This private school location has received generally low ratings from clients. One of the main issues with this school is its approach to financial aid and enrollment. Some clients have reported difficulty in getting assistance with financial aid, which has led to them being unable to drop classes on time and facing additional fees. This has resulted in clients having to pay out of pocket for classes, even though they had a GI bill. The school has also been accused of prioritizing enrollment goals over the well-being of its students. On the positive side, the school has a Strayer University co-brand, which may be a positive factor for some students. However, the overall experience of clients has been largely negative, with some even reporting difficulties in getting transcripts and facing collection notices. Overall, the school seems to be more focused on meeting enrollment goals than on providing a quality education to its students.