Lynn University Reviews
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9 Reviews - Boca Raton (FL)
- Annual Tuition: $38,930

100% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of 9 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Ricardo Martinez
- Reviewed: 5/14/2023
- Degree: Marketing
- Graduation Year: 2021
"PLEASE do not spend your money at this school. I assure you that it's not worth it. Of course, if you can go for free (which I think is not possible), then there's no problem. Otherwise, you should avoid Lynn at all costs. It's just a waste of time and money. The financial aid and scholarships suck. I'm worried that many international students apply here since it's easy to get in, but the amount of money required to attend the university is crazy compared to what the degree is worth. Is a decent school if you want to have a great time, I guess, but the parties are not that great. The teachers are not that great either. Also, I know a lot of people who attended Lynn because they offered to finish the major in 3 years, but I don't think it's worth it either. I have been hearing about many situations of people applying here because it's a safety school without submitting SAT or having decent stats. Being accepted here is not something you should be proud of. Attending the university was the biggest mistake of my life. I hope you don't make the same mistake that I and many others did."
Based Veteran
- Reviewed: 8/31/2021
- Degree: Graphic Design
- Graduation Year: 2022
"Fellow veterans, do NOT attend this school. Apparently they favor international students who are not even US citizens over veterans. Lynn was allowing international students online learning due to CONVID but they would not approve me because I moved."
Jon Doe
- Reviewed: 11/8/2019
- Degree: Music
- Graduation Year: 2010
"go here is you want people to laugh behind your back at job interviews. Although, chances are if you went here you probably wouldn’t need to interview for a job anyway - you’ll just take over your dads business - in the same way the the dean of the school took over for his father (who was at that time the highest paid president of any university). Seriously, someone needs to check into the finances of this place in a serious way... It would be nice to say you get what you pay for but that’s not true.. parents - don’t bribe college admission officers just send your kids here."
Maverick ONeal
- Reviewed: 7/16/2017
- Degree: International Business
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Lynn is a smaller school with a beautiful tropical campus and plenty International students from all over the world. The quality of instruction is top notch and the professors office hours allow for you to have questions or issues addressed. Great school but very expensive. Look for opportunities for financial help."
K.Horn
- Reviewed: 1/3/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2013
"I was a transfer student from a for profit school (I know I know). Lynn University accepted all of my credits and gave me the true school experience without having to go to the campus (which is gorgeous by the way). The admissions specialists are very efficient and knowledgeable and FRIENDLY!!! I highly recommend this school."
Fanny Hourigan
- Reviewed: 7/17/2014
- Degree: Special Education
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Exceptional Student Education Grad program has less than 20 students and meets two nights a week. Diverse student body with different life experiences. Students not all straight out of college."
VANESSA HERNANDEZ
- Reviewed: 4/25/2013
- Degree: International Business
- Graduation Year: 2013
"Lynn University is very diversity and small campus but that way you are able to learn more and recieve help from your teachers. I love this University as an overall"
Juan Pablo Villatoro
- Reviewed: 12/17/2012
- Degree: Social Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The graduate program at Lynn has many virtues and flaws. Some faculty are well rounded and professionals at every level. Others are brilliant and experienced but not suited for teaching at a graduate level. At the end of the day, it's up to the student to also make the best of their education."