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Regis University

87 Reviews

Locations:   Denver (CO) 

Annual Tuition: $42,220

54% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
74% of students said they would recommend this school to others

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Steven B

Reviewed: 3/5/2023

Degree: Criminology

The MS degree I received here wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. A 4.0 gpa here plus a couple of bucks might get me a Sunday edition of the Rocky Mountain News. I remain deeply disappointed and wouldn't recommend this school to any potential student considering Regis University. And as far as their representation of Jesuit values, with the exception of a very select few, they are generally lacking.

Margaret Greco

Reviewed: 4/26/2021

Degree: Organizational Leadership

Absolutely worst experience of my life. They take their students for granted, care only about money, and provide hardly anything in return. They gave me the runaround and one party would contradict another. What they display is not what they offer and they are very choosy on who gets taken care of and who does not. The institution is not worth a penny or moment of your time. Their morals and ethics are a disgrace to the Jesuit community.

Ryan

Reviewed: 3/25/2021

Degree: Liberal Arts

If I could return my MA degree for a refund, I would do it in a heartbeat. I found that my instructors were mostly part-timers with day jobs. That means that they had only limited time for students, and limited teaching skills. I have learned more from 10 dollar online courses then I did at Regis.

Steven

Reviewed: 8/2/2020

Degree: Computer Science

I wouldn't recommend this school to any active duty member of the military. The core Computer Science curriculum is useful and well thought out, but most of my issues have come from interactions with the faculty and student advisors. The times I have been placed on detachments or sent anywhere that didn't have an immediate connection I would get in contact with the professor and I rarely ever received an extension in any of these circumstances. I was evacuating my family during a hurricane and the... Read More

Mr. Holden

Reviewed: 3/15/2020

Degree: Exercise Science

I would strongly recommend Regis University. Particularly, if you are a student who needs/wants an personal education experience. At Regis, you have an opportunity to received one on one assistance from professors who care deeply about their students. Regis is not flashy. It is not "state of the art". However, it does provide a unique and powerful community for students to grow and learn with one another. The campus is gorgeous, active, and supportive.

Holmes

Reviewed: 12/22/2019

Degree: Information Assurance

Worse experience. I anticipated Practicum - what a joke! The professor had no idea how to introduce new students to the curriculum, he assumed we all "just knew." The professors offer no guidance - they're there to make extra money. No care is given to curriculum or students. Go to DU or UCD - Regis is a nightmare.

James

Reviewed: 11/25/2019

Degree: Computer Science

My experience with this University was horrendous. They had a cyber attack that disabled all of their major systems at the beginning of the year. Nothing was working: their phones, student/faculty email, essential online learning software, and more. They lost all of my information, but what is worse: a cyber criminal now HAS all my personal information. The situation was ongoing for months. It was very apparent the school had absolutely no Business Continuity Plan in the event of a cyber attack or... Read More

Debbie Holman

Reviewed: 8/5/2019

Degree: Human Services

Dont even bother to apply. Only want your application money. Whole process was a joke. Told at end due to age rigorous curriculum would be to much for me. Interview process was one minute. I sent info and then the person would say he didnt get it. When I complained they used my interview with the guy to deny me and my age. Pitiful.

J

Reviewed: 6/12/2019

Degree: Network Security

I want to be fair in this assessment, so bear that in mind when I say this program is a total joke. Literally anyone can get an A in any course here. I intentionally wrote the stupidest things I could think of in discussion forums and was never corrected. Not once. The program claims to prepare you for industry exams like the CISSP, but the fact of the matter is that you'll still need 4 years of experience before you even qualify to sit for that exam. The master's degree itself is worthless. No employer... Read More

Philip Salazar

Reviewed: 5/15/2019

Degree: Pharmacy

It's a privilege to attend Regis University School of Pharmacy. Granted, I will never know the experience of being educated at any other pharmacy school, in my opinion Regis is in a league of its own. That said, I have only the highest praises to sing about Regis’ pharmacy program. In my opinion, its unique Team-Based Learning, TBL, curriculum is the most innovative curriculum offered in the nation. My use of the word innovative is in the best sense. The TBL curriculum not only encourages networking... Read More

EB

Reviewed: 3/11/2019

Degree: Information Assurance

Terrible program! Don't waste your money - unqualified professors, bad to alumni, incompetent alumni office. Got to UCD or DU - they really help alumni and have good programs. MSIA program has adjunct professors because they don't want to pay benefits or W2s - only a couple are good - all others(especially technical professors) are there to make more money and don't care about teaching.

