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    Great school teachers are wonderful! Was offered a job before I even graduated at $20/hr! Happy I went here! Passed the test first time

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    University of Scranton - Lots of statues on campus

    University of Scranton

    3.7(3 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    I'm sorry to read Michaela had a bad experience with one person and that influenced her decision to…read moreremove the school from her list. I can only comment on my experience. I graduated in 1996 with a degree in Communications. The school was a great fit for me because it was small, close to Home in NJ, offered my major and had a great community feel. I absolutely loved my experience. It was a wonderful community of teachers and students. Besides a great education, I left with so many friendships. My 10 housemates and I are still close as is our class. We organized our own reunion during COVID. The school does not offer Greek life. But we had our fair share of partying I encourage everyone to learn more through their website, social media, visits and by talking to alums. You can easily find them thru LinkedIn and I guarantee they will want to help you along your journey... before, during and after. I'm also doing very well for myself so it was a good investment in my future. Not sure what the tuition is today! Good luck with your decision!

    The University of Scranton holds a special place in my heart as a graduate of the class of 1991,…read moreand now, as a proud parent. This institution is more than just a school; it's a tight-knit community that embraces students with warmth and a commitment to excellence. The dedicated faculty goes beyond imparting knowledge; they are truly invested in all their student's needs to help each student reach their full potential. The sense of community and the Jesuit values instilled during my time continues to be a cornerstone of my life. At work, I have a Scranton sticker that reads: Not where I breathe, but where I love I live. My heart lives at the University of Scranton.

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    Luzerne County Community College

    Luzerne County Community College

    4.3(4 reviews)
    30.5 mi

    I was a student here of 3 years in the arts. Initially, I was an interior design student. I decided…read morethat I wasn't as interested in it as I had hoped so I leaned on my second option: Painting Illustration. I rode on FAFSA here as a low income student and never had an issue with the financial aid office. That's basically one of the few compliments I can give this school. The cafeteria food doesn't offer much variety and is at the same value as secondary school lunches, which doesn't say much. I only had one arts professor (Denise Evans) who I actually learned a lot from. She has a reputation for giving a hefty work load. She's the meticulous type which is likely why I got so much out of her class. She's definitely killing many forests with all the handouts, but each handout is very easy to read and helpful. Otherwise, not much other professors have made a good impression on me, if any impression at all. Good luck If you're dealing with bullying or discrimination here because here is where my story gets rocky. I had a professor named Brian Overman my first semester for my architecture courses. He was definitely not liked by quite a bit of students because he would come across as arrogant sometimes. I overlooked this after a while because I'm not that judgmental unless a person just seems downright awful. I used to talk to him once in a while even after I switched my majors but still remained having classes in the same building (ATC). I lost any respect for this person after a situation during my last year. I gifted him architecture mugs near the holidays because I thought of him when I saw them and simply thought it was a nice gift for an architect. Man, did he make me regret that. He did the total opposite of a considerate "I appreciate the offer but I cannot accept this". Rumors spread to some of the students in the building accusing me of having feelings for him. If you're familiar with the ATC, it's not that big and many students mingle since they have the arts and classes in common. Yes, he did approach me at some point earlier on, but he placed me on a pedestal when doing so. He stated that he was worried I thought there was something more than "friendship". I denied having feelings for him but he carried on mocking me and didn't believe me. I was so embarrassed and uncomfortable. I actually went home crying to my best friend on the phone. The days got worse after that because of students harassing me in halls and classes. Certain teachers didn't even care if students were talking about it because everyone who heard the rumors believed them. The bullying got to a point that I relapsed into depression and was legitimately afraid for my safety on campus. Not a single person would hear me out though and needless to say I was bitter for it. Apparently, this professor is still employed here but retired from full time. Sharing this may sound petty to some people, but I hope this gets across since the lies still carry out to this day. It's disgusting when schools claim they are against bullying but doesn't actually take action when a student is in trouble. Anyone should be fired for having no remorse over provoking someone to have a mental illness or relapse in this case. This school not only doesn't care about it's students, but it's just going downhill period. It used to be known for it's nursing program, but there have been nursing students complaining about how much the curriculum has changed. It's probably only worth going here if you're seeking a general education degree only to transfer and save money.

    I am in the Scranton school. I love how helpful all the teachers are. If they see you really trying…read morethey will help you to understand what you can't. If I have any questions the office is willing to help. I am going into my 3rd semester and I am praying it stays this way. So far so good!

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    Misericordia University

    Misericordia University

    1.0(1 review)
    23.3 mi

    I could have attended schools with long standing track records for some of the best academics in…read morethe country. I was persuaded to come here by the opportunity to be a 4 year athlete, graduate with a B.S. from the business school, and simultaneously pursue a 2 year (4+1) MBA - a great value. However, beginning freshman year until today, as a 5th year MBA student, I've had problems with professors doing the minimum to get by, failing to engage the class for 6-7 weeks at a time, and lack of accessibility to effective advising and registration. After switching advisers several times (several of my friends have also had to do this for similar reasons), and following all given instructions, I am now being told that graduating from the 4+1 program on time is impossible - the very reason I came here in the first place. Save yourself from having to jump through hoops just to get people to do their jobs and deliver what was promised to you before paying to be dragged through an ineffective system that is dishonest to its students. Despite my willingness to do whatever it takes to ensure successful completion of the curriculum, career academics and bureaucracy have made it impossible to do so. NOBODY has taken responsibility for the situation over the course of 5 years. NOBODY has been able to actually take action to ensure the promised outcome, and provide the value for which I was sold on the school. People will talk to you, pretend to do something, kick the can a little further down the road, and get nothing done - except wasting your time. As of yet, they have not even addressed the fact that it is near impossible to graduate the 4+1 MBA in the 2 years they heavily market on. Seems like it might be false advertising to me. DO NOT COME HERE; you will NOT get what you pay for.

    From the owner: Misericordia University is a private, Catholic, liberal arts institution in Dallas, Pennsylvania…read moreestablished in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy. Misericordia prepares students in the tenants of Mercy, Service, Justice, and Hospitality, ready to emerge into a challenging society as ethical and moral servant leaders. Our students lead lives of personal consequences guided by enduring values that forge a common bond across generations of alumni. Through Misericordia's rich heritage and an emphasis on service learning, and volunteerism, we cultivate within each student a lifelong commitment to improve the lives of others. The work we do as educators can be measured by the beneficial impact our students have during their careers and personal lives. Misericordia University fosters a welcoming environment where inclusion is value. Opportunities for student success and support are prioritized and engrained in our personal interactions, structured curriculum, programs, and activities. We empower community of engagement and compassion where collaboration, civility, and interpersonal skills are a priority. We prepare students to achieve their very best academically, athletically, socially, and professionally. The distinctive atmosphere at the university focuses on challenging academic experiences, personal attention from faculty and staff, and career preparation through academic excellence, experiential learning and co-curricular activity...

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