Masters in clinical mental health counseling program - This program is filled with anti-catholic staff who regularly badmouth the church and religious practices. They only support their own motives and are inconsiderate to students who come from different backgrounds from them. Some of the staff were nice and polite, however the entire culture within the program is designed to break down religious upbringings, cater to anti-cultural conformists, and hinder students' abilities to think critically. 0 out of 10 - would highly NOT recommend. The MS programs are also advertised to working students; you cannot realistically hold a normal work schedule while attending university here. I switched universities and could not be happier. For parents thinking to send their children here for a Catholic-based education: look closely at the programs and analyze the professors' personal lives; a lot of professors are anti-catholic; a lot of the programs have anti-religious undertones. Very...
   Read moreApparently you can't talk to a single person at this University anymore. Every number you dial is an automated message that loops. Their transcripts is done through a 3rd party that won't accept my student ID number as it's too long but that's what's on my ID card. It's ridiculous.
Unless things have changed, I would advise any Masters seekers using their GI Bill to go elsewhere. They will submit your status as part-time if you're doing their one class every eight weeks programs so your benefits will get slashed. University considers you full-time but the financial aid...
   Read moreNot good. 4/5 of the staff and professors only care about their paycheck. Which is ironic because they’re teachers. They put in little to no effort and rarely try to have a positive impact on their students lives. Ive honestly had the worst 3 years of my life attending that school. They will not care about you as a student or as a person. The only good thing about this is you form bonds with peers over the unnecessarily stressful times and verbal abuse...
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