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    Awesome university!!!
    Jim W.

    Cedarville University is a small Christian university about 40 minutes east of Dayton, OH. There's not a whole lot around it, except corn fields and space. If you love Jesus and want to attend a university where you feel like you're home, then this well worth a look. My oldest son just finished his freshman year and loved it. I think he like it there more than home. Not sure if that's a good thing but it is a testament to how well the teachers and staff treat the students. I remember when we dropped him off last fall, his freshman year, and there were hundreds of current students lining the street waving, with signs, and they also helped us unpack him. There was Christian music playing in the Student Center. It was refreshing and I was happy that he chose Cedarville University.

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    Caleb M.

    Good people! The people make this place. Teachers teach well depending on the major just like any school. I believe that many people here struggle to see outside of personal bias. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, since it is a Christian University. And if that is what you want, then you'll receive a "Christian" education here! The people make this place, just like any other place. It is what you make it. And you will get out of it what you put into it. Very good opportunities to be involved if you et yourself out there. The location is not the best. Half hour drive to get anywhere to do anything. Not that great of a music scene either. Food is decent! They do offer a grill in the cafeteria where you can cook your own food. So that's a plus. Social life is good. Again. It is what you put into it Classes are honestly not that difficult. It truly depends on the major and class. I know nursing is incredibly hard, as well as engineering. That is what the school is known for. As far as the cult thing goes, I could see why some may call it that. I can also see why others may not. I don't really have an opinion on that comment. I would say a majority of the people at CU mean well. They really do care about others. People just view the world differently. That's what you're gonna get with a "Christian" University. I'll say this, during my time at the university, I had a friend who was removed from all leadership positions because he "came out." (He wasn't even caught "acting out" as some would refer to it as.) Also, I recieved a 13% on a paper I wrote about Christian's treatment of the LGBTQ community. So.... some might say they aren't very open to discussing certain topics. Which is unfortunate. Also, bummed that they are such huge supporters of organizations such as "Answers In Genesis." They spoke many times in chapel while I was there, and they gave me extra credit to go to the creation museum. I will say, all of these things I mentioned directly above have pushed me and countless others further away and hurt many of those that I love. Not to mention the $$$$$$$$$$$$$ you have to pay to go. Wouldn't send my kids there, but I can see why some may choose to do so. Just not my cup of tea.

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    Antioch College

    4.3(3 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    I am an alumni from the 1980s and Antioch College changed my life. I came from a very small…read moreconservative village in the upper MidWest and needed to escape the stifling atmosphere so applied to the most open minded college near to me. Antioch gave me an outstanding education and opened the world up to me. Since graduation I have been to over 70 countries and worked in cutting edge scientific research in both academia and industry. Although Antioch College has had financial difficulties recently the spirit of it survives and offers hope to teach and develop future leaders that will change the future of America and the world. Antioch College is needed now more than ever.

    I applied to Antioch College back in 1992, and it was one of my top ten choices. I was in LOVE with…read morethe Co-Op aspect of Antioch's educational program, & I'd enjoyed my admissions interview with an Antioch alum who lived in upstate New York (I was from NYC). I chose Hampshire College in Amherst, MA over Antioch because of the closer proximity to my hometown, and because I did want a slightly larger campus culture. When I was finally able to visit Antioch (& Yellow SprIngs) on a road trip out West after my first year at Hampshire I was prettty confident I'd made the right choice. Antioch would have been the wrong choice for me. It was too small and isolated a campus. Yellow Springs also was a cute and eclectic little town, BUT, it was TOO small and out in the middle of nowhere.

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    Wittenberg University - Recitation Hall.

    Wittenberg University

    4.0(8 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    We were here on a recruiting visit for volleyball, it's D3 so the campus was small but it was very…read morenice. The people up there were the friendliest group of people, as a whole, that I have ever met. I promise that just saying that doesn't do it justice, you wouldn't be able to truly appreciate it unless you are there. They have a Pre-law major which is important, and if some other things fall in line I'm sure I'll be visiting Springfield more often.

    I am a proud alumnus of Wittenberg University class of 1999, and want to reflect on my time at the…read moreuniversity as instrumental in shaping my successful career in marketing and leadership. During my time on campus, I was not only a dedicated student majoring in business administration but also an active participant in various organizations. My leadership roles within the Xi Chi chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Student Senate, and Student Appellate Board allowed me to showcase my ability to manage and lead diverse groups effectively. Moreover, as the president of Union Board, I was given the opportunity to demonstrated remarkable organizational and financial management skills by bringing renowned entertainers to campus and laying the foundation for the now-thriving WittFest. I credit my experience as the president of Union Board at Wittenberg as a pivotal moment that shaped my career. The skills I developed, including leadership, strategic planning, budget management, and revenue generation, have been invaluable throughout my professional journey. The advice I would give to potential and current students is to focus on the importance of seizing opportunities, taking on challenging tasks, maintaining a positive mindset, and believing in oneself to achieve success. If you want to be developed as a leader and given the opportunity to have tangible experience that will help you after graduation go to Wittenberg!

