Capella University
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Research Quality | - | Research Availability | - |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | - |
Errand Runners | - | Degree Completion | - |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | - | Sufficient Pay | - |
Competitiveness | B+ | Education Quality | B+ |
Faculty Accessibility | B+ | Useful Research | A- |
Extracurriculars | - | Success-Understanding | - |
Surrounding City | - | Social Life/Environment | B- |
"Individual" treatment | B+ | Friendliness | B+ |
Safety | - | Campus Beauty | - |
Campus Maintenance | - | University Resource/spending | A |
Describes the student body as: FriendlyDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Unhelpful |
Lowest Rating Social Life/Environment | B- |
Highest Rating University Resource/spending | A |
Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time)
Yes, it was really easy to get in and yes it's really expensive. But you know what? It's convenient for me as a full time working professional. I couldn't commit to a brick and mortar school because I didn't want to leave my job or drive and sit in a classroom at night. So I like the convenience. I've had good instructors and bad instructors but the good ones have been incredibly helpful because they have been professionals working in my field and not academics sitting in an office conducting research on a subject rather than actually working within the industry. I like that. I'm not going here to become a full time researcher or a professor somewhere either, and I think that's what confuses some people about the purpose of a school like this - it's not a great school to get a degree and go into teaching. It's a great school to get a degree and work as a professional in an administrative position or to further ones working knowledge for promotion.