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Creighton is a great school. The faculty (and even the administrators!) care about student progress. It's the type of environment that gives back to you more than you put in it. If you put in very little, you'll get back very little--just like any school. But if you put in a great deal of hard work and show the slightest bit of ambition, you will be a commodity on campus.The short of it: go here if you want an education that focuses on you as an individual.
Education Quality: A+, Useful Schoolwork: B
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I went to Creighton University for occupational therapy school. While studying there, I was somewhat disappointed with many aspects of the program. What is worse is that my connection with Creighton has worsened since graduating. I would never recommend anyone to Creighton. I absolutely hate everything about the business department.

An error made by the business department lowered my credit score from a 733 to 680. They were not in the least bit apologetic or concerned.

I paid 200 dollars for a hood at graduation and never received the hood after graduating.
Relatives bought me an engraved plaque for graduation. My name was misspelled and remains unfixed to date after repeated calling.

Creighton host lavish parties in "alumni" cities and conveniently did not invite me or my roommates to the open bar function

Lastly, I received a call to start donating money 6 months after graduation.CREIGHTON is not the best place while you are there. Once you're out, IT WILL HAUNT YOU FOREVER.
Faculty Accessibility: A-, Useful Schoolwork: D
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Creighton University is a complete joke. It is all about façades and delivering a diploma that will be good for you to hang on the wall if you decide that Omaha, Nebraska is your final destination. Otherwise, do not even bother coming to take the campus visit, unless you want to see one of the ugliest campus in the nation.

If there were a bit of Catholicism left in me, this place has finished the job of disgusting me completely with it. If they bring a guest speaker from out of town whose views are slighty progressive, the archbishop of Omaha will jump on the President's office and the next thing you know is that things are settled with another arbitrary decision.

The school lacks cohesion. The College of Arts and Sciences is run by people who should have retired ten years ago. Some professors are involved in sexual harrasments case but are still allowed to teach here, when they actually show up for class. Some professors will give you only one grade for participation, so you have to brown-nose or die... It is just medieval in a lot of different aspects.Then let's talk about Omaha. If you're not from there, then I recommend you go experience college life in a much more exciting place (won't be hard to find), and if you're from there, then take a chance and go somewhere else anyway...
Faculty Accessibility: C+, Collaboration/Competitive: F
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