Fremont University Reviews

  • 2 Reviews
  • Cerritos (CA)
  • Annual Tuition: $33,802
100% of 2 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 2 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Maria Guttierez
  • Reviewed: 9/9/2022
  • Degree: Business
"I completed the AA, BA, and MBA in business. I was about to get all three in only 3.5 years. They give you all of the tools to be successful but you have to communicate. I was able to actually learn and there were no politics or hoops that needed to be jumped through."
noname
  • Reviewed: 9/28/2019
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"Okay so I want to start by saying this school is for a very specific type of person. I personally have gone through their Digital Marketing AS and BA in Business Leadership. I finished both of these programs in 3 years and came out to cost $70,000 or $35,000 per degree. Luckily, they do accept financial aid which will help a lot with that hefty price tag. I would like to point out that this is a for profit, accelerated, nationally (not regionally) accredited school. If you understand this and still decide to proceed, you will have a great time. The staff is really helpful, professors have plenty of real world experience and are available through text and email. The online platform you use is Canvas and will have your typical weekly discussions, journal, assignment and live sessions. The area of downfall with this institution is that being nationally accredited means you cannot transfer your credits to a regionally accredited school such as a state university. They don't offer any type of internships to get you a job and career services just put you on a spam list for new jobs (that may or may not apply to you). Ending on a positive note, I will say my degree has led me to higher positions and more pay. For me a bachelors degree from Fremont allows you to check that "Requires Bachelores Degree" requirement on job applications and that's it. Personally I would say save your money and go to a state or community college, but if you decide to go here it will progress and help your future."