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On so many levels, I thank God forBusiness - Management and Administration
On so many levels, I thank God for Liberty University! For my Associates degree, I attended three different secular universities where I was extremely disheartened by their overall worldview, curriculums, and staff. Simply trying to enroll for classes was a nightmare, and for the most part, I felt like a number and not a person. Interactions were a constant uphill battle that left me discouraged at best. Taking my education desires and concerns to God in prayer, thankfully, He guided straight to Liberty University, where I eventually received both an Undergraduate and a Graduate degree. Throughout my experience while attending Liberty University, I was treated the way God views me ? as a valuable human being.

In my humble opinion, Liberty University is absolutely the Best of the Best in universities worldwide! From day one of inquiry to post graduation from graduate school, Liberty University's Christian worldview, outstanding curriculums, and the entire staff have thoroughly nurtured my mind and soul. I walked away on fire for the Lord, with a genuine desire to make a difference in the world for Him!

The LU curriculums both (undergrad and graduate) are loaded with all the essential tools needed to succeed both academically and professionally. I will forever be grateful for the staff that makes up LU and LUO, who time and again, proved to be extremely humble, respectable, attentive, personable, caring, considerate, compassionate, encouraging, and knowledgeable. In stark contrast to the secular universities I attended, I witnessed LU/LUO staff members master a high degree of integrity that remained intact and above reproach in every situation. My professors made a very positive and lasting impact on my life. I would encourage anyone looking for a top university today to seriously consider Liberty University. My only regret is that I did not discover LU any earlier than I did.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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I transferred to Liberty with approximately 80 hoursBusiness - Management and Administration
I transferred to Liberty with approximately 80 hours of undergraduate coursework. I chose to complete my Bachelor's online as it was easier for me study, read and do my assignments around my work and family schedule. I obtained a BS in Psychology which I must say is not exactly the best degree to end with but I am now currently in the MBA-Public Admin online program. I had an amazing experience with my undergrad program. I may have had one or two professors that were almost impossible to get ahold of but overall I had a very positive experience. I would definitely advise those taking online courses to seriously think about whether this is the path you want to take as it takes a considerable amount of discipline, organization and motivation. The difference between an online program and studying on campus is the accountability factor. In a classroom, you have to turn your work in to a professor who knows you and personally hands out your grades to you therefore you are more inclined to do your part. Online, this is not the case. You have no accountability to anyone but yourself. If you cannot set out the much needed time to do your work you will not succeed. I'm sure that it also depends on the individual. Some people are able to teach themselves where as others learn better from others. MOST of the assignments were not very difficult. They were time consuming, but not difficult. I can honestly say that I took more classes pertaining to my major than I would have had I finished locally on campus. My local university did not offer many of the classes I was able to take. They were not only interesting but very in depth. The texts were very close to the course work and tests. I've had a very good experience with registrar's office, financial aid and advising. I found that Blackboard is fairly easy to navigate and if you are serious in your studies, you will not have a difficult time completing an undergrad program with Liberty. I am new to the graduate program so I am hopeful that I will not have issues this time around either (aside from the 25 page research papers that I just recently realized are required by a few courses.) I am excited and think that this is a great school.

Also, I am a Christian and appreciated the integration of Christian worldviews in the studies. If you do not hold the same beliefs (such as the Trinity, Jesus as Savior, etc) then I strongly advise you to find a different school. You cannot escape these areas in these programs and you will have a difficult time with the assignments that call for you to elaborate on many Christian subjects. I would definitely recommend this school to others. It is quite a distance from where I live and actually in a completely different state but after doing my research and looking up many online programs (even locally) I decided to go with Liberty. My overall reasoning was it's faith based organization and integration of faith into the programs. I learned a lot, was taught some very good lessons on how to be disciplined and organized and overall very grateful for my undergrad education. On to graduate school!!

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Liberty University is the best university that anyoneBusiness - Management and Administration
Liberty University is the best university that anyone could hope to attend. It is polar opposite of the liberal, secular humanistic, bias approach that state universities take.

I would HIGHLY recommend Liberty University and say - run, don't walk to get in here and away from the worldview of other universities. At Liberty, you will enjoy personal attention, top of the line professors, and fully accredited course material. The professors will ALWAYS go above and beyond to help you succeed. You aren't a number at Liberty - you are special. God Bless Liberty University!

D.R., Class of 2012~Masters' candidate, 2013

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