Central Methodist University Reviews

  • 7 Reviews
  • Fayette (MO)
  • Annual Tuition: $6,960 - $27,140
100% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
86% of 7 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Emily Miller
  • Reviewed: 12/2/2022
  • Degree: Psychology
"This school is a joke. The advisors are terrible, not helpful and rude. The financial aid department are not forthcoming and string you along. I would never recommend this school to anyone ever. They are a joke. They should have federal funding taken away from them."
Lauren Hightower
  • Reviewed: 6/10/2019
  • Degree: Nursing
"The nursing program at CMU is shown a lot of love!! It was amazing to be part of a community that invested so much time into the educational experience. Technology is implemented in the best way at CMU. iPads are used in the classroom and online resources are a plenty. The library has amazing tutoring and writing centers to help along the way. As I started to think about graduate school, my advisors and professors were not only able to provide letters of recommendation, they also personally invested time to assess my readiness for a secondary degree. This was a great help during my application process and paid off ten fold as I was accepted the same day as my graduate interview. Without the help of the CMU faculty and staff, I would not have been able to accomplish these goals. Great school- highly recommend! PS- The tuition may look high but the scholarships and financial aid resources are amazing too!"
JASmith
  • Reviewed: 3/14/2018
  • Degree: Nursing
"Online RN-BSN Program is awesome! It was very flexible and really affordable compared to other schools I looked into. I shopped around before making my decision. The application was free and I was immediately connected to someone that helps you. This program is challenging and I felt very rewarded once I completed. I had a lot of support from my advisor and professors the entire time."
Harry
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Computer Science
"it's really good university to study computer sciences"
Hong Ngo
  • Reviewed: 6/25/2017
  • Degree: Nursing
"*Excellent advisors, guiding step by step how to apply and complete the program. *Great, experienced instructors. *Affordable RN to BSN program. *Flexible class schedules, allowing students to fulfill family, school, and work obiligations (i.e. Online, On Campus, Hybrid, Full time or Part time)."
Cassifrass
  • Reviewed: 11/3/2015
  • Degree: Music
"CMU campus in Fayette, MO has a college feel with a university backing. It is a great place to attend without becoming just a number in a classroom. Because of the small class sizes, each student is able to communicate openly with each professor in and outside of the classroom. Getting around the beautiful campus is easy because of the size. None of the buildings are spread out, they are all on the same plot of land. CMU is definitely worth the visit for prospective students."
Aaron Valley
  • Reviewed: 11/1/2015
  • Degree: Teaching
"The B.S. degree I chose was Business with a Minor in Education. The business aspects of the degree were good. I learned a great deal of information from the online business classes - Marketing, Business, Accounting 1 and 2. I didn't learn so much from the business classes in the classroom. I thought the University gave way too much latitude to the professors to preach their politics. One guy in particular said twice that his goal was to produce politicians who follow his ideology. Unfortunately he taught 4 of the business classes I needed. He appeared to have very little interest in my future employment. Another professor did little more than grade papers after we read the textbook and answered the end of chapter questions. The education portion of the degree really only amounted to a few classes. The student teaching was great, only because the school system where I decided to teach. I can't say the University did much to help prepare. The psychology class and the reading class were both nonsensical. I trudged through them not really learning anything, just getting the material done and completed. The University did what it was supposed to and gave me my diploma, but I can't say that it lived up to my expectations. I'm employable now with the degree. If you're looking for someplace to take you to the next level, this probably isn't the place. This place is good for the diploma in a time crunch."