Campbell University Reviews

  • 30 Reviews
  • Buies Creek (NC)
  • Annual Tuition: $39,230
92% of 30 students said this degree improved their career prospects
93% of 30 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Camel0615
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"Campbell was a great place to go to school. Small, but a wonderful place to make lasting friendships. The MBA program was appropriately challenging."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"Overall, I liked the school. I learned a lot in my classes and I liked the professors. My only issue is that it still hasn't really helped me to get a job in my field; however, this isn't necessarily the fault of the school."
Sean Farris
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2017
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"Campbell University is a small school in a quaint little town called Buies Creek. The overall academic life is excellent, and it's on the rise. Campbell is growing in student size and quality. The Exercise Science department has performed exceptionally well in preparing me for both graduate degree programs and career fields. The faculty and staff are a great group of people that truly care for your success and well being. There are professors that have been to grad school, worked in clinical settings, done research, and have been involved in any other exercise science related field one could imagine. I would highly recommend considering Campbell University as your home to further your education in exercise science!"
Kenisha Jones
  • Reviewed: 3/13/2017
  • Degree: School Counseling
"Campbell University offered an opportunity to obtain a degree in a program that was student-centered and career focused. I feel that I have been provided with all I need to be successful as a Professional School Counselor, and that obtaining my license will be an easy process. I have enjoyed my time at Campbell, and I have meet some wonderful people in the process."
Halle Clark
  • Reviewed: 3/12/2017
  • Degree: Social Work
"Campbell is a great university where professors truly care for their students. The class sizes are pretty small, especially for a program like social work. It is easy to feel connected to the staff on campus. They are able to get to know the students individually. I have been able to meet with my professors and discuss assignments, graduate school, future careers, and know I am being getting great advice from someone who understands and shows personal interest."
Eric broomes
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2017
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"Campbell University wasn't my first choice when going looking for a degree. At the time I wanted to become a teacher but due to the fact that I was in the military I couldn't take any course at the time that offer a night/online Bachelor's Degree. Yet when I transfer over to Campbell they work with me. The teachers were military friendly and understood active duty soldiers. It help to that some were prior enlisted or officers. If I could start all over I would start with Campbell University."
SchoolCounselorGal
  • Reviewed: 1/3/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Campbell is a small, Baptist university in rural area, away from the busyness and distractions of the city., though Raleigh is within 45 mins. They offer smaller classes, professors who care, and a close-knit student community."
Mike Beachy
  • Reviewed: 12/27/2016
  • Degree: International Business
"Campbell has an outstanding business degree with the Lundy Fetterman School of Business. They offer a variation of business degrees with instructors that have been identified as professionals in each specialized area of study. The smaller class sizes allow for better instruction for the students with more one-on-one time with the instructors."
Joey stevens
  • Reviewed: 11/7/2016
  • Degree: Physician Assistant
"Campbell's physician assistant program is designed to progress smoothly through an unbelievable amount of information. Students are well prepared to perform in a clinical environment early on in the program. As a result, students are able to learn more during clinical rotations because they're able to demonstrate necessary skill. The program's culture fosters a high level of professional respect that prepares students for successful collaborations with patients and physicians. A physician assistant program will absolutely be extremely difficult, but Campbell's faculty and staff is highly supportive and invested in the full success of every cohort."
Collin
  • Reviewed: 7/26/2016
  • Degree: Management
"Campbell is a place where you can really connect with your fellow students and professors. These connections give you the foundation to accomplish almost anything you want to accomplish. I have grown so much as a person and professional because of these connections and my desire to make the best out of my opportunities. If you come here and youre willing to work hard, you will do great things and meet great people along the way."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 8/4/2015
  • Degree: Healthcare Administration
"Campbell University offers students a more personalized experience and teaches students life skills, in addition to a wealth of knowledge from very qualified professors."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 8/4/2015
  • Degree: Healthcare Administration
"Campbell University offers students a more personalized experience and teaches students life skills, in addition to a wealth of knowledge from very qualified professors."
Deanna Isaac
  • Reviewed: 7/31/2015
  • Degree: Public Health
"Campbell University is a small campus but is steadily growing. We have competitive health professions such as Public Health, Physician Assistant, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy. Faculty are supportive and are very open. Campbell offers a family feel and is a Christian campus. Though there is not a lot to do within the area a short drive will take you to Fayetteville or Raleigh which offer lots of stuff to do. Cons of Campbell include being in a rural town with little to do. Since it is a Christian campus it is also a dry campus so no drinking. I would say financial aid could use updating. Students still accept loans and awards on paper rather than an online system like I did in undergrad at a bigger institution."
Chenoa Shelton
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2015
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"I feel like Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has every student's best interest at heart and will do anything to help you succeed in anyway. The college is faith-based and professors do a good job to portray that. The univeristy is also very big on community service and giving back. The work load and education is competitive and diverse. There is not much in the surrounding area to do but plenty within a 30 minute drive. Overall Campbell is a great university with great morals, and I'm so glad that I am attending here!"
Jason Thomas
  • Reviewed: 1/15/2015
  • Degree: Physician Assistant
"The new facilities are second to none, the faculty would probably give you a kidney if you needed it, and the location is in a beautiful, rural area. The only downside is there is not much to do besides enjoy nature because it is so rural."
Jeremy Peterson
  • Reviewed: 12/15/2014
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"Campbell's physical therapy program is still a new one, and there have been some kinks to work out with my cohort being the inaugural class and a couple of the staff being relatively new teachers. I do feel a sense of support and friendliness from most of the staff. The program is very challenging and has high expectations for those who apply and those who get accepted into the program; however these expectations are realistic. The faculty understand that students go through much development as they progress from first-year PT students to third-year students. The only major issue I have with Campbell is the location. It is in a very rural area where there aren't many places to eat or places to go. However, it is very conducive to being productive and studious as a graduate student. The area is very quiet, and I feel that I am able to focus on school very well without a number of outside distractions."
Emily Massey
  • Reviewed: 11/8/2014
  • Degree: Law
"Campbell Law strikes a balance between rigorous study and student support. The professors expect high-quality thinking from students, but they also keep an open door for any questions or to help with difficult topics. The school provides regular opportunities to network with alumni, judges, and area professionals. They also provide peer mentors, academic support, pro bono opportunities, and several other activities to help students earn a well-rounded education and prepare for the workforce."
Dayton Preslar
  • Reviewed: 8/10/2014
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"This is an Osteopathic program, not an Allopathic program."
kelly hendrick
  • Reviewed: 7/7/2014
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"Campbell is very competitive and pushes it's students to go above and beyond. They set their students up for excellence by encouraging dual degrees and residencies."
Kaitlyn Eldridge
  • Reviewed: 5/19/2014
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"Campbell University has one of the best PharmD programs in the nation. Proud to be a student in the Pharmacy program."