I'm a senior attending here (Lynnwood campus) for my bachelor's in accounting. Transferring from Edmonds college with my associate's was seamless.
I love the small/intimate class sizes. My classes so far have been 15-30 students/class.
Flexibility- they offer in-person and online classes to accommodate all learning styles. Great for full-time students who want the full college experience AND busy professionals who work 9-5.
The professors all have their unique personalities and so far have all been professional and straightforward with interactions and instructions. I did enjoy learning from some a lot more than others, but I learned nonetheless!
There's so many opportunities to participate in activities and causes so it's easy to integrate into the Wildcat community.
Financial- tons of scholarships and aid available! I'm not having to pay out-of-pocket for my bachelor's degree AT ALL.
My email gets flooded (figuratively) with internship/job opportunities related to my degree 👍👍👍
Email/text notifications are available to keep students alerted to important deadlines.
Advisors are SO helpful and on top of it! I don't feel like a number or another student in their "system." They are true advocates for helping students to reach their academic goals.
Diversity- CWU is extremely friendly and has a 0 tolerance for discrimination of any kind. I love that it prioritizes a respectful learning environment for people of all types.
I'm in the process of researching schools for my MBA that is warranting this review. I'm having attachment issues and wished CWU offered an MBA option. I sincerely wish it possible to continue my education through CWU.
My experience and quality of education received from here is way better than I ever imagined. For that, I am so thankful and cannot...
Read moreThis macrostructure, such as many others posted in a capitalistic society, hold human beings who are settled with the pursuance of monetary gain and dismiss what is truly important. My experience with particular human behavior representing Central Washington University is appalling and frankly pathetic at best. Placing dollars before student academic success is far beyond humiliation for those who are employed by CWU and behave as though they are actually helping people improve their lives. CWU is rated as one of the most egotistical, inflated and pretentious institutions in the united states. My recommendations for anyone contemplating enrollment at CWU is to please reconsider and apply elsewhere. One should be treated with dignity and respect, in an effort to better their lives. Thank you for making the student complaint process available, I will be filing! The one star should not be here! I give...
Read moreMy alma mater, as of 1975. I considered it an optimal learning opportunity, and (at the time frame considered...) a quite reasonable investment. The only 'drawback' (at the time) being the regular 'business of life' [and unfortunately as well, death - Cancer, in Family]. Exigencies are unavoidable, and need to be addressed a.s.a.p., and can cascade into other further nets of decisions. I certainly did enjoy my stay there (the area, as well as the great University !). There was just never enough time to fully explore the many opportunities. If only one could repeat some experiences, possibly change some choices, and avail others... but then one could add that reflection to many things. If you have the 'wherewithal', it is highly recommended, not merely by myself, but many others. An EXCELLENT...
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