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Southern New Hampshire University

How this student rated the school
Research QualityA- Research Availability-
Research Funding- Graduate PoliticsA-
Errand RunnersA Degree Completion-
Alternative pay [ta/gsi]A Sufficient PayA
CompetitivenessA Education QualityA
Faculty AccessibilityA Useful ResearchA
Extracurriculars- Success-UnderstandingA
Surrounding City- Social Life/EnvironmentA
"Individual" treatmentA FriendlinessB
Safety- Campus BeautyB
Campus MaintenanceB University Resource/spendingA
Describes the student body as:
Friendly

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful

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A
He rated most things higher than other students did.
Date: Dec 31 1969
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
First of all, SNHU is not a diploma mill… Far from it actually! They may admit a lot of students, but there are many who can't make it through the rigor of their coursework. SNHU was one of the schools that pioneered the online format, and as such they still have bugs that they are constantly trying to work out. Every now and again you will get an instructor who doesn't seem to care much about teaching an online course, but over the years the University has gotten much better about listening to StudentsReviews (instructor reviews are carried out twice per class each semester) and weeding those instructors out. The college has come a long way since Paul LeBlanc has taken over, and he is perhaps the most approachable University president I've ever met. He always good at cracking jokes and makes students feel welcome. If you are looking at graduate school, consider also getting your undergraduate degree at SNHU as you will be able to get your prerequisite undergraduate courses done and getting in to their graduate program is then a snap. I have had my struggles as a student and I've even bombed my fair share of courses at SNHU, but the staff is very caring, they take the time to listen, and they will work with you to get you through the programs offered so you can get your degree. Their financial aid packages are very generous and their tuition is quite affordable when compared to other colleges (especially if you take their online or continuing education classes).
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responseThis sounds like a post from an administrator. I am finishing my MBA with a 4.0, unprofessional school and wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It definitely is NOT a scholarly school!!! If you just need a diploma, go to SNHU!! People in the discussion posts sound like they have middle school educations!
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