Chatham
College was an astounding disappointment for the two years I
attended. The academics are severely lacking. The course catalog
on Chatham's website lists majors that are entirely unavailable and
courses that haven't been taught within the past decade. Many
students find that if they want to complete a major
they will be forced to take all their upper level
classes at Pitt. Many departments only have one or two
professors and a few adjuncts. Internships are unavailable. The “internship”
office at Chatham's PACE office is more concerned with finding
local babysitting jobs than internships.
And as for the
school's motto “world ready women....” I spent the summer of
2006 studying abroad at the Sorbonne in Paris. My transcript
from the Sorbonne was never reviewed. When I spoke to
the registrar's office about this they said they had “a
big stack of papers,” with their hands separated so I
could get a visual. And this was more than 6
months later. I knew a senior who graduated this
year who was not allowed to participate in senior week
events because the school never reviewed the credits from when
she studied abroad more than a year ago. Furthermore, I
wanted to study abroad for a semester but there were
NO scholarships or aid provided by the school. Chatham’s study
abroad office offers no help for how to obtain a
passport, pay, or look for a program. They will only
direct you to studyabroad.com then be unable to answer any
questions you might have. I know students from other
schools have had similar experiences, but when a school has
6 registrars and a total undergraduate population of less than
500 their treatment should be better.
Oh and their
environmental focus, students (not Chatham) just started a recycling program
this past semester. They boasted their environmental programs and didn’t
even bother to recycle. The campus was once a beautiful
site. However, Chatham recently destroyed the country’s oldest indoor pool
and a local historical site to build a conference room
that will be similar to the dozens of such rooms
on campus that are never used. Rubble and construction vehicles
are now the main centerpiece of campus.
The only department
at Chatham that hasn't rapidly declined has been the admissions
department. Chatham keeps cramming in more and more students in
hopes that more than 50% of them will stay to
graduate. However, Chatham's attrition rate is pathetically low. I left
because essentially, I was paying 30k a year to receive
a second rate education. It was simply not worth the
time or money.