I am currently a Senoir at Appalachian State University but I am applying to graduate school at Lenoir-Rhyne University. I attempted to transfer to LR during my second year at ASU but,unfortunately, I was not able to transfer. ASU is a big school where there are tons of people but most are strangers. Professors never remember you because they have 200 to 300 students everyday, so I cannot blame them. However, I enjoyed LR's campus, representatives and atmospher so much that I knew I wanted to somehow attend. Now that I am about to graduate from ASU, I want to further my studies in a Master's of Business Administration program. Luckily, LR has one! Man was I happy; I get a top notch business degree and get to attend a great university in the process. I cannot wait to start the MBA program this fall because they are so friendly and knowledgeable. Basically, if you're deciding between LR and other southern colleges, remember this; If you want lots of friends that you know well, go to LR, but if you want a few friends among a crowd of tens of thousands, then go to a larger...
Read moreFor a college we paid 50k a year for the last 4 years, we expected a little more from their admin staff. We've repeatedly asked for a form we need finalized for our son to receive our disabled veteran dependent benefits. No action from LR. It's been weeks of us and our son asking and following up with no more than a "I'm busy, I'll get to when I can". It's unfortunate that the tuition costs can't be allocated for more responsive...
Read moreA broad based academic experience. Exceptional professors, great student body, many student opportunities, small classes. Lenoir Rhyne has a beautiful campus in Hickory,NC as well as two other campuses in Asheville and Columbia. For me, an incredible...
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