I am an Alumni and have been for 35 years this December 1980. My experiences on trying to relentlessly pursue and correct erroneous Track&Field records I set at this Institution has been met with empty promises,incompetence,lies,ignorance,and the lack of civility and reverence toward me as a former student/athlete to set and correct the records. I am completely and thoroughly disenchanted by the substandard treatment I have received by the last three Athletic department administrations to mitigate and right these explicit and detailed requests for simple corrections. I set these records and no cares to do their paid jobs. I have in the past made Financial contributions over multiple years to several Scholarship Programs to assists needy and indignant potential student/athletes and feel basically stunned and disrespected. I am a self made individual and wish to be a Proud Alumnus, but the poor lack of service and apathy I have received has caused me to lose my once profound interest in this University as a Graduate and a Two-Time NCAA All-American. Sincerely Yours, Business Owner & Employer, M.S., double B.A., Former Professional & World Class Athlete, United States Armed Forces Veteran with Two Honorable Discharges and Three Service Medals, 2012 Political Candidate, and Justice Network National Legal Representative-181/2 years, Jeffrey J.Kicia *P.S. I am deeply...
Read moreDO NOT PICK UNC FOR THEIR ECSE (Early Childhood Special Education) PROGRAM! WORST EXPERIENCE!
I had the worst experience attending UNC. I graduated from UNC from their early childhood special education masters program. First of all, the advisor support is nonexistent. When new CDE guidelines were put into place I was not informed that I would be required to take another licensing test from what was required when I started the program. Next, one of my summer classes the professor went MIA. No one could get a response from the professor while trying to finish the project that held the most points for the class. There was weeks of no communication and other staff didn’t know what was going on and why the professor was MIA. Finally, my advisor committed academic dishonesty that if not discovered would have resulted in the delay of my graduation. He changed the syllabus for the portfolio requirements after the assignment was submitted and I had pointed out that I had indeed followed the syllabus. When it became very clear that my advisor wasn’t going to hear me out and something was awry, I involved the department head and it was determined that I had indeed met the requirements under the original syllabus before it was changed. In summary, yes I graduated but I had to fight tooth and nail to get...
Read moreThe University of Northern Colorado has an underlying ethos of nurture and support. The teachers are excellent and are very involved with their students. Education is innovative and progressive here. The dorm accommodations are the best in Colorado, and the food is amazing. There is always lots of choice on the menu, and the salad bar is exceptional. UNCO is very much underrated at present, but it is growing in reputation. I think it will be considered an outstanding school in 10 or 15 years, and a degree from here will carry a great deal of weight. The music school is truly outstanding. The school is absolutely beautiful. Central Campus is full of character, charm, and mature trees, and West Campus is new and modern and has wonderful facilities. This is a school that takes great care of its students. I loved the campus the first time I visited, and every interaction I have had here has been positive. I feel so happy and at home here. I would choose UNCO over any other school...
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