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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Reviews

  • 6 Reviews
  • Edinboro (PA)
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Student Reviews - Master's in Counseling

Student Reviews - Master's in Counseling

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Tracey Sampson
  • Reviewed: 11/3/2014
  • Degree: Counseling
"PROS: Affordable education; on-line courses offered"
Melissa Mansfield
  • Reviewed: 9/23/2014
  • Degree: Counseling
"I love the program that I am in at Edinboro. The professors are down to earth, easily accessible, and the class sizes are perfect in a learning environment."
Madelyn Simmons
  • Reviewed: 6/9/2014
  • Degree: Counseling
"I am at the start of my graduate program at Edinboro but I attended the university for my undergrad and many things brought me back. Edinboro's faculty is readily accessible and willing to help and support you. They have numerous online programs and that's the highlight of the Art Therapy graduate program. There are very few in the country, even fewer that can be completed online. This is a growing field with a high need and the school provides an affordable program that is flexible for working individuals. Even to the point where your internship can be worked into your current career. They will also help you find placements for your internship and in the Erie area there are a plethora of organizations. The cons are that if you are trying to enter this field from another major background, you will need to earn studio credits from another school before attending if you work during the day. The school doesn't offer online studio courses and currently only one in the summer. Honestly, though, it's worth it. Edinboro is a great school with diversity and options that are hard to find elsewhere."
Salisa Williams
  • Reviewed: 10/19/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"The pros of the graduate program are students can really build great connections with their academic departments and the professors really try to get to know each student individually. The only con I can see is not having enough professors teaching in the graduate counseling department. The school could use some more teachers in addition to the ones currently teaching at the school."
Salisa Williams
  • Reviewed: 1/13/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"I am in the counseling graduate program, concentrating in rehabilitation. The program is about three years long, which is long if you just finished your undergraduate degree. Also, some of the classes are online, which I have not taken before, so I don't know what to expect. Another thing is there are not enough teachers in the field to teach classes. This is one of the reasons some classes are online."