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If you are considering attending this school, turn around and run. Run as fast as you can in the other direction and find a new school. The advisors could care less about the students and do not know how to do their jobs well. The "professors" are only there to make a paycheck and don't help students when it is needed. I was told by one of my professors, "It's not my job to answer your questions, just facilitate the class." About two weeks into my last two classes I was in a bad bike accident that put me in the hospital for two week. I told both my professors right away and at first they both seemed caring and told me not to worry about my school work and to focus on my recovery. I managed to get everything in that I missed during the two weeks in the hospital, however I received no points for any of the work. This ended up making me fail both classes. The experience that I had over the last six months was awful and I will never recommend this school to anyone
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I had a great experience in both my undergraduate degree and graduate degree at Davenport University that led successful employment upon graduation. The majority of the course work is in the areas that you look to go into professionally and therefore do not waste time on busy classes that just take time and money to complete.
Education Quality: A+, Useful Schoolwork: B-
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Davenport UNIVERSITY (not College) offers a well-rounded education, taught by professors who not only have worked in the field they teach, but also care about each and every student. The course load is fair for the degree you are getting. Class sizes are awesome, usually about 15 to 20 students per class, so the professor will interact with each student individually (this is both in-seat and online). I have many friends and family who have attended Davenport University over the past years and all have been very successful when finding a job upon graduation. The school is a definite must for those who do not want to take 50 un-needed credits at a liberal arts college. Focusing strictly on your major is a huge plus. You graduate with a greater understanding of business. No extra junk means a more well-rounded education.
Education Quality: A, Faculty Accessibility: A-
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