Student Reviews
Joe Clark
- Reviewed: 4/14/2021
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 1900
"Terrible college. Well rounded in it's awfulness. Expensive, low quality education, peers are lazy and not very smart. Instructors are unprepared, distracted. You will spend a lot of money and get a very low value degree . You also might find that the college has closed due to financial mismanagement."
Joe Clark
- Reviewed: 4/14/2021
- Degree: Sociology
- Graduation Year: 1901
"The teachers are underprepared, the classes are boring and don't support real learning. Going to a community college is waaaay cheaper and going to a legit college like H&W, Naz or Elmira college will give you a better education. Also isn't Keuka College going bankrupt? They had to close programs, they don't even have a math program, they closed athletic programs and fired their teachers. I don't want to go to a school that might close before I graduate."
Megan Wilbur
- Reviewed: 2/12/2018
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I am lucky to have called Keuka College home during my undergraduate studies. The smaller class sizes allow students to get to know their professors extremely well. The Field Period program involves four 140 hour internships to gain real world experience in your desired field before graduating with your degree. Keuka College offers a great college experience while living life right on the lake!"
Janelle Bartlett
- Reviewed: 3/2/2017
- Degree: Occupational Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Keuka College gave me an incredible experience, both in the classroom and outside of it. The small class sizes made it possible to know every student and my professors on a personal basis. Although the school is small, it offers so much outside of the classroom. I played on the Keuka College Women's Soccer team, was a member of OT honor society, participated in volunteer work, and enjoyed campus activities that were held weekly. This small school located on the beautiful Keuka Lake became home to me, where I was surrounded by a supportive and loving family."
Habrams
- Reviewed: 5/31/2016
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2015
"College is the opportunity of a lifetime. I made new friends, learned more about myself then I ever expected, and graduated and got a career in a field I really enjoy. The down side understand, college is costly and I'll be in debt for the next 20 years..."
Celeste Orton
- Reviewed: 4/27/2015
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2015
"My graduate program is a great program because it is flexible and works with my work schedule. Additionally, I am able to communicate with my peers both on-line and in a class session. I enjoy the real life experiences and learning from others."
Celeste Orton
- Reviewed: 2/13/2015
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2015
"I am currently pursuing my Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Administration at Keuka College. I could use the scholarship towards my graduate degree. There are not a lot of aid for students pursuing a Masters degree or any type of graduate degree. I am honored to be able to apply through graduateprograms.com."
Nichole McCarthy
- Reviewed: 6/13/2014
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2015
"This graduate program is great for adult learners because it is flexible and based on real life experience. We are constantly linking the readings to our own experience in the field, and learning how to apply new ideas to our own careers. I find this kind of education more valuable than any other."
Celeste Orton
- Reviewed: 6/5/2014
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2015
"My graduate program is a great program for people who work full-time jobs. The professors are available to assist you with whatever you need. The peers also help provide a great foundation of learning and all the professors are also there to provide a numerous amount of knowledge. The only con would be the financial aid. Financial aid is not provided for graduate students. You are forced to take out a loan."