Update⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ My sister stills goes to this school and she doing her last classes before she finally graduates. THIS SCHOOL IS FORCING STUDENTS TO VACCINATE OR THEY DONT GRADUATE. They don’t even get the right to choose. Making students to take a vaccine that’s sbeen reported that it doesn’t even stop covid. Many new cases of covid was from fully vaccined people. It’s not fair that students are FORCED TO TAKE SOMETHING THAT THEY DONT WANT TO AND ITS UNFAIR TO USE THEIR HARD EARNED EDUCATION OVER THIER HEADS. Expecially when most went into debt, study hard, and did good in all their class plus more. That ain’t right.
They fired my father for not clocking out when his blood pressure crashed on the job. Bet if that happen to any of the higher ups it would’ve been excused. Took a pay cut and worked OT for my sisters education. Luckily she has scholarships to help and not just my father’s benefit. I feel bad for the other employees that take low wages and still do a awesome job for your students. This wouldn’t even happen under the old president atleast he understood the fact that people are human and they sometimes have medical...
Read moreHonestly, I didn't enjoy my experience at BU. Everything is fun and cool during your first month here but then when the excitement cools down, a new face is revealed. Whenever I needed help, I was seen as an annoyance rather than someone with potential. There is definitely favoritism toward certain students. I should've listened to my instincts and transferred out after my first semester. I was too naive and actually listened to the faculty here as they told me, "You'll feel the same exact way at another university. All of this is in your head." In regards to the individuals in my specific major, they particularly don't like people from other countries or anyone who is different from them. They are not afraid to show it either. The amount of eye-rolling I witnessed my peers directing at a young lady should now be considered a chronic condition. I noticed them purposely sabotaging her reputation in the department because she was not a part of...
Read moreMy daughter is going to Bellarmine University. This is her 2nd semester and she loves it there! Although it is almost 3 hours from our hometown, and in the big city of Louisville KY, the people there have helped her feel at home. Although the University of Louisville is a great college too, I was very nervous about leaving her there because she is from a small town and everything is so extremely different, like a city within a city. Once we visited the campus of Bellarmine, we both KNEW, that was the perfect place for her to get her education experience and personal care along the way. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND everyone to check it out if they're considering a college in the area. They even assisted she and I with extra scholarship and grant help which closed the deal for us. WE LOVE BELLARMINE...
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