It IS the number for Western Governors University - which IS an accredited online college where you can complete your bachelor's or master's degree. They have four areas - Nursing, Teaching, Business, and Information Technology. Try looking them up online - it is for real. It is also not that easy to get into, so no one is trying to 'trick you' into attending. If they called you 'unsolicited', then it is most like a wrong number. That's all. I hate the fake solicitation calls from random numbers as much as anyone, but sheesh, at least recognize when the call may be due to a legitimate mistake and chill. I got called from this number today and I am in process of enrolling, which is why they called. I didn't recognize the number so I checked here, as soon as I saw it was WGU I called them back, and it was a missed call from my enrollment counselor. No big conspiracy.
I contacted them for info just yesterday. It is not a scam. They are a University. They only call if you requested info direct. It is not a conspiracy! LOL
It IS the number for Western Governors University - which IS an accredited online college where you can complete your bachelor's or master's degree. They have four areas - Nursing, Teaching, Business, and Information Technology. Try looking them up online - it is for real. It is also not that easy to get into, so no one is trying to 'trick you' into attending. If they called you 'unsolicited', then it is most like a wrong number. That's all. I hate the fake solicitation calls from random numbers as much as anyone, but sheesh, at least recognize when the call may be due to a legitimate mistake and chill. I got called from this number today and I am in process of enrolling, which is why they called. I didn't recognize the number so I checked here, as soon as I saw it was WGU I called them back, and it was a missed call from my enrollment counselor. No big conspiracy.
Hey kat how did you like the WGU special ed program? I have an associates degree already (from a different school) but was considering them for my bachelors in special ed.