Northeastern State University Broken Arrow campus health sciences program is riddled with toxic faculty members with tenure track. For example, don't expect to receive a reference letter from any of them for PA school, medical school, etc. they will not help you. Enrollment is at its lowest, (if that tells you anything). The staff is limited so you will not be able to avoid them; you'll have them for multiple classes. For example, some of the ways they sabotage you is that professors do not provide trustworthy syllabi.They will also change the instructions for an assignment AFTER the assignment is due, then dock points claiming that the assignment has not met the requirements. On one occasion, I had a professor who DELETED the original instructions and THEN REPOSTED NEW instructions AFTER the assignment deadline in order to justify why points had not been awarded! True story.These professors regularly add an extreme number of assignments and quizzes that are not recorded in the syllabus. On another occasion, I actually had a professor who REGULARLY posted quizzes on a Saturday with a due date of Monday! There aren't any checks and balances for these teachers and therefore they have free rein to make up rules and eliminate rules based on the mood they are in making them truly seem like a pack of malignant...
Read moreI'm a transfer student from TCC. NSU is a nice campus but I definitely miss being at TCC. TCC class set ups and schedules were very commute, working student, and parenting student friendly. NSU is not really any of those things. Making lectures and labs all on different days (3-4 days a week for 1 class) is absolutely ridiculous. The lab rooms are not cleaned. I can tell because we just finished week 5 of this semester and the same clump of hair and shoe prints are still on the floor from week 1. Really gross. I also think it's really dumb how everything has to go through the Tahlequah campus first. Like the parking permit or any admission papers all go to Tahlequah and then sent to BA. TCC had all services available at all campuses, there was no hassle of needing to wait on the other campus to process things. The TCC libraries were so much better too. They all had the huge fancy printers/scanners that everyone could you for free whenever we needed. NSU has one of those printers that I've seen and you have to ask for permission and pay 10 cents to scan things. The rest of the printers are basic ones and you can't even print in color with those. Every event or activity I have seen announced is always at the Tahlequah campus, there isn't ever anything...
Read moreThe campus is nice enough. But after spending thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours I have a degree that is pretty useless. The starting pay for a job in my field (MIS) management of information systems is lower than the pay you can easily make working mid management job at QT, that’s if you can actually find a job as this relatively new field of study is already moot in the real world. As these roles are being offshored to other countries or taken over by AI. Also did not appreciate the fact that I had to go in front of a committee to be accepted as a student because of a previous marijuana possession conviction.even though I was a. Honor roll Transfer student. Nothing special about this place. Make sure you actually need the degree before you waste your...
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