Chamberlain University Reviews
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5 Reviews - Multiple Locations
- Annual Tuition: $20,286
60% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Write a Review Angela Holmes
- Reviewed: 3/20/2025
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2025
"My decision to go back to graduate school and complete my Master's in Public Health at Chamberlain University was the best in my life. I was able to complete my degree in 14 months in the accelerated program and received support throughout from advisors and professors."
Rose
- Reviewed: 3/7/2022
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2023
"Chamberlain University is a great school. They have the best teachers who will go above and beyond to ensure you are learning and understanding the materials needed to embark in a successful career. Chamberlain is a great school for online learning while you balance your personal life."
Amcelest
- Reviewed: 8/2/2019
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2020
"Challenging program with amazing professors. It’s a very independent study type of program so you have to be very disciplined and committed to your school work. You have to work hard and find your way when it comes to the Practicum but that’s part of the process."
Eve
- Reviewed: 7/23/2019
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2020
"The MPH program outline seems well programmed but the deliverance of material is terrible. The course platform they use is hard to navigate. Some professors seem great, most others awful. Deadlines are rigid, even if you have an emergency you likely won't get much fluctuation from that rigidity. Probably the most difficult school I have ever attended in my life but unnecessarily so. The coursework is straight forward but grading is ridiculous."
Elle
- Reviewed: 4/3/2019
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2021
"This dergrer program is extremely difficult to the point of unfair. I feel like the grading system is aimed to nit pick rather than actually assess the students work. For instance, why havea a due date but mandate an assignment be submitted way before hand or get points taken off; that blows my mind still and Im on my 3rd class. Im at the point of considerating to cut my losses and start from scratch at another school. Though Im still grappling with the fact that an 85 and 90 in my last two classes have justified to put me on Academic warning. Not sure if thats just a grad school thing or specifically Chamberlain."