"IUP is the worst institution I have ever dealt with. The financial office is soulless. \nI am a single mother of two already holding a bachelors degree. I switched jobs which required me to go back to school. I was aware of that when I took the job. I was told that FAFSA would cover it if I was eligible. The program I entered was Vocational Education. They have the courses set up so that they are just under ONE credit for part time eligibility through FAFSA. Unfortunately, my district does not pay for the needed courses so everything comes out of pocket. I have to work two jobs to maintain my bills and my children's lifestyle because of this. \nSomeone recommended to me that I enter a masters program considering I already have a BS degree. I enrolled in the classes late due to the start of the semester, and my professors were not willing to let me make up the work, at the same time my grandmother became ill and I had to become her caretaker. Needless to say, it was a horrible time to go back to school. \nWith that being said, I had no choice other than to drop my courses. IUP stated that even with the late enrollment, and my personal problems they were still charging me for the courses I was only in for about 3 weeks. \nIUP sent me a statement of over $9,100. They have a policy that if my bill is not under 1,000 I cannot attend any courses. Therefore I cannot complete the course needed to keep my job.\nTHIS IS THEFT!\nI am a single mother of two, with a mortgage, already working two jobs to keep up with my bills, both of my daughters are on my insurance..everything rides on my job.\nI am about to lose my livelihood because of this institution.\nI hope IUP is proud of the fact that they are putting a single mom on the streets with her children. \n\nDO NOT GO HERE, THEY WILL BLEED YOU OF EVERY DIME YOU HAVE!!!!!!!"
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"DO NOT...I REPEAT DO NOT ENROLL AT FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY....My experience was terrible. Working with their business office or financial aid department is a level of toxic you do not want to experience. The staff is not competent at their job duties. Non- communicative and condescending is what you can expect in terms of enrollment and throughout the duration of your time there. They are truly focused on profits and not the success of their students. You've been warned. Tread carefully."
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