UMass Global Reviews of Master's in Organizational Leadership

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  • Annual Tuition: $13,030
67% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
75% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Master's in Organizational Leadership

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P.S. Castillo
  • Reviewed: 10/6/2019
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"Outstanding school and program for the working professional trying to move up to executive, training or director level. Brandman faculty and staff are helpful and knowledgeable. The few administrative issues with schedule and finance were worked out in no time. The classes are challenging and beneficial with a logical schedule that culminates in your final assignment. My capstone class is a few weeks away and look forward to finishing this useful and exceptional program."
Saskia Knight
Responded: 12/16/2019

Castillo, thank you for leaving a review. Congratulations on completing your program. I am happy to see you received the flexibility and support we are known for. Our faculty members pride themselves on providing knowledge that can be applied directly to your workplace. Please keep in touch, and we look forward to hearing about your future accomplishments. Thank you.
Saskia Knight
Executive Vice Chancellor
Enrollment and Student Affairs

Michael McFadden
  • Reviewed: 10/29/2017
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"This was such a horrible experience! i was just trying to get my Master's degree. these people are rude and inconsiderate. At the time the University was being sold by Chapman University out of Orange County and us student's didn't really have any choice. The financial aid department became Crooks and charging us for drop classes. And the financial aid department just went down the drain. This University will find any reason not to give someone their diploma. I got one from the University back in December of 2009 in regards to my drop classes. I stated to them that the class was dropped in time and they were supposedly were looking into it and never contacted. Now 9 years later they've informed me that they're going to go after my taxes California Franchise Tax Board to collect unpaid tuition. Of course now I don't have email access to my Brandman email to provide them with proof that the classes were dropped in time. Of course since then I'm not allowed to get my diploma and have no access to my transcripts this University is starting to be a pain in my a**."
Larry Dees
  • Reviewed: 3/11/2017
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"I cant say enough good things about Brandman University and the staff the atmosphere of learning was great, there was always someone there to help and point me in the right direction. I dont expect to gain much from the other students on the subjects we was studying but their real world knowledge on the subjects exceeded my expectations and justified my choice for choosing Brandman."
Janine Lombardi McDonald
  • Reviewed: 11/28/2016
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"Earning my MAOL at Brandman set me on the course toward running my own Leadership Consultancy firm. During the program I was working in a corporation and was able to bring much of what I learned to the work place. When I started my program, I had a team of 10 people I was responsible for and only a few years later I was VP of Organizational Development and was responsible for the talent management of over 900 people. In 2008 I decided to launch my own firm, providing leadership development services to corporations. Almost 2 decades later I am in touch with classmates and professors. I highly recommend Brandman."
J. Blake
  • Reviewed: 7/28/2016
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"I am currently in the Capstone course to finish my Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership. I am active duty military stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. I am not sure why I jumped into the program when I did, but it has been a great experience. I have had zero issues with the staff and faculty in my location. I understand that many organizations with multiple locations can create a bad experience that spreads like wildfire; however, that is not the case with every location. The staff and faculty at JBLM have taught me a lot, and I actually enjoyed going to class. I figured I would dread it, but would knock it out anyways. It was quite the opposite; fun, engaging, challenging, and educational. It seems to me that a lot of the poor reviews that I have seen on this website are people who expect it to all be laid out for them. I used to be that way when I was an undergraduate and thought, "Poor me, somebody did X, which ruined my chance to Y, etc." Then I realized that nobody owes you anything. If you want it, go get it. If you don't know how, figure it out. This program has taught me that if I want something, I will get it. I encourage people to implore more deeply about the program that they may be interested in, you might be pleasantly surprised. Lastly, if you want to be treated like an adult and have a respected opinion, please act like one. Take responsibility, do what needs to be done, and quit complaining and expecting someone else to fix it. These ragtag reviews are what is wrong with our society right now anyway. Good day."
Doreen
  • Reviewed: 5/26/2016
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"I recently started my MA this year (2016). I have known two others that have went to this University in the past and had great experiences AND have used their graduate degrees so I decided to meet with the advisor at my campus (in WA) and she was so supportive and informative. She created a potential ed plan, gave me upfront costs and we talked about how classes are. I felt confident about it. I've completed two terms and I've truly enjoyed it meeting other students and the diversity of the instructors. If you are looking for a "perfect" college experience, good luck. I'm still looking for a "perfect" partner and that's probably why I'm single. We aren't perfect people. If you are looking for supportive, affordable graduate program with small classes, well Brandman is a great option. Grad school isn't cheap, let that digest, accept it and just make the jump. Invest in yourself!"
Mike Steward
  • Reviewed: 6/6/2015
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"Totally enjoyed each class and every instructor, the courses were challenging however, the professors ensured we were well equipped and prepared throughout each course of instruction. I can not speak for campuses outside of Washington, but the problems were few and the satisfaction high up here in the PNW. Don't focus on the negative posts, this is a great University, get in there and work toward your desired end state."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 4/10/2013
  • Degree: Organizational Leadership
"I've never seen anything so messed up in my life. You have to go through the "One-Stop" system at Brandman, instead of just calling directly to Student Accounts to get something fixed. It's now two weeks since the error on my student account was discovered. No resolution. They're trying to nab $468 and change that I don't owe. I'm really disgusted with the whole process. Or lack of process I should say. Professors: some good, some bad, some teach multiple classes and the content is almost identical. If you do go to Brandman, don't throw any of your work away and copy everything you submit on blackboard or email..they're sure to lose it and you can probably use it in another class."