Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Reviews

  • 48 Reviews
  • Bloomsburg (PA)
67% of 48 students said this degree improved their career prospects
96% of 48 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Mark Donnelly
  • Reviewed: 2/10/2014
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"This is the fastest program to provide an Entry Levels masters in Athletic Training"
Caprese Harmon
  • Reviewed: 6/12/2013
  • Degree: Business
"The pros of the graduate program is that it has an amazing faculty and staff that supoprts it as well as its students in the assurance of efficient learning, academic succcess and integrity, and the carrying out of its mission statement. The negatives of the graduate program is that it is very time consuming and the school does not provide a great socializing atmosphere."
Kaitlyn Cardone
  • Reviewed: 6/10/2013
  • Degree: Speech Pathology
"Bloomsburg has an amazing speech pathology program. The small class sizes allow us to develop and maintain great relationships with all of the professors and clinical staff. Faculty help prepare us for the real work force and the clinical experiences offered allows us the opportunity to feel comfortable and confident in our field."
Chantal Bruvels
  • Reviewed: 3/18/2013
  • Degree: Architecture
"Excellent school with a superb reputation. The cost to attend is, however, unreasonable."
Davina Moore
  • Reviewed: 2/28/2013
  • Degree: Information Technology
"The professors are great the only thing is classes are only available during certain times and are 3 hours long each."
Davina Moore
  • Reviewed: 2/19/2013
  • Degree: Information Technology
"I feel like this was a good program. The professors are nice very helpful. The only thing I would change is the duration because all classes were about 3 hours long."
Kendal Arthur
  • Reviewed: 1/29/2013
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"Advantages: cheap, easy to be accepted, small class sizes and department, faculty is easy to access, possibility for an assistantship that covers tuition and gives a stipend. Disadvanages: classes not frequently offered, department is understaffed."
Mandi Siegfried
  • Reviewed: 11/26/2012
  • Degree: Special Education
"The Special Education department is committed to enhancing our level of professionalism and ability to perform in the classroom as teachers, if you have the right professors and classes. 75% fall into this category; however there are a few that aren't very helpful. It is also difficult at times to schedule specific classes as there is a small need and often collaborated with other departments."