The University of St Augustine for Health Sciences
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Research Quality | C- | Research Availability | - |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | B |
Errand Runners | - | Degree Completion | C- |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | C- | Sufficient Pay | - |
Competitiveness | C | Education Quality | B+ |
Faculty Accessibility | C | Useful Research | - |
Extracurriculars | - | Success-Understanding | B- |
Surrounding City | B | Social Life/Environment | C- |
"Individual" treatment | C- | Friendliness | C |
Safety | B+ | Campus Beauty | B |
Campus Maintenance | A- | University Resource/spending | B+ |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, Broken SpiritDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful, Arrogant, Unhelpful |
Lowest Rating Research Quality | C- |
Highest Rating Campus Maintenance | A- |
What campus did you attend? |
What campus did you attend? I was accepted into the USA Austin Campus and I would start in the Fall. |
Major: Physical Therapy/Exercise Science (This Major's Salary over time)
The University of St. Augustine boasts a 94% retention rate, I can tell you 6 people dropped out of the program the first trimester and more followed within the first year. This school is NOT student centered and they will not think twice about letting you go after spending thousands upon thousands of dollars. There is not cohesion within the faculty, as lab instructors will often contradict and put down the lead instructor. Often the instructors will not respond to emails and many of their classes, example neuroscience, which is an on-line 5 credit course does not even have a lecture component. many of the classes the students are thrown to the wolves to fend for themselves. For the price tag attached, I highly encourage a visit to the campus and speak to other students before you sign on the dotted line. Even given the amount of people in my class who left, there are still many who are dissatisfied but are "seeing it through."