I went to this school because I did not want an online degree; however, I would do anything at this point to transfer out. If there wasn't a possibility of losing credit hours, I would've a couple of semesters ago. Nicole Anderson, who sends out all communication, is extremely condescending and of no assistance at all. Unfortunately, she appears to be one of the main contacts for graduate students. Advisors appear to still be in undergrad so they are of no assistance either. Courses are easy although most are irrelevant and a waste of time. I have a 4.0 without putting any effort into studies at all. The degree plans change almost every semester so you cannot plan ahead - you're subject to last minute changes. You'll experience typical educational politics at this school. While most of the professors have real-world experience, it's apparent the administrators do not - and will not take any advice from those us actually attending the school.
Jul 22 2011
Business - Management and Administration
Although the training in the Classics (Humanities Program) has been worthwhile, one should not pursue this avenue if they want help from professors or help in finding work after graduation. Their technique is to pass you along and hope for the best. Additionally, try not to contact any prof. for anything, because you will be wasting your time. They do not return e-mails unless it is imperative and especially if news or information they have is negative. Their modus operandi is to students than give them the "truth," if such a thing did exist. The faculty members, although knowledgeable in their field, are quirky. Better to choose a university where faculty members are not underpaid and bitter toward the administration.
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