My kid had the flu back in October (extremely) sick and the nurse there said she couldn't help her AND shushed help her away, while she was disoriented at school. At the time she had no idea what was wrong with her until her friends brought cold and flu meds to her.
She fell on ice on school property and asked for a hot cold pack once again they said they couldn't help her. I'm like really 😫.
Just looks like a cash machine for the town, idk. And in most cases its good you have an institution that financial helps a community but terr um... If you can't have a true worldly conversation with people because it looks like there stuck in a bubble, or Fix news is your link to the outside world, then your attendance is really about $$$$.
Don't mess with the "Stars and Bars". A more progressive College or town might be a better fit. (Spend your...
Read moreI'm a current student here at wsu but if not for getting screwed over by professors, I would transfer (I no longer have the credentials). I don't intend to sound like a student whining about grades but there are a lot of classes I have taken here where attendance is more important than content, completing homework no one looks at is important, and many professors are not good teachers. I currently have one professor who is a very nice guy, but our content is almost irrelevant to the course title/description/future classes. I really like some aspects of the school, but the academics are awful for most of the majors. Nursing and education are pretty good, but look elsewhere for most...
Read moreGreat school, one of the best in the Minnesota State system of schools. The Nursing program is second to none and the liberal arts college is well established. They also have a sought after composite materials engineering program. This is also the only school in the Minnesota State system that has been in the black the last couple of years (at least through 2016), so they know what to do with the money they get. Small school feel in a beautiful town. Downside is a lack of diversity (92% students are white) and the retention of students of color...
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