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Ed2go.com has a 2.2 - star rating from 10 reviews, indicating a low level of customer satisfaction!

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About company

As the largest provider of online courses for adults, this platform offers over 300 affordable, interactive, and enjoyable courses tailored to individual needs. Each course is led by an expert instructor, with many recognized as accomplished authors in their field. The diverse range of courses ensures there's something for everyone, promoting accessible and personalized adult education. The platform's emphasis on affordability and interactivity aims to create a conducive learning environment for individuals seeking further education or skill development. With expert guidance and a broad course catalog, it stands as a comprehensive resource for adults pursuing continued learning in various domains.

Key Details:

  • Location: The company is headquartered in California, United States.
  • Founders: Anne Pierce is owner of Ed2go.com. 
  • Foundation Date: The company was established in the year 1997.

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(2.0)
This company seems sketchy.
by Anonymous

This company seems sketchy. They claim they're linked to community colleges, but they're not. Their website is basic, like a kid made it. They don't spend money on anything. Their "advisors" are robots. You can't even reach them by phone. The "book" they give you falls apart, it's just photocopied junk. No real interaction in the courses, no human touch. Nothing cool. Super basic. They charge a lot, no refunds. Sounds like a scam, right? They won't last long ripping people off. They know they should give refunds, but they don't care. Their attitude is like, "Told ya so!" This is just my first review, but I'll write tons more until everyone knows how bad they are. And they'll probably reply, making it even clearer they don't care about customers. They're like leeches, sucking money from people who can't afford it. No real smart business plan.

(2.0)
I'm bummed about my experience with the Medical
by Liz

I'm bummed about my experience with the Medical Coding course at Coconino Community College. Signed up online, then got bombarded with calls from fast-talking salespeople pushing me to enroll. They even gave me a discount. Now doing the course, it won't prep me for certification. Also, took ages to get textbooks, despite me emailing them eight times. No extension offered. Researched Ed2Go, owned by Cengage, which filed for bankruptcy in 2014. Coconino sold a course that's just a money grab, leaving folks like me feeling scammed. Refund denied, like others here.

(1.0)
Bought the full stack software developer course
by jamie

The first two parts were simple as I already knew a bit about the topics. But when I moved on to the next parts, I got so confused I couldn’t keep going. Besides that, I have some really tough personal issues stopping me from going forward even if I wanted to. I contacted customer service to ask for a refund, but they weren't helpfull at all, and they couldn’t even give me part of my money back. I wish I had kept my money and just learned from LinkedIn courses or YouTube tutorials instead.

(1.0)
Ed2Go connected me with First
by randy

Ed2Go connected me with First Associates/Vervent Inc for a student loan, the same bank implicated in the ITT scam. While those in the class action received full refunds, my credit struggles persist due to misinformation. Vervent Inc consistently misrepresents the delinquency timeline, extending the impact beyond its actual initiation in June 2013. Caution is advised when dealing with Ed2Go.

(1.0)
I enrolled in the COC program at the local
by Kim A.

I enrolled in the COC program at the local Community College. Honestly, it wasn't worth it. All you do is read and watch videos. Trying to get in touch with them is impossible, neither phone nor email works. I took the AAPC exam and failed. Talking to an AAPC instructor made me realize how unready I am. Don't waste your money, or your company's money. I'm really angry about it.

(2.0)
Just completed a good Excel course in three parts at Excelsior College
by Susan

Just completed a good Excel course in three parts at Excelsior College, NY. Would recommend it. Signed up for SharePoint 2016 at another place but had to quit it quickly. Confusing material, not good customer support, quite annoying. Had high hopes based on the Excel course. They also seem to ignore feedback. Not returning to ed2go. Looking at Lynda now! So far it’s good.

(2.0)
I finished their Certified Medical
by Tinisha

I finished their Certified Medical Administrative Assistant program about a year back. Honestly, it wasn't worth the money. All we did was read a book, watch a few clips, answer some questions, and take a simple test after each chapter. I expected more hands-on experience, maybe using software to simulate office work, but it didn't happen.

(5.0)
I study ed2go for 1 year for biz
by mira

I study ed2go for 1 year for biz certif & HS diploma. Changed 4 coaches. 1st one bad, kept calling in morn despite night work. No change. Got mad, she shut up. Got new one later. Test hard, no help. Try 5th time history, still stuck. Spend lot money, no refunds.

(1.0)
It's certainly not worth the cash and effort.
by Far

It's certainly not worth the cash and effort. The program is low quality. You can get a better one with more useful content and videos on Udemy.

(5.0)
The company is good overall.
by Danielle

The company is good overall. It was easy and convenient, and I didn't have to stress about not completing it on time. Thanks.

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