King's College - PA Reviews

  • 4 Reviews
  • Wilkes Barre (PA)
  • Annual Tuition: $41,600
75% of 4 students said this degree improved their career prospects
75% of 4 students said they would recommend this school to others
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G
  • Reviewed: 3/28/2019
  • Degree: Finance
"This school has ruined my life. Terrible living situation. People are rude and inconsiderate. I sure hope these course are up to par with major universities (from what Ive heard, its not). Completely regret going here. Do not go here, go to a state school."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/23/2015
  • Degree: Writing
"King's is an excellent school. I transferred there from another small, liberal-arts college, have gone to graduate school, and have since worked at community colleges, and I can tell you that King's truly stands out among the rest. The liberal arts curriculum is surprisingly vigorous. I know a lot of students might initially think this is a waste of time - I was one of them - but it allows you to graduate with such a well-rounded education that you can use in practically any career field. I attribute all of my professional success to the opportunities I received at King's and my wonderful professors."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2015
  • Degree: Environmental Science
"Lots of one on one access to professors and small class sizes. Plenty of opportunity for undergraduate research. Excellent facilities. Great programs with other nearby universities to increase variety of classes available. It is a very small school in an area that didn't have a lot of night life options, especially for those under 21. But I understand that has improved somewhat in the 10 years since I graduated. But I highly recommend taking your car as an incoming Freshman, if that is still allowed. It was when I went there, and I wasn't sorry. It was also a great way for me to make friends."
XfildChild
  • Reviewed: 8/4/2015
  • Degree: Environmental Science
"Great small school environment with lots of personalized attention from professors. Excellent science and business programs. Focus on study abroad and volunteerism. Small town feel. Little to no Greek presence."