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I chose Bellevue specifically because it was closeby, for school support, and because they offer online education (good for the professional adult learner who has to travel for work). The degree program (Management) is not challenging, but is time consuming. The course-work stresses the importance of student interaction as the source of most learning. This is both good and bad. If I wanted to learn from other people without a college degree, I would not have enrolled in college. There are no tests, instead most grades are given through semi- busywork assignments from the texts or small papers. The quality of the work you turn in seems to make little difference in the grade you receive. I have seen some horrible work and well-written, thought provoking work receive the same grade. I cannot stress enough that self-discipline is the key to completing an online degree. Good luck.
University Resource Use: A+, Scholastic Success: F
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Although there are many positives to this school the negatives definetly outweight the positives. For example, my professor has not actually worked in the field he teaches. I feel with just academic experience and not work experience you do not get the true feel for the field. In addition, the rating is not high enough for the cost. If you want to spend this much money go to Creighton and get a good degree.
University Resource Use: A+, Education Quality: F
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I recently completed Bellevue's accelerated on-line Criminal Justice Administration B.S. program. I enjoyed the experience very much and learned a lot. I am 39 years old and it has been a long time since I was in school. I was a bit intimidated about the whole idea of attending college. The Bellevue staff was very friendly and helpful. The accelerated, cohort style degree progam was the perfect fit for me. I was able to complete my B.S. in about 16 months with very little prior education. I was able to do it all from my home. I have never stepped foot on the Bellevue campus. I am now looking into getting my Masters degree. It is amazing what this experience has done for my self confidence. I would recommend this college to anyone that is thinking about furthering their education. I did it and you can to! Thanks Bellevue for a wonderful learning experience!
Education Quality: A+, Faculty Accessibility: B
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