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    University of Dayton

    4.5(15 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    Beautiful campus, impeccably landscaped and maintained. Very nice visual aesthetics abound…read moreincluding trees, red brick buildings and many red brick paved sidewalks. The commercial street nearest the campus is fairly newly revamped with plenty of cute shops, cafes and restaurants. The gym/sports center "The Rec" is phenomenal - new and clean! If I were looking for a small to mid-sized university to attend I'd consider Dayton!

    We just attended "Family Weekend" at the University of Dayton. Fantastic time had by all. I'm…read moretalking about the University sponsored weekend events, not the giant block party drink fest many look forward to. The University did a great job planning a fun weekend with so many event options for the entire family We started out Saturday with a Power Yoga class. Great instructor adapted her class to us old folks. She was knowledgeable and professional. I would go every day if I was a student there. Next up a seminar on study abroad. Very informative. Lunch in the cafeteria; I was impressed with the healthy food options. We took a little off campus excursion to visit the Catfe (see review). Then returned for "Painting with Parents". What a blast. My husband really got into it. We all painted the Chapel cupola and each added our own flair We ended our evening with the staff from Fusion restaurant rolling Maki Sushi custom to each of us. Very well run and organized. I can't wait to see what is up for next year. Parking was easy and they weren't ticketing any parents for parking in local lots. All events were registered for in advance online and paid the same way via credit card. No cash transactions the day of. Smooth sailing. We loved it!

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    School of Professional Psychology

    School of Professional Psychology

    5.0(1 review)
    13.5 mi

    I figured for my 100th review, why not review a place where I invested 100 grand?…read more Wright State University's School of Professional Psychology (WSU-SOPP) is a doctoral program in Dayton, Ohio. I had many options for graduate school and chose WSU-SOPP for a few important reasons: 1. The breadth and depth of the classroom and clinical experiences *WSU-SOPP offers several specialty tracks for clinical psychology including child and adolescent psychology, health psychology, forensic psychology, geriatric psychology etc. This is rare for many graduate programs to offer so many specialty area. Additionally, in order to offer such specialties, you must have the availability to gather clinical training hours at sites treating those populations. WSU has partnerships with many hospitals, schools, mental health centers etc in the area to offer the appropriate training opportunities. 2. Top notch professors * WSU-SOPP has many well known, talented professors who have their hands in the newest research, best practices, and curiosity to learn more. I have very fond memories of the professors at WSU-SOPP 3. Clinical experiences *WSU-SOPP is one of the few graduate programs that offer more than 2000 clinical practicum hours for their students. This is a huge amount of clinical hours. The program has many partners in the community and upon graduation, having so many clinical hours under your belt makes you very attractive to internships and job settings. 4. Stipends *WSU-SOPP offers stipends for almost all of the practicum placements they offer. This helps a lot, as the cost of graduate school is pretty hefty. Not every program offers stipends for clinical training. This is a huge plus! 5. Strong emphasis on Cultural Diversity *WSU-SOPP is one of the few graduate program that has such dedication to cultural Issie's as they relate to psychological issues. It is embedded in every course weather it is statistics or psychopathology. Again, many programs offer a class or two about diversity, very few consider diversity to be an integral part of the overall experience. 6. Success rates * WSU-SOPP is one of the few graduate program s that has nearly 100% internship placement. In my class of 20 or so students, we all were placed in our #1 or #2 internship placements. Most schools have 50% and think this is a good statistic. WSU-SOPP is well above this on a consistent bases. EXCELLENT! Are there any drawbacks? A few 1. Cost *Grad school is not cheap. WSU-SOPP is no exception. It was a worthwhile investment for me and I would follow the same path is I had to do it all again. 2. Location * Okay, so Dayton is not the the most attractive place to spend 3 or 4 years........ No argument there. I will say, however, that the cost of living is less than in other parts of the country and the Midwest offers some unique things to do...... Overall, I feel WSU-SOPP is a wonderful, reward ding experience and I have the success I do in my career due to my training and education.

    From the owner: The School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) is a separate School within the University structure…read more SOPP was among the nation's first doctoral programs to develop a practitioner model program and to confer the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree. The SOPP believes that generalist education and training at the doctoral level best prepares psychologists to meet the current and future challenges posed by changes in health care delivery. As a university-based program, SOPP students benefit from campus resources. With the most diverse faculty and student body of any psychology program in the region, the SOPP embraces its mission of serving the underserved and promoting cultural sensitivity and diversity appreciation. The SOPP remains committed to diversity in all its forms, an emphasis on social responsibility, the preparation of students for applying research and practicing in a broad array of settings, and an emphasis on lifelong learning and the welfare of others.

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