Midwestern University-Downers Grove Reviews
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49 Reviews - Downers Grove (IL)
- Annual Tuition: $48,857
89% of 49 students said this degree improved their career prospects
86% of 49 students said they would recommend this school to others
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Student & Graduate Reviews
Kaitlyn Gall
- Reviewed: 1/11/2015
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2020
"They have small class sizes so that the professor - student relationship is more personal."
Ashley Milligan
- Reviewed: 12/11/2014
- Degree: Physician Assistant
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Pros would be that I know I am getting a good education and that I will be more likely to get a job after graduation because of my experience at Midwestern. Con would be that the class size is large, therefore making it more difficult to get 1:1 help from professors."
Preeti Kalra
- Reviewed: 7/15/2014
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2018
"approachable teachers and have a good pharmacy program"
Mona Adhami
- Reviewed: 7/10/2014
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Pros: rather safe campus, some deans are kind and understanding Cons: tuition is very expensive, campus is very small, cafeteria food costs too much, student body is small and not very diverse, professor notes are not very high quality at times"
Paulin Noreikaite
- Reviewed: 7/6/2014
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The pros are that the school offers a friendly working environment that helps manage the large work load. The only con is the expensive tuition."
Reem Farooq
- Reviewed: 6/30/2014
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Pros- Midwestern University offers diversity within students which makes me feel right at home. They are not a huge campus, which makes it easier to contact faculty and schedule meeting times. Faculty is always available to help students in a variety of ways, from email to sit-down meetings. The campus is beautiful and in a safe area. The quality of education is very high and I would recommend attending Midwestern University to any student. Cons- Since Midwestern is a private school, it is expensive to attend. It is located in a suburb area, so the cost of living is expensive as well. But overall, I am very happy with my decision to attend Midwestern for pharmacy school."
Bushra Hussaini
- Reviewed: 6/10/2014
- Degree: Communications (Speech Pathology)
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Midwestern University provides great resources for learning. The new clinic is a wonderful opportunity to gain skills and experience."
Mary Elizabeth Calabrese
- Reviewed: 6/4/2014
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Midwestern University is an amazing place to attend medical school. The faculty are amazing and really care about the students. They are there to help us learn everything we need to know to be the best physicians possible and they do whatever it takes to help us."
Daniel Stumpf
- Reviewed: 3/3/2014
- Degree: Occupational Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The Occupational Therapy program at Midwestern University is taught by competent and helpful professors, who have personal ties to the development of the Model of Human Occupation, a predominant therapy model. I have greatly enjoyed my time there so far, and appreciate the way Midwestern has supported me. It however, is the most expensive program in Illinois, and requires a great deal of sacrifice to participate in it. The program is challenging, but worthwhile. It is stressful, but interesting. Overall, Midwestern is a quality school that puts out quality programs. Though the price tag is high, it is well worth it."
farah ahmed
- Reviewed: 1/14/2014
- Degree: Biomedical Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The pros of the program entail multiple graduate school programs studying within one environment and being able to freely and openly interact with one another along with being able to interact with faculty. The cons are that the cost of tuition and living is very expensive."
Bao Chau Tran
- Reviewed: 10/16/2013
- Degree: Biomedical Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I really enjoyed my program at Midwestern University. All the professors goes out of their way to help the students. In addition campus have very good security and so you feel safe."
Sapna Patel
- Reviewed: 6/17/2013
- Degree: Biomedical Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The Master of Arts in Biomedical Sciences program at Midwestern University is great. It definitely prepares you if you plan on continuing your education into medical or dental, etc. The faculty and students are friendly and extremely helpful."
Christian Hagan
- Reviewed: 6/9/2013
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I feel the pharmacy program at Midwestern University is great. The staff is very helpful and willing to assist whatever your need may be. The program is a little on the pricey side but, that's expected"
Alexis Bonnema
- Reviewed: 6/6/2013
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Midwestern University is very reputable and has very successful alumni. The staff is also very successful and is willing to teach us how to be successful. Their curriculum is cutting edge and truly teaches us how to become competent healthcare professionals."
Laura Jurewicz
- Reviewed: 5/24/2013
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2018
"Pros are the small close knit campus. There are many clubs and opportunities to network with other students in all of the majors. Con it is small and does not have the opportunities that some larger universities might have such as sporting events."
Ashley O
- Reviewed: 5/21/2013
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Pros: -Beautiful campus -Smaller program = close knit feel, faculty knows who you are and are very willing to help -Cohort model -Block scheduling -Dedication to and many opportunities for volunteering/community service Cons: -Currently working on getting APA accredited -Feisty geese -Never closes for snow (one snow day in all of the years its been open) -Small psych program sometimes gets overlooked by the larger programs of the medical school"
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