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Student Reviews - Master's in Project Management

Student Reviews - Master's in Project Management

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GWD
  • Reviewed: 2/1/2025
  • Degree: Project Management
"Though it has been many years since graduating with a Master’s degree (2008), I verify that it was worth getting it through Devry University - Keller Graduate School of Management which offered one of the first hybrid methods (online/campus classes) prior to the COVID pandemic (2020) which forced all universities to offer online classes. This allowed me to keep my full time employment while attending classes online or on campus at my convenience. I have been using lessons learned ever since obtaining my degree in 2008 and obtained a few national certifications for industry standards with applied applications I learned."
C.T
  • Reviewed: 7/17/2017
  • Degree: Project Management
"Got a great job and learned a lot at Keller. I did not take any online classes although they offered them. At that time my company would not pay for on line education. The price I thought was reasonable in nature. This degree did give me the carrier edge I was looking for."
Caitlin H.
  • Reviewed: 7/16/2017
  • Degree: Project Management
"I could not have found Keller Graduate School of Management at a better time in my life as I wanted to continue my education as a working professional. Working full time and having a family is no small feat but adding school on top can take it over the top. Having the ability to take a hybrid program allowing me to take classes online or in person with a flexible weekend schedule was more than I could have asked for in a graduate program. With the availability of the instructors and the online resources available for school, the school set me up for success in my program. My accounting instructor would even stay after class on Saturday mornings to help us with that weeks assignments. I would recommend any working professional that is considering going back to school to look into Keller Graduate School of Management."
Keithv
  • Reviewed: 7/10/2017
  • Degree: Project Management
"Devry/Keller is all about money. I did get a good education at Keller, but it is just not a very well respected school because of the for profit deal. Most of my online classes were very demanding and required a lot of effort to get a good grade. Hands on experience lands the job; not a quality education. The Finance Team at Devry really took me to the cleaners with school loans. Bottom Line - Don't go to Devry/Keller. Pick a non-profit universality with a good reputation,."
Carl
  • Reviewed: 6/17/2014
  • Degree: Project Management
"This is my third Masters' degree from Keller so obviously I think the school has a worthwile product to offer students. I've been associated with Keller either as an alumni or a student for 13 years. What I'm providing is an honest assesment. The school has positives and negatives. The negatives include the office staff and the caliber of students. If you encounter any type of problem such as scheduling, a billing issue, transcript request, expect a hassle. The office/professional staff are totally incompetent. My tuition was 100% paid for by my company and I still had issues with the finance office. I would receive letters stating my financial aid was revoked and I never even received financial aid. As previous posters suggested, some students simply don't care. Since most of the degree programs are collaborative in nature, this impacts those students who are serious about their education. The positves include the curriculum. I work in technology and I'm able to take course material immediately from the classroom to the workplace. The concept of terminal course objectives easily defines the skills students will obtain after completing the course. During my 13 years of being associated with the school, I only had one professor that didn't have sufficient relevent experience in the subject matter he was teaching. I have three Masters degrees so I easily have had over 30 classes. Despite the few challenged individuals that managed to get a degree, the majority of the student learners are bright and bring valuable insight to classroom discussions. Many of the inviduals I matriculated with are still in my network. All and all, this is a school for people with clearly defined goals. It provides students with fundanmental skills to become business and technology professionals. This is not a research university, it is a school that helps students excel in their place of employment. I have benefited from the practical nature of this education."
Tee
  • Reviewed: 10/18/2010
  • Degree: Project Management
"This school was acceptable at first. The instructors will helpful and informative. After my first semester studying for my M.S. Project Mgmt, I recieved and A and a B+. That then calculated my GPA to 1.65! THat is not a 1.65 at all. This pissed me off and they still haven ot fixed it since June 2010. Here it is Ocotber 2010 and they still have not fixed it. They are horrible. I am a military vet and I am upset."