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Northern Arizona University - Dorms under moonlight

Northern Arizona University

3.3(82 reviews)
1.2 mi

Great amenities, accommodations, and student support, but you'll pay for them. While campus housing…read moreis priced at the national average, living in a dorm isn't naturally peaceful. If you value quiet, you'll probably be disappoineted. Studying and sleeping can be difficult due to dorm noise. It's hard to get into a university apartment because there is a waiting list and units are typically reserved for upperclassmen and persons with specific disabilities. It is very expensive to live off campus. Plus, you would be paying out of pocket and must commute to campus even when it is icy and snowing. Campus parking permits are expensive. Flagstaff is generally over priced. Despite this, I am happy that I attended NAU-Flagstaff. I lived on campus, paid campus tuition, but got special permission to take all my classes online so I could have an open work schedule. (I was paying off a car and credit card.) It is hard to get a job in Flagstaff due to the overwhelming number of students trying to find one in a mountain town. Flagstaff is technically a city but it feels like a town. I completed a major in Parks & Recreation Management. My emphasis was Human Health and I did study abroad with NAU in Costa Rica. I am happy that I attended NAU for both the program and location, which is what brought me to the university. (I had considered PA and FL, but want to live in the Wild West instead.) However, I don't know of a single person who likes Dr. Charles Hammersley. His teaching style is so-so and his assignments often didn't correspond to our reading material-- like our own textbooks. I have had discussions with other older adults whom also have had professional jobs prior to taking his courses. All of us were in agreement that he was frustrating. Worse, he is one of the rudest people I have ever met and not open to feedback. He has a pretty bad reputation campus-wide. His courses were difficult not because of the material but because he is a difficult person. I am bringing this up because, by all appearances, it doesn't seem that NAU has done anything about his behavior although the university averages about one formal complaint about him per week. (I am friends with a person in that office!) What makes this a hardship on students is that he teaches the upper level PRM courses; so, you can't avoid him. Altogether, this affects your life and your GPA, causing unnecessary stress in a major program about recreation, health, happiness, and personal growth. It's ironic. NOTE: If you want a job a the ski resort, you'll need 4WD to get there. Most "cool" jobs and PRM-related jobs will require you to commute 30-90 minutes from campus. I moved out of state for several paid internships that provided cheap or free housing in the form of bunk houses, trailers, and historical adobe cottages. I also rented bedrooms from locals loosely affiliated with my employers. I have also lived out of my Prius for seasonal jobs. (If you do this, I would suggest an SUV with tinted windows or stealth camper van because car camping is often illegal. Doing out of a Prius was super uncomfortable.) Of all the college programs in the world, the only ones that I would ever suggest be completed online (after freshman year) are ones in parks, recreation, tourism, sports management, and hospitality. That's because experience matters as much- if not more- than the degree. If your program is offered online, you can work and attend college at the same time. These degrees are not rocket science.

It was a breeze moving the girls in for sophomore year at NAU. Barcodes are sent through email to…read moreprint out and place on dashboard so that parents are able to park on campus without worrying about getting a ticket. Times are chosen by the student through the jack app so that move-in can be staggered. There are large Bins available to move items from the car to the dormitory. Some dorms do not have elevators, but the bins are still helpful because you're able to move items to the staircase. Doors are still locked for safety, which is a good thing. Use the jack app as a student for entry on your phone. There are always plenty of large dumpsters and extra dumpsters near the dorms during move-in and move out to easily dispose of trash and boxes.

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Prescott College

Prescott College

2.8(11 reviews)
64.0 mi

We've just returned from watching our son graduate from Prescott College and also spending a few…read moredays touring around the area while realizing that he has gained a very thorough understanding of the geology of the region. As a student in Geology myself I was very impressed with the depth of his understanding. With Prescott College in the rear view mirror (unless he decides to go back for graduate work at some point) I can truly say that this was a great little school and perfect for our son who needs to get his hands dirty when he is learning to effectively latch onto the information. The very highly personalized graduation ceremony gave us added insight into the tight knit community that exists around learning and making a difference at Prescott. If you are looking for a unique college education that is experiential and challenging, this is a great place to consider. The small nature of the school also means that the staff in administration and finance will go out of their way to make college affordable and as painless as possible. The Kings of New Hampshire say a big thank you to all of the folks at Prescott College...A great little school with a very big heart! hmmmm sounds like a tag line. . . a little school with a big heart. Cheers, Wayne and Alice King Parents of Zach King '15

As a current student, I can confidently say you should get your master's anywhere else. The…read moreteachers are always late with grades, give vauge feedback, which is annoying because how is a student supposed to get better at writing or processing course topics without appropriate feedback? Why are we 8 weeks into the program with no grades or Input? The student aid and registrar staff are super rude. Marion specifically was useless and rude when I asked how to withdraw from a class. My advisor doesn't reply to my emails, especially the important ones where I asked how to contact the disability office and how to withdraw from a class. We pay thousands of dollars for bullshit. I'm mad. It is unacceptable. They also have been fucking students over on their returns. So many students' taxes were off when they got their TI- whatever form. We were supposed to get 100 back, but I wasn't able to, and they gave multiple students incorrect amounts on their tax forms. This place is a scam. Everyone is rude and doesn't do their job. You pay to get abused. Grad school should not be this much of a hassle. GO ANYWHERE ELSE!

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