Colorado State University - Pueblo Reviews
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22 Reviews - Pueblo (CO)
- Annual Tuition: $17,944
30% of 22 students said this degree improved their career prospects
68% of 22 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
Stephen Osborne
- Reviewed: 12/1/2015
- Degree: Healthcare Management
- Graduation Year: 2016
"For a working parent CSU-global works very well for me. The professors understand that we are all very busy and things can come up. The grading is usually fair and I have only had one professor that seemed to go through the motions. I wish their online program had virtual lectures rather than slideshows and journal articles. However, the information is solid and you can learn a lot of you apply yourself."
Erik
- Reviewed: 3/11/2015
- Degree: Social Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"While CSU-P has a few general degrees, they're still degrees. This was in no way a diploma mill of any sort. They treat you just like a real student with an email address, all the perks of a student, and all the heartaches of a student. I wasn't very dedicated to my online work, so it took me quite some time to knock this one out. Some professors are better than others, but it's that way at any school. I got my degree purely for myself and not for my job. If you're looking for a real school without all the pricy online fees, this is the one for you."
Sarah Jelinek
- Reviewed: 9/5/2014
- Degree: Finance
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I feel the pros of my graduate program include the flexibility to learn and complete tasks on my time (online classes). Cons include lack of face to face interaction, as well as gradual but slow acceptance of online education as quality."
Amanda Kemp
- Reviewed: 1/22/2014
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2011
"CSU- Pueblo is very affordable, the teachers are highly accessible and they offer both traditional and online classes making it easy for anyone. The school is located in Pueblo which doesn't have much to offer of things to do, but the campus is very well taken care of and provides a lot of ammenities."
Ronda Wantland
- Reviewed: 8/20/2013
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Pros - very affordable and close to home with the ability to do online classes Cons - workload is difficult with full time job. Some professor change assignments 24 hours before it's due leaving little time to accomlish quality work."