Search Programs

American InterContinental University

244 Reviews

Locations:     Multiple Locations

Annual Tuition: $13,574

63% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
68% of students said they would recommend this school to others

Want an online degree that's:

  • Affordable
  • Popular
  • Highly Rated
  • Military-friendly

We've got them. Let's get started.

AD

Programs with 5+ Reviews

Student Reviews

Student Reviews

Write a Review 

Shamika Traynham

Reviewed: 1/17/2019

Degree: Business

This college is a scam. l attend the college for about a year. It's coslty, does not require real work to pass the classes. If you want an easy degree this is the college for you. That's the main reason I even attended this college because pretty much the advisior told me I didn't have to do work. It was correct I got A's and B's. I was attending school and then took a break. Upon coming off the break AIU kept calling harrassing me to log in to my classes when I wasn't enrolled in one for September... Read More

Nikki B

Reviewed: 12/30/2018

Degree: Business

I earned my Associates degree with AIU in 2005, and returned to complete my Bachelor's in Business Administration. I've taken 100% of my classes online. The Admissions & Academic advisors have been awesome. They are attentive, professinal, and actually make you feel that they care about you. The instructors have ALL been great. I have nothing bad at all to say about this university. I've been able to take my time, and earn my degrees at my own pace. January 2019 I will receive my Bachelor's and February... Read More

Shae

Reviewed: 12/12/2018

Degree: Accounting

I see a lot of bad reviews, but I was extremely happy with my education at AIU. I attended AIU Houston and I had a wonderful journey the only thing was the cost of education it is expensive, but I have not had any problems finding a job I currently work for a global testing company and my salary is knocking at 6 figures as a Staff Accountant now I do have experience in the career field I chose to go to school for so that makes a difference in employers decision to hire you. From my experience in... Read More

Thea S

Reviewed: 10/13/2018

Degree: Science & Math

I completed my associates degree with AIU online in 2012. I just began my bachelors degree, again, 4 weeks ago. They are very flexible with your schedule and very understanding if an issue arises. Ive read some of these reviews Where people believe this is an easy place to get a degree. Do not be fooled! This is a very hard core in depth education and I have learned a lot. I have previous experience in law-enforcement and still learned a great deal. I would assume the people that are posting the... Read More

Jordan Smith

Reviewed: 9/11/2018

Degree: Business Administration

When you hear degree mill, you think of this school. It is a little costly but does not require hardly any work to pass the classes. Most classes involve modules which can be clicked through and no academic rigor is not needed to get As. It is offers 5 week classes and great deal of flexibility which is ideal for working parents. However, passing classes for this school is incredibly easy and doesnt encourage in-depth learning. It does touch on the basics of the subject. A degree from this school... Read More

Richard Clark Jr

Reviewed: 8/11/2018

Degree: Marketing - MBA

I had a great experience. Working full time and attending classes was one of the most challenging things I've ever done. But, it helped get me into and prepare me for my career in digital marketing. My courses really helped shape how I approach business challenges and problem solve, which is one of the reasons why I have climbed the ranks as quickly as I have at my company.

Rhea

Reviewed: 7/30/2018

Degree: Business

I have had a good INDEPENDENT experience. What I mean by that is. Student advisers aren't genuine, so understand you are on your own. The material is good I have learned a lot and although I have not finished yet, I do have employers willing to work with me until I graduate. The courses are useful and gratefully there are many resources to help you succeed. It is true they are only helpful in the beginning. Some of the professors don't answer emails and will not give you feedback so you are pretty... Read More

Kenneth Love

Reviewed: 7/13/2018

Degree: Business

I love American InterContinental University. This is an awesome school and I had very knowledgeable Professors. I would recommend this school only to those who are serious about their education. AIU will not just pass you, you will have to work hard and earn your grade.

Brian B.

Reviewed: 6/30/2018

Degree: Information Technology

I have been in school since 2004 on and off. I have experienced a lot of classroom environments and different schools both brick and mortar and online. AIU is probably my favorite given how many tools they give you to learn and collaborate. The professors actually care. An here's a headline many under advertise: NO TESTS/MIDTERMS/FINALS! You heard that right. No filling in bubbles or googling test answers. They have what's called Intellipath which is like a lab. You are given access day one of class.... Read More

Katrina

Reviewed: 6/6/2018

Degree: Business

I would like to start out by saying that this school start out like they care. My students Advisor was the rudest most arrogant person Ive ever dealt with concerning school. I asked for someone to call me back because I would to talk to someone in regards to him being rude to me. I have still not received a call back. Mind you they called a million times when it was time to start.

