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Grand Canyon University Reviews of Bachelor's in Biology

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Locations:   Phoenix (AZ) 

Annual Tuition: $17,800

25% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
17% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Biology

Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Biology

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Anon

Reviewed: 2/14/2024

Degree: Biology

Do not take online courses at GCU. Their adjunct faculty live in different states and could care less about your grade. I wrote over 40 emails to my advisor (in the first two weeks) about the teachers not giving a fair chance to get points back for discrepancies that the teacher makes up on their own beyond the syllabus. There is no one you can go to if you are having problems. The Dean of Academics do not handle these situations, which I'm flabbergasted by, why are you the Dean of Academics if you... Read More

Go anywhere else

Reviewed: 9/23/2020

Degree: Biology

Please go anywhere else. The counselors are a joke and will put you in classes that you do not need or will suddenly have more classes for you to take as soon as you are about to graduate. In t experience, I was a transfer from community college and they attempted to place me in classes that I had previously earned credits for. When I made them aware of their mistake they would remove me from the class and apologize. What was the point of me sending my transcripts over from community college then?... Read More

Lotus

Reviewed: 12/12/2019

Degree: Biology

My freshmen year here I had terrible roommates. They were beyond trifling dirty dishes, dirty underwear left in our public living space, garbage stacked up the wall, etc. They also wouldn't arrange the room so everyone was comfortable. So i was crammed in the corner the whole semester. But that isn't the worst part; when I tried to get my room changed they gave me the options to pay more for a double, withdraw and reapply for housing but with this option i would have to pay a $400 termination fee,... Read More

Bethzaida Herrera

Reviewed: 3/5/2017

Degree: Biology

Hello my name is B. H., if you are looking into a university that will give you the skills you need to get into the grad school of your choice .Grand Canyon University is the way to go.!My degree is Bachelors of science with emphasis in Pre-Physician Assistant.. this degree has prepared me for what is to follow.. PA school!!! this program has all the prerequisites that PA programs are requiring and more . This is a very rigorous program but with the help of your professors and advisers you will be... Read More

Anonymous A

Reviewed: 2/15/2017

Degree: Biology

If you're looking for professors who will strive to help you on and off campus, this is NOT the school for you. In fact, it's a complete joke. I'm honestly thinking of dropping out. They have changed curriculums 3 times since I have been here, & I am a freshman!! The professors get their information from the textbook, so you'd be better off just teaching yourself instead of worrying about their thick accents and nonchalant behavior. Honestly terrible terrible school.

Student

Reviewed: 8/15/2016

Degree: Biology

Really upset with the school and the "customer service" went there for my I9, they rejected my copy of my social security after my friend used a copy and not the original and had no problems. On top of that a girl who just gave a ride to people from where I just was and I needed a ride back in the 110 degree weather she said "it's not my job to give people a ride" after giving other's a ride. It was a bit a mile walk to my car...

Sarah

Reviewed: 10/13/2015

Degree: Biology

This university is the biggest waste of money ever! Profs use Wikipedia as source material. No teaching (1/2 hour lecture, class dismissed) No tests, no homework, no cafeteria, no social life. Very much a community college experience. Expensive and complete waste of time and effort. I'm transferring and all of my roommates are transferring. I found another friend is losing her roommates to transfer also.

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