@SyWbzbn-5rbb, I directed the new student to this:
"An online degree from Ashford University does not lead to immediate teacher licensure in any state. If you want to become a classroom teacher, contact your state's education authorities prior to enrolling at Ashford to determine what state-specific requirements you must complete before obtaining your teacher's license. Ashford graduates will be subject to additional requirements on a state-by-state basis that will include one or more of the following: student teaching or practicum experience, additional coursework, additional testing, or, if the state requires a specific type of degree to seek alternative certification, earning an additional degree. None of Ashford's online education programs are CAEP*, TEAC or NCATE accredited, which is a requirement for certification in some states."
Then she said: "They did not recruit me. Ashford is the best school for me. It works with the career I am pursuing. I recieve all books and tech fees for free and my VA benefits cover the rest. I intend to pursue a Master's Degree with them as well. I am also aware of the state requirements. Thank you for the heads up, however."