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New England College Of Business Reviews

New England College of Business and Finance Reviews

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STUDENT & GRADUATE REVIEWS

Dissatisfied.

  • Reviewed: 4/13/2020
  • Degree: Digital Marketing

“Please under no circumstances should anyone entertain this college. They are a true rip off. The staff is deceitful especially the students financing department. They have withheld funds from the Dept. of Ed and they are not releasing them to the student. Also, once you begin your course there is no end in sight. They continue to add courses and no one is aware of their graduation date. They just continue to milk the students. Now they have deleted all voicemails on their answering machines and are only using default voicemails in order to have telephone contact with their students. They all deserve to be in jail. I don’t think that I am the only having these problems. However, I am working closely with the Attorney General Office in MA to take them to court again for their deceitfulness towards their students. Don’t walk away from this college, run away as fast as you can..bunch of crooks.”Donna

  • Reviewed: 10/15/2019
  • Degree: Engineering

“This school is SKETCHY! They purchased my previous school (National Graduate School) and all students transferred over. Over the past year the New England College of Business lost its ability to offer financial aid then they laid off half the staff, including the Dean of our program. Now no one answers your calls when you have questions – they are understaffed and disorganized. I called the financial aid office 3 times and they never returned my call. When I finally got through I learned that my financial aid officer and my adviser had been laid off. I am hoping the college survives long enough for me to graduate. Right now I am taking out weird loans to pay for the classes. It is a joke.”CTH

  • Reviewed: 5/24/2018
  • Degree: Business

“My first class was a problem. Before classes started I contacted my advisor and let her know that I had to schedule a surgery and I thought I should drop the class- as I had several other classes at another college to finish my Associates degree that semester. She told me I had nothing to lose, that if there was a problem because of surgery it would fall under a medical problem and money for the class would be refunded. Right at the time of my surgery I fell and fractured a rib then after the surgery I was required to be off my feet for 2 weeks and on pain killers. Again I was told my professor would work it out with me. He didn’t excuse me from online requirements of homework and responding to discussion 3x week. Two days after surgery I was responding online to required discussion on pain medication. Four days after surgery I was submitting a paper that was due (I had submitted a previous with no problem) the online system wouldn’t register it as submitted. Literally for two hours I emailed the professor and tried to resubmit, the system wasn’t working. Not only did the professor act as though I was in the wrong, but didn’t say I wouldn’t be penalized for it. This is an online school whose online system isn;t working right. I contacted my advisor and told them all and that I would have to drop the class, I couldn’t work through these problems on pain meds, and that as I was promised I expected a refund. Out of three different people contacted about the problem, no one investigated the problem. I faxed all the information about the fractured rib, surgery and pain meds and they gave me the run around for 6 months each time I emailed. Several months after I dropped the class an email went out to all students acknowledging that a revision they made to the system had caused intermittent problems and they reversed the revision, but still they wouldn’t acknowledge my refund. I am a very serious student with a 3.85 GPA in my other college Associates degree. I would tell everybody not to trust them with your money and time.”

New England College of Business Recognized By Best College Reviews and College Choice

NECB recognized by College Choice and Best College Reviews

With the many educational opportunities available for students these days, being included on a list of best programs is truly a compliment.

Two of New England College of Business’ online degree programs were recently recognized for their excellence by websites that specialize in ranking college offerings. Both an undergraduate business degree program, NECB’s Online Bachelor of Science in Digital Marketing, and a graduate business degree program, NECB’s Online Master’s Degree in Finance, were named among the best programs of their kind in 2018.

Online Bachelor of Science in Digital Marketing

Best College Reviews, a website that reviews online college programs, listed NECB as having one of the top 15 programs in the country for internet marketing degrees. The website selected the programs using information from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator database. Taking into account elements such as tuition, customization options and the program’s “wow!” factor, Best College Reviews ranked NECB’s digital marketing degree online as Number 6 in the country.

The online bachelor’s degree in digital marketing focuses on educating and training students on emerging new technology, providing them with practical application of their coursework and enhancing their skillsets in web development, search engine optimization, mobile marketing and web analytics.

Online Master’s Degree in Finance

Meanwhile, NECB’s master’s in finance online was ranked in the 34 Best Online Master’s in Finance Degrees for 2018 by College Choice, a website designed to help prospective students choose a school that is right for them.

Like Best College Reviews, College Choice compiled their list of master in finance degrees using a number of factors, including reputation, cost and return on investment, pulling data from sources such as the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA, U.S. News & World Report, the National Center for Education Statistics and PayScale.com.

NECB’s master degree in finance was ranked as the Number 30 program in the nation. The curriculum is specifically designed for the working adult taking classes online, and it features an option for a concentration in global finance trading.

Finance is also a growing field, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics projecting that financial occupations will increase by 9 percent from 2014 to 2024. Students interested in this field can pursue their online master degree in finance at NECB.

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