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The DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management Illinois

How this student rated the school
Research Quality- Research Availability-
Research Funding- Graduate PoliticsA+
Errand Runners- Degree Completion-
Alternative pay [ta/gsi]C Sufficient Pay-
CompetitivenessA+ Education QualityB-
Faculty Accessibility- Useful Research-
Extracurriculars- Success-UnderstandingA+
Surrounding CityA+ Social Life/EnvironmentA-
"Individual" treatmentB FriendlinessB+
SafetyA+ Campus BeautyB+
Campus MaintenanceA+ University Resource/spendingA-
Describes the student body as:
Friendly, Approachable

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly

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Lowest Rating
Alternative pay [ta/gsi]
C
Highest Rating
Graduate Politics
A+
He rated most things higher than other students did.
Date: Dec 31 1969
Major: Telecommunications (This Major's Salary over time)
The best assest that Keller Graduate School of Management has to offer is its faculty. This is a school where the primary focus is making sure the student leaves with a working knowledge of the concepts that are taught. This is not a research institute, it is a practioner-oriented institution. If you are interested in gaining skills that will set you a part from the competition, this is a good school. I received my Master's in Network and Communications Mangement and finishing up my last 5 courses towards an MBA. I have gotten job offers and interviews as a direct result of my practical graduate education. The drawbacks include the customer service, name recognition, and the cost. The people are very nice at Keller but they don't have a formal mechanism to handle customer service issues. I've been attending the school for almost three years and I anticipate problems with paper work every term. The only reason I include name recognition because many people haven't heard of the school. Its not a Harvard when it comes to opening doors. And finally, cost. The school is expensive, about $28,000 for a degree. Since this is a for-profit school, there are not opportunities for teaching assistanships. Its great if employers foot the bill. Alot of us that attend the school go due to employee vouchers. In summary, the school isn't worth going into debt over, but if you have employer financial support or financial means to pay for it, I would recommend this school. Its flexible and rigorous enough to meet the demands of busy professionals.
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