Kelly

Reviewed: 6/5/2018

Degree: Criminal Justice

Worst school (online)I've ever attended they do not work with their students if you have a family emergency or family death might as well say goodbye they will NOT work with you at all they will tell you to apply fit an appeal but after talking to several other students that attended they always deny the appeal letter. Oh and once they deny you that is permanent there is no getting back in don't waste your time on this school I've also heard from former students that they have not been able to find... Read More

KIA HAYES

Reviewed: 5/28/2018

Degree: Business

I have received my Associate Degree in 2015 and will be finishing my Bachelor 10/2018. For me this school was the best choice. I tried the brick and mortar school they did not work well for me. I have been pleased with my program, I have received the assistance I need and I am able to focus on classwork.

Randy Chupp

Reviewed: 5/21/2018

Degree: Information Technology

I have been going to AIU since 2015, I came in with a 3.8 GPA and left with a 1.7 GPA. Once the professors found out I was a veteran I felt I was graded differently. My math professor told me that I went into the military because I went to a public school and I lack the education to go to college. Now that I left AIU stuck me with a 2k bill and will not release my transcripts. If you are a veteran stay away from AIU.

Torie

Reviewed: 5/18/2018

Degree: Business

GO TO THE CAMPUS TALK TO REAL PEOPLE AND THEY WILL TELL YOU TO RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE MAJORITY OF EMPLOYERS WILL NOT HIRE YOU IF THIS IS THE SCHOOL IS ON YOUR RESUME , ONCE I FINALLY DROPPED AIU/ AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY FROM MY RESUME THATS WHEN I WAS ABLE TO ACTUALLY GET AN ACTUAL CAREER. AND NOT A JOB.

Christopher Tuck

Reviewed: 5/8/2018

Degree: Criminal Justice

I have been off and on with this University due to travel constraints for work and that of starting a family. I was able to stop classes and restart up a couple years later when things calmed down with little to no hassle. The Staff across the board has been terrific and helpful in all things even when i decided to change my major. They provided a detailed process and made it very painless. Overall the classes can be very fast passed but the level of information you receive is very well organized... Read More

Maria Vasquez

Reviewed: 5/1/2018

Degree: Project Management

AIU is about discilpline, reaching for your star and building that indiviual you are to become! AIU makes it your responsibility to conquer and to overcome what you did not know who you really were to become. I thank my God , because before applying at this college, God had already assigned this leadershiip ,staff and professors to educate me. Now I have caught my star and to walk towards my valuable journey.

American Intercontinental University isn't that great

Reviewed: 2/27/2018

Degree: Information Technology

I haven't graduated yet, but I feel as if though this is still not quite the school I have any business attending, I only did this to get experience for a job and right now my job hunt sucks and it did last year and it probably will this year. Why did I even bother dealing with this school; because nothing is ever good enough for them. I print out a 4506-T "Non-filing," form and shortly after my student page is shut down  - nothing there, I can't log in and I can't do anything as it pertains to my... Read More

John Tulu Awuor

Reviewed: 2/10/2018

Degree: Business Administration

For the past 3 years that I have been with American Intercontinental University, I have found their online learning environment to be very supportive with dedicated staff from admissions, student advising, accounts, financial aid, technical support, library, lectures who demonstrate high degree of respect and ethics as they ensure that students have excellent learning experience. Courses offer theoretical and practical real-life experience in the contemporary business/ market world. Students suggestions/inputs... Read More

Bruce Stelma MEd

Reviewed: 1/27/2018

Degree: Instructional Technology

I transferred into AIU from another graduate program and I had 32 graduate units to transfer with yet AIU took none of them so I was forced to complete their program without any transferred units. AIU doesn't help it'd graduates with employment and they are difficult when requesting your transcripts.

Would not recommend

Reviewed: 10/10/2017

Degree: Information Technology

I attended AIU back in 1999-2000 when it first opened its doors in Broward County, Florida. It was a brand new school that was hyped on the local radio stations as offering a chance for a very lucrative career in Information Technology. Being an older student (39), I wanted to change my career and enter the much more dynamic and exciting world of IT. So, I entered the Master's Degree program and from the very start I found a majority of the staff to be unprepared as well as inexperienced in the "real... Read More

ADVERTISEMENT

Start Your Online College Search:

Review schools that align with your career aspirations.