Belhaven University Reviews

  • 5 Reviews
  • Jackson (MS)
  • Annual Tuition: $28,375
0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
0% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
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S. Lomax
  • Reviewed: 3/31/2023
  • Degree: Education Administration
"Honestly, I would attend another school. Select a school that you will have an opportunity to interface with, while being an online student. A school where policies make sense and are rational regarding grading criteria. I'm stuck here due to my Vre; but this is my first school that I dislike out of 4 universities getting my BS and part MAT"
J Brown
  • Reviewed: 8/24/2021
  • Degree: Biblical Studies
"It was chaos from the start. I tried to get an correct balance on my account for five months with no response. I register for the fall term and to have hold placed on the account. Their systems always shows that you owe even months after you paid, until the end of the term. It was a night , I had to write the provost and the president to finally get a response. Avoid at all cost"
Madison Brewer
  • Reviewed: 4/28/2021
  • Degree: Biblical Studies
"I genuinely wish that giving Belhaven University no stars would be an option. I graduated from Belhaven in May of 2020 during the pandemic. Through graduation I was employed by a large church. I decided to continue my degree with Belhaven into a Masters program. I paid every cent of my bachelors on time and I never had an account hold or anything. Due to the PANDEMIC I suffered a job loss TWO weeks into my first and only class towards my Masters degree. It was literally only the Intro to Masters Program Class. I called Belhaven and told them I needed to drop the course due to hardship. NOT because the course was hard or that I had poor time management. I LOST MY JOB DUE TO A GLOBAL PANDEMIC. I’ve continued on the job hunt and finally found a possibly job but I needed my transcript to show I graduated with a high GPA. I went onto Blazenet and saw that I had a financial hold and was unable to access my undergraduate transcript. I called the school and they transferred me to the registrars office who then transferred me to financial aid services. I was told that I could make an appeal with the registrars office. I was transferred back. They told me only the financial aid office would be able to assist. Back and forth we went for over an hour until they finally put a ticket in for my request. I was anxious because I have a job on the line. Fast forward to the next day - not a soul has called me back. I call and I am told by financial services that there isn’t anything they can do. The total was over $1000. I asked if I could make a payment plan and put something down then to access my transcript they refused - I was told I needed to pay the full amount FROM A MASTERS CLASS TO ACCESS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DEGREES TRANSCRIPT. A CLASS I TOOK FOR TWO DAYS AND HAD TO DROP DUE TO A GLOBAL PANDEMIC JOB LOSS. I explained that I did not have a job and needed my transcript to get a job in order to pay the full amount. I didn’t even need the official the unofficial would do just fine. They refused and told me there was nothing they could do to hardship assist me. I was crying and begging for them to help me. Finding a job in the pandemic has been hard enough but adding this hurdle financially was paralyzing. They couldn’t have cared less. As a Christian University I am unbelievably disappointed with the lack of compassion that was shown. I am appalled at the lack of professionalism. I would have loved to continue my Masters at Belhaven but honestly I refuse to contribute anymore money to a University that cares more about a financial situation than the well-being and success of their students."
Dissatisfied Student
  • Reviewed: 10/23/2018
  • Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
"Inconsiderate is one word that I would use to describe everyone that makes up the education department. To be a Christian university, no one seems to be Christ-like. They also claim their programs are good for working people. Lies! I wouldnt recommend anyone to go here."
Disappointed Student
  • Reviewed: 6/4/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Awful program. I enrolled here to get certified as a teacher. The online program was awful. We received teachers that rarely responded to our emails and when she did, her response was, "Make sure you read the instructions clearly." Just not helpful at all. Oh She also did not grade my work for finals and gave me an F. Sounds crazy right? I sent the administration proof that I turned in my work ON TIME and they still put me on academic suspension... NOT PROBATION, but SUSPENSION...IN MY FIRST YEAR. They completely covered for her and totally disregarded me as a human being. I'll never recommend this school."