flexible and allowed me to still work fulltime while focusing on my studies. I did not have one bad professor! Would definitely recommend."
Prospective Student
- Reviewed: 9/13/2016
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Let me start by saying that I am not an enrolled student but a perspective student for the AIU Houston campus. The MBA program at AIU seems to be an overall good value for the money compared to many other similar programs which start at closer to $40k per year versus AIUs $25k. I would not recommend this school to someone who is a recent college grad with no work experience in the field you are looking to go in because this school holds little to no weight to a perspective employer. I personally am looking into the program because Im already at a management level in my career and need a masters degree to tick the box and stay relevant in the job market and also need the flexibility to go online if needed. My main criticism is with the admissions office at this school, who do a terrible job at helping facilitate a prospective student into wanting to be an enrolled student. Ask an admissions advisor any sort of detailed question, and they will just refer you to someone else. My admissions advisor in particular, someone named C. at the Houston Campus, though pleasant enough, came across as completely ignorant and unable to answer the basic of questions besides cost of tuition and when classes start. Other than that, good luck getting an answer. When she gave me phone numbers of people I could call to do my own research to help me make an informed decision, the numbers were out of service. She was also very un-responsive to emails and lazy in her job. I guess this school thinks they will sell themselves with people like her working there. I will add that a young lady in the financial aide office named Deanne was very helpful and knowledgeable when I called her for some research. Many aspects of the school are attractive to me for my own personal reasons but I will spend my money elsewhere. If interested in a hybrid MBA program in Houston, look into Texas Women's University. They are along the same price point but much better customer service and more professional. Im terrified to think how I will be handled once this place has my money secured in their bank account."
Matthew Vereb
- Reviewed: 9/20/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2015
"For being a full time student in an online only program, AIU is a great place to study. I say this because I am also a full time soldier, a husband, and a father of three girls. AIU offers a very flexible program for individuals have the ability to still have a flexible schedule and not have to spend all of their time on their assignments. The MBA program consists of 10 week courses and require discussion board postings each week as well as one other assignment during that week. The staff is very helpful. Also there is tutoring services if one needs this extra help. I would give this university a 9-10 rating overall. Sometimes it is difficult to understand some of the assignments due to the fact there is no actual face to face contact. I encourage all of you to try it out."
Melissa Hudson
- Reviewed: 3/2/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2011
"This was a difficult graduate program (MBA) however I learned a great deal and kept myself involved with other activities like the International Club, that the university offered. I made a few friends with our military connection in common. This is a very military friendly school and it was convenient for me being a continuing education student with a job outside of my full-time school to be able to access class via distant learning. The professors were usually quick to respond to e-mails within 24 hours. It was overall a great experience."
Lisa Adams
- Reviewed: 3/1/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2013
"The faculty at AIU are there to help you if you want to be helped. The program is current relevant, the assignments challenging."
PETERSON KIMANI
- Reviewed: 1/20/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2012
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