John C

Reviewed: 2/12/2019

Degree: Computer Science

As a BSCS grad I can tell you first hand that this is a rigorous major. This is not an information systems it IT degree. It's a true computer science program akin to what you would experience at a nationally ranked engineering school. Remember, the classes are the same as what you would get in a full semester. They have the same reading and programming assignments. So if you can't learn algorithm analysis, operating systems, theory of computation, linear algebra, discrete math, probability and statistics... Read More

Staci Kramer

Reviewed: 12/28/2018

Degree: Liberal Arts

When I was looking for a university in order to obtain my bachelor's degree, I needed a flexible schedule, convenient accessibility, consistency, and time efficiency. I had a little girl to raise and I needed to attend a university that would work for me. My advisers at my local community college mentioned how Regis University was everything I was looking for. They would take my transfer credits, work with my schedule, offer online, and weekend courses, be empathetic with my external situation, and... Read More

Graduate Student

Reviewed: 8/10/2018

Degree: Accounting

I'll start with the good: -It's a solid education, professors have been great. -Well respected on a local level in Colorado. Regional may be a stretch. -Decent networking opportunities. -Great career services office. -Great resources to help student's suceed. Cons: -They are an administrative nightmare and I will provide examples. -When first entering the program I was told I could only take one class at a time, I was then dinged on financial aid later because "I'm not considered a part or full time... Read More

Alina Munoz

Reviewed: 2/28/2018

Degree: Biology

Regis University is a really good University. The classroom sizes are small enough to learn in and one is actually able to connect and establish connections with professors. There are many opportunities available, but you have to be prepared to advocate for yourself. Diversity is a little low, but the people you will meet here truly care for you. Getting help and tutoring for free is also available.

James

Reviewed: 2/20/2018

Degree: Software Engineering

The M.S software engineering program is a terrible program. I have a solid 4.0 so this isn't a I didn't do well so I'm whining thing. During my stint at Regis I have written more papers than programs. You can become a "software engineer" here without writing a single program. They don't have the technical staff to facilitate the a technology program, therefore, what you get are a bunch of paper writing classes. By the end of the program you'll be a great technical writer but a lousy engineer. This... Read More

Current Student

Reviewed: 2/6/2018

Degree: Organizational Leadership

My review is for the College of Business and Economics. I found my online courses challenging and aligned with the project management body of knowledge. Of the 9 courses I had to take, only 3 courses required a lot of case study analysis (2-4 pages APA style paper). There was one course that required a final 10-pages APA style paper. The entire curriculum isnt just reading and writing papers. I applied what I learned in the PM courses with projects at work. Additionally, Regis gave us the opportunities... Read More

Thomas

Reviewed: 9/7/2017

Degree: Software Engineering

The M.S in SE is a joke. The program is 12 classes or 36 credits in total, 25% of the classes are APA writing classes. I want to be a software engineer not a writer. They embed these junk classes in the middle of the program so you don't find out that the program is a joke until your over halfway through. Every other M.S SE program that I've seen is technology focused, meaning your going to actually learn about technology, not this one. Instead of teaching you about how operating systems work, C++,... Read More

Juan

Reviewed: 8/27/2017

Degree: MBA

I went through the same problem that Crystal went through. Their add/drop class system is a joke. I dropped a class before the semester was supposed to begin and halfway through the semester I received a bill saying I owe them money. This school is a ripoff and they are unethical in how they run things. If I drop a course before the term begins I should not be charged over $2000 for nothing.

Crystal

Reviewed: 8/2/2017

Degree: Information Technology

I cannot speak for the on campus courses at Regis but the online classes are a joke. The instructors do not participate, teach, answer questions or do anything but occasionally give you grades for submitted coursework. I had one class where the instructor replied to several students in incoherent ramblings to the point where I thought someone had hacked the account. I eventually contacted the college and a week or so later the instructor was replaced with no explanation as to why. Their website used... Read More

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