Saint Louis University - Main Campus Reviews

  • 79 Reviews
  • St. Louis (MO)
  • Annual Tuition: $50,644
92% of 79 students said this degree improved their career prospects
92% of 79 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Courtney
  • Reviewed: 3/24/2019
  • Degree: Exercise Science
"I am in a bit of a unique situation, as I am a part of a direct admit physical therapy program. This means that when I applied to SLU for my undergraduate schooling, I also applied to the physical therapy program at SLU. Because of this set up, my senior year of undergraduate school was simultaneously my first year of graduate school-- undergrad courses had to be completed before this point. I have just about completed my first year of grad school, even though I have only attended school for 4 years. The big benefits to this are a) you don't have to stress about applying to grad school in your senior year and b) you only have to go to school for 6 years, as opposed to the usual 7! I cannot recommend SLU enough to prospective students, especially those interested in pursuing physical therapy. The set up of the direct admit program provides so many unique opportunities. In undergrad, we are required to pursue a minor in addition to our exercise science major, making it possible to diversify and focus on what interests us as individuals. We also begin to learn physical therapy related information very early on in our education, making it possible to ensure that you are on the right tract and striving for a career you will enjoy. They also build a semester into our curriculum for study abroad opportunities. The PT faculty truly care about each student's experience and success, and are very hands on in our learning. Aside from the excellent PT program, SLU is also a Jesuit university, placing a large emphasis on serving the surrounding community in downtown Saint Louis. There are many opportunities to serve and form connections within the community. SLU has provided 4 years of awesome opportunities and i can't wait to see what the next 2 years have in store for me here!"
Kelsey Horton
  • Reviewed: 3/20/2018
  • Degree: Nutrition
"SLU was a great fit for me as a graduate student. The health sciences campus is separate from the undergraduate campus and allows for a professional school feel. SLU's Doisy college is also next to SLU hospital, allowing for a short walk to my clinical rotations and experiences. The staff in the dietetics department are fantastic with regards to their knowledge, commitment and accessibility to my educational needs."
Cody Manriquez
  • Reviewed: 12/21/2017
  • Degree: Physician Assistant
"Saint Louis University is a warm and inclusive institution. It has demonstrated this in its promotion of community service as well as awareness of social and cultural issues that impact many urban areas in our nation today. The overwhelming empathy for all people in our community makes me a proud student of Saint Louis University and empowers me to be more a empathic neighbor, student, and human."
Karin Mayberry
  • Reviewed: 11/15/2017
  • Degree: Sociology
"St. Louis University is a great school that offers small class size and knowledgeable professors. I completed two degrees at the same time, sociology and criminal justice. The caliber of the students and the opportunities to bond formed lifelong connections for me. The only thing I saw a problem with is the available parking. The school is located in an area that is a little underfunded and can be a bit scary and dangerous, however, the campus itself is like a city within a city. Everything you need is on campus, and the surrounding area offers some of the most diverse entertainment and culinary experiences you can find anywhere. Definitely an A rated school."
Female Epidemiologist, Age 27
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"I really enjoyed my time at SLU, the College for Public Health & Social Justice was exactly what I was looking for. I got to learn about health equity, collective impact, and community building in a city that greatly needed it."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"College was my way to ensure that I have the proper education to enter the work force and to better myself."
na
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"This university is well respected in the community, great for service to others, but expensive!"
Garvaundo Hamilton
  • Reviewed: 7/25/2017
  • Degree: Business
"A great private Catholic Jesuit institution that caters to the growth and development of the whole person. I have learned so much from my professors and my peers. I am grateful for the many opportunities to network and grow. This place is a home away from home. I truly recommend applying to SLU. They take pride in us, students."
Katie Tosie
  • Reviewed: 6/28/2017
  • Degree: Healthcare Administration
"Saint Louis University is a wonderful campus with diverse, motivated, and extremely creative students. My major specifically, had instructors with lots of background in the field of Health Management and Public Health. I believe that many of the relationships I made on campus with my fellow students and faculty had the greatest impact on my experience. However, the school claims to make the education affordable for all students and create student success. This is false. Students get very little, if any, financial aid unless they are international students and the students without a doubt create their own success by leaning on one another. The staff and services on campus do not compare in quality at all to the quality of faculty and student body."
slupmba
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"SLU Part Time MBA program was good, but could have probably challenged me more."
Paul
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Accounting
"They are very good- as Jesuit college, they make sure that you succeed and truly care about your well being."
Shara
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"My program, Physician Assistant studies, offered a comprehensive education while also instilling in the students a sense of service and compassion toward mankind"
Katherine Arora
  • Reviewed: 4/10/2017
  • Degree: Healthcare Management
"Saint Louis University was a special place to attend as an undergrad. In the heart of St. Louis, students are actively engaged in community development and local service work. SLU's Jesuit mission permeates teachings in the classroom, extracurricular activities, and student life. The school places high value on diversity of background and opinion, challenging students to step outside of their comfort zones to serve and understand people from different walks of life. Students, faculty and staff treat each other with dignity and respect as they all work towards a common goal of pursuing excellence in academics, athletics, and societal well-being. I started like many students as a pre-medical student but decided I preferred the business end of healthcare. SLU's Health Management and Policy program gave me great opportunities for group work and individual projects centered on Lean/Six Sigma methodology, local and global health programs, and cost-effective program and policy design. I also chose to pursue a minor in Theological Studies which helped broaden my understanding of different faiths. Extracurricular activities like our incredible Relay For Life chapter and our active Alpha Phi Omega chapter (a service fraternity) kept me engaged even while I held a part-time job off-campus. Everyone at SLU wants to build a community, and as a girl away from home I was so grateful for the opportunity to see the true spirit of St. Louis."
Lynn Abernathy
  • Reviewed: 3/24/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"Saint Louis University (SLU) has faculty with extensive research, teaching and field experience. It is the only accredited Catholic, Jesuit school of public health in the nation. It's College for Public Health and Social Justice is committed to social justice and the Jesuit mission. The graduate-level public health classes are taught by faculty who are internationally recognized as leaders in public health research and practice, and have diverse research interests."
Dustin Jamboretz
  • Reviewed: 3/15/2017
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"This program not only taught me to be an excellent professional in the field of athletic training, but it also showed me how to be a competent, compassionate, and conscious human being. Although the monetary cost of this education is high, I would recommend this program to anyone who feels that the above mentioned values are of importance"
Dan
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"It was a good school and I learned a lot that has been applicable in my career. I have not found the degree from this particular school to be very powerful in the market place and I probably would go somewhere else if I were to do it again."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"It is a strong private institution. The program is strong, is healthcare focused (MHA degree)."
Elora Johannsen
  • Reviewed: 1/12/2017
  • Degree: Occupational Therapy
"Saint Louis University is wonderful school with a beautiful campus. Everyone I've encountered, both students and staff, are extremely friendly. The quality of the education is very high. I've loved my time at SLU and I would recommend the school to anyone."
Emma Reynolds
  • Reviewed: 12/23/2016
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"Saint Louis University is a Jesuit University where the education is rooted in their mission in educating the whole person. I feel that this outlook on education is important in preparing a student for their future career. The Physical Therapy program is well equipped with professors that love their physical therapy career as well as teaching the students. They want students to succeed and that dedication to our education successfully prepares students for their future career."
Sawyer Bricker
  • Reviewed: 9/19/2016
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"Saint Louis University is like a home away from home to me. Ever since I started graduate school here I feel as if I am right where I am supposed to be. My teachers and peers have been nothing but excellent to me and my education in becoming the best athletic trainer possible."