Grand Canyon University Reviews

  • 5 Reviews
  • Phoenix (AZ)
  • Annual Tuition: $17,450
75% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
40% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Teaching

Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Teaching

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MB
  • Reviewed: 8/29/2023
  • Degree: Teaching
"At first I thought GCU was an awesome school. The classes are challenging and I loved that. As the classes progressed I realized all they wanted to do is indoctrinate students in to a one world government. They’re not Christians they’re Democrats. I also feel they required you take an excessive amount of unnecessary classes not pertaining to the degree. I definitely would not recommend this school. It saddens me to say that."
Katieml
  • Reviewed: 8/12/2023
  • Degree: Teaching
"I honestly like GCU and the professors I’ve had are not bad had some great ones. Sure I have had some issues with getting a clearance card for part of my education hours in the classroom. I transferred last year to GCU after completing my associates in CA. I decided to switch to Educational studies from Early Childhood Education so I didn’t have to do student teaching as I’m a full time preschool teacher. I feel like I will be getting a good education and techniques I can use in my classroom I will be a GCU graduate in May 2024!"
Ashley
  • Reviewed: 4/17/2023
  • Degree: Teaching
"WORST SCHOOL EVER!!! OVERPRICED, UNRESPONSIVE, NEGLECTFUL. They do not care about you they just want your money. They have their own portal all your work is completed on and payments are made on and it is CONSTANTLY malfunctioning. If I could go anywhere else I would, I regret transferring to this school. The weather is not worth the treatment. DO NOT GO TO GCU!!!!!!!!!!"
Jeanette Winzeler
  • Reviewed: 4/11/2018
  • Degree: Teaching
"Grand Canyon University was the best place I could have gone for my undergraduate degree. They offer a small campus, community feel with small class sizes. Because of the small class sizes, the professors got to know me and my strengths and weaknesses. They helped me long after I was finished with their specific course."
Bethany
  • Reviewed: 1/23/2013
  • Degree: Teaching
"The fact that GCU offered a dual elementary and special education degree all online was just what I needed. At first The process was pretty easy and I was pretty happy with my professors.However, in the last 2 years I have had many different financial aid and academic advisers that drop the ball consistently. They are near impossible to get a hold of and do not do their job without many phone calls and emails from me.If you plan to go to this school, be ready to get the run around on a regular basis!"