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      And let me follow up to my previous post, it looks like you didn’t read the article. It says it right there: BYU-Pathway Worldwide is serving the hidden many by building a bridge from its unique entry-level program to online degree programs at partner schools like BYU-Idaho

      So nothing like the schools you listed. Also, BYU-Idaho is a legit school, unlike the schools you listed. Look it up, friend.

      Stalking me across various communities and using various usernames does nothing to change my mind about you. lol

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      So let me get this straight. You are comparing BYU-Idaho (and BYU and BYU-Hawaii) to Trump University, Devry, and ITT Tech?! What?! You didn’t research it at all did you?! lol

      BYU-Pathway Worldwide is an educational program designed to provide students with a flexible, affordable path to a degree, including direct enrollment into BYU-Idaho’s online and on-campus degree program.

      It’s all about helping students transition smoothly into higher education. It doesn’t provide degrees, it’s a supportive pathway that provides a flexible, lower-cost option for students to transition smoothly into BYU-Idaho. BYU-Idaho is fully accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), ensuring that its programs meet rigorous academic standards. The colleges you listed are NOT accredited and accepted by other colleges.

      Thanks to this program, I’m now enrolled in BYU-Idaho at just $79 per credit hour, which is actually cheaper than my local community college where I earned my associate’s degree (and WAY cheaper than the crappy scam schools you listed).

      The HR department at my job (public school system) approved the program for tuition reimbursement, and it even helped me get a promotion.

      It seems like you’re taking your personal dislike for me (and yes, I know who you are) and directing it at an education program meant to help underprivileged students. Wow. lol