Regis University
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Research Quality | - | Research Availability | - |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | A+ |
Errand Runners | A | Degree Completion | A+ |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | B | Sufficient Pay | B |
Competitiveness | B | Education Quality | B |
Faculty Accessibility | A+ | Useful Research | A+ |
Extracurriculars | F | Success-Understanding | B- |
Surrounding City | A+ | Social Life/Environment | F |
"Individual" treatment | A+ | Friendliness | A+ |
Safety | A+ | Campus Beauty | A+ |
Campus Maintenance | A+ | University Resource/spending | A+ |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ArrogantDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Extracurriculars | F |
Highest Rating Graduate Politics | A+ |
Major: Social Work (This Major's Salary over time)
Regis is really a gem in the hay and a school upon a hill, literally. I am a Masters student (the school does not offer a PhD but is planning a law school). I have the opportunity to take courses in person, online and through independent studies, usually part time to finish a Masters in 2 years. I understand this is practical for the MBA and MA program. The MA program is individualized so for the most part you can study anything you want, the school is a commuter school so it's small, lacks the social life but it clean, safe and quiet, great if your intent is to study. You can see the snowcapped Rockies from here and it is only about 3 miles to downtown Denver, so there is a lot outside to do. It is more of a professional program though, meaning nontraditional usually working folks, so I would encourage the same or individuals needing distance education or looking for a quick MA degree to advance to a PhD, versus traditional right out of college kids.