Anonymous
map-marker Quincy, Illinois

Paid for services not given, lied to

Quincy University is operating under unethical business practices. They promise to provide services which some of their staff is incompetent to deliver. When the staff is negligent in their duties, the university rewards them with continued employment and tenure. There is no accountability for this, and the university does not seem to care of the implications to students. All the while, the students are charged full price, and have their academic objectives, and lives damaged.

I would advise Armed forces veterans looking to attend this college to take the following steps: Execute an about face, forward march. Or better yet just double time away from this veteran unfriendly establishment. Tell your friends, family, and fellow veterans to avoid this college. They have no shame in lying to and defrauding a disabled veteran student out of $ and not delivering services which were promised and had been paid for.

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