Cairn University Reviews

  • 9 Reviews
  • Langhorne (PA)
  • Annual Tuition: $31,965
100% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 9 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Laura Adams
  • Reviewed: 7/23/2019
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"Cairn has a very well setup undergraduate program. There are a variety of programs, classes, and professors that are there to help with any needs that each student has. Small class sizes allow for a more personalized educational experience as well."
Aisha Nikki Myers
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2017
  • Degree: Christian Counseling
"Cairn University is previously known as Philadelphia Biblical University. This school is filled with kind, caring and knowledgeable staff. They have assisted me in ways that I never would have imagined including praying for me. In fact, the professors pray at the beginning of each class which really helped me to understand how important it is for students to succeed. The school is an excellent choice for folks who would like to become equipped to work in both spiritual and secular settings. Attending school with people who believe in the importance of caring for you "spiritually" as well as mentally was a wonderful experience. With the skills and knowledge I have gained from Cairn, I have secured positions working with youth and families as a case manager and as a therapist for people with serious and persistent mental illness. I would strongly recommend Cairn University!"
Katie
  • Reviewed: 3/26/2017
  • Degree: Biblical Studies
"You will not regret becoming part of the Cairn community. My time as a student at Cairn was marked many opportunities for academic, professional, and personal growth. The professors take a personal interest in the students and truly want to see them succeed. I do feel like the degree I earned at Cairn helped me prepare for a successful and rewarding career."
Josh
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2017
  • Degree: Biblical Studies
"Cairn was a great university where I was able to walk through a program giving me a full overview of Biblical teaching. I appreciated the knowledge of the professors as well as their personal touch to each class. Many professors treated their students as friends and truly desired to see the student succeed. There were many opportunities for fellowship among other students through events and program. The campus life complemented the program very well."
Kay
  • Reviewed: 2/24/2017
  • Degree: Social Work
"The social work program at Cairn was great. Small staff and small class sizes made it easy to be an individual who was evidently cared about. Overall, the school does not have too many fun things going on and most people leave for the weekend. I loved my education there and the combination of the Bible and social work. Always left there feeling encouraged."
Business Girl
  • Reviewed: 1/3/2017
  • Degree: Business
"It was a well rounded education with many aspects of culture and future possibiblites mixed together."
LMG411
  • Reviewed: 11/15/2016
  • Degree: Social Work
"My experience as a Social Work student at Cairn University was an overall good experience. The professors are very knowledgeable and I did feel very prepared to enter the work field at time of graduation. The faculty and staff invest in you as an individual and want to see you succeed. Cost to attend Cairn is fair at the undergrad level. The campus is nothing to brag about, and it often times was boring on campus with not many exciting activities going on. Overall good experience!"
Kevin Foster
  • Reviewed: 7/9/2015
  • Degree: Counseling
"The professors all have life expereinces in the field of study. They were able to share their life stories to help us in are career path. The staff were always accessible and willing to assist others. The courses schedules allow you to work full-time and attend classes wither in the day, evenings or weekends. The cons: classes are only offered once a year, so if you missed one you had to wait until the following year."
Gwendolyn Jackson
  • Reviewed: 12/4/2012
  • Degree: Education
"I believe that the pros of my graduate program is the program itself and the instructors. The diverse ways in which to learn and submit work, and the Christian atmosphere. The cons are the cost of the education."