UEI College Reviews of Certificates in Business

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33% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
43% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Certificates in Business

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Gloria A Zarate
  • Reviewed: 1/5/2024
  • Degree: Business
"I am really satisfied with the course and tools to achieve your academic goals. The instructor I had was amazing and very patient with all students and always worried for everyone to pass all modules. I was so lucky to find this school and part time program available."
Discouraged
  • Reviewed: 10/1/2015
  • Degree: Business
"I really enjoyed the school but if you don't have a job already you be out of luck after you graduate. It took me 3 months on my own no help from them to get me 3 part time jobs not in the field I got my diploma in. I did learn a lot but the school only helped me get my internship and the person I did my internship with said I wasn't a good fit for the company. Go and get your AA degree don't waste your time or money here."
Happy Student
  • Reviewed: 8/23/2015
  • Degree: Business
"Before enrolling at UEI, I did some research and I was very hesitant to look further into it since I seen more bad reviews than good... but I took a chance & it was the best decision I have ever made! I've learned so much & the time flew by very quickly. Don't allow other peoples bad experiences discourage you from making your own choices. You just never know how much it could change your life by taking that chance."
SE
  • Reviewed: 8/9/2015
  • Degree: Business
"Worthless organization for profit it should be shutdown. The founders of UEI colleges have no sympathy for those enrolling in these schools with no future and with a loan to pay. Schools like these should be ignore especially for all ages it can affect lots of people after getting a worthless diploma . There should be something done about it especially now. To eliminate schools with no desire to help us . They are there for our money . We need to interfere to get rid of schools like these one. Worst experience they get you to sign papers and then after your doom so be aware the admission they work there to try to convince you its a school to attend. Its a joke because no one will notice your certificate or diploma. Go to community college. Go to a school where there's funds to take advantage for your education its our future. Not worth to attend schools with their desire to take your money. PLUS LOANS AWAITING FOR YOU TO PAY. Attended school there for 10-months not the best choice."
Andrea A.
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2014
  • Degree: Business
"I Feel so bad about how this school is operating. Dont go here. This is a for-profit school, it is accredited by a major board locally so if you move to Arizona, your money and time wont be worth anything but you'll still have a 300dollar monthly payment for so many years. Forget this school. Do your research. If you see a commericial on TV about a career school chances are that there desperate and all they want is your Money. I attented Uei Riverside, yeah they said anything and everything you wanna hear just to get you to enroll and get there money. So I went for a week and they ask you to sign in everyday at the main office BUT they dont tell you that those six days are your probation period where you can stop attending without any financial obligation. well I dropped out the seventh say so yes i had to freaking pay them money for the stupid 6 days that I attended. The way the Finance guy Tran said they divide your tution into 8 months then divide that into 30 days of the month and that results the amount of how much does your attendace everyday cost base on what your paying. I got 77 dollars a day . Thats b.s. (sorry). Thanks to my Family told me to drop out becuase what is 450dollars compare to a 10 year monthly payment for a diploma not even a associates. STAY AWAY FROM THIS SCHOOL. ITS NOT EVEN A SCHOOL. ITS A SCAM FOR YOUR MONEY."
Tanisha
  • Reviewed: 8/26/2014
  • Degree: Business
"I wouldn't recommend this school. They promised to help find you an internship site and if you dont get the job there they will help you find another job. They didn't do either of those things for me, also while i was in school i heard others complain about it as well."
KimmeeDelRio
  • Reviewed: 7/29/2014
  • Degree: Business
"So I see all of these people talking really bad about UEI. I have yet to see anyone write a review from the El Monte Campus (which I attend) or the Business Office Administration (which I just started this past Monday). I'm not sure what my opinion is quite yet, but so far I really like it. The lady who helped me is really nice, the school is very helpful with things I need, they even helped me find a shelter so that I could seek financial/food assistance. I just finished my 2nd day of class && I think the instructor is great! She cares about her students, makes conversation, make class fun, but still does lectures and gives us weekly homework. Her lessons are very thorough so far. The only thing I dislike are the immature students in the class. You would think they would be more serious putting in all this money for school, but then again, I had even worse students when I was attending Cerritos College. My boyfriend, who is in the Pharmacy Tech Program, is in his 4th MOD && he says he is really enjoying it. His instructor is helpful and cares about her students just like mine does. I will post again when I finish my 1st MOD to keep an update on my progress/experience at the school. So far, it looks like some campuses are just not very good. The El Monte campus is actually really nice and I really enjoy the instructors to whom I have met. Each one really cares about you && older students have told me they really care about your grades and keep up with you when you slack off. They provide extra help after class && give you their number to call/text whenever you need help or don't understand something. I've also seen a few recent graduated students working in the front office doing work externing && they seem happy. One girl walked in the classroom today excited because she graduated last week && already has a job that she is very excited about."