I applied to this schools MBA program last year due to the price for the program since I would be paying for it myself and am trying to save money and over an hour on the phone with the intake specialist in admissions going over requirements for the program, etc. I advised him that I did not meet on gpa and would not apply, and he said based on me being a veteran and my work experience and resume, they would waive gpa requirement. I applied and was sent an email stating that I was accepted and I could start taking classes. A few months later I contacted the school to find out when I could start taking classes, because I was not able to when I first got the email, and I was told I was not accepted. I inquired about why and the email I received that mentioned starting classes, I was told because of my GPA. I asked for a refund of the application fee of $75 then since I was lied to by the representative that said gpa would not be a factor as long as I had over 10 years work experience and a veteran, and took it all the way to management with the school. After months of going back and forth with the school, they still refuse to refund me my money and said I was told acceptance into the program was solely based on gpa based on notes. I told them several times that was not true and that I was obviously lied to. What sense does it make that I would apply to a school knowing I don't meet on gpa to throw away $75. The principle here is that I want my money back at this point, because I believe the school is lying to prospective students to get money, and/or the guy I spoke with didn't know his job and shouldn't have been in the phone with me. Be careful if you apply to this school, because I feel they are liars and don't care about helping students, because obviously considering this situation, they could've refunded me for the error that was made with the representative misinforming me and giving me false information. I will go ahead and cancel the payment instead with my credit card company. The University I attended for my undergrad has an MBA program for just a few thousand more and my GPA meets, so obviously if I want lied to, I wouldn't have applied here. What a waste of time!