Missouri Baptist University Reviews

  • 17 Reviews
  • St. Louis (MO)
  • Annual Tuition: $33,122
80% of 17 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 17 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"MoBap was a good school. They have strong Baptist values, but provide a good education."
LaWanda Burns
  • Reviewed: 2/26/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I am currently attending Missouri Baptist University pursing a doctoral degree in Higher Education. Missouri Baptist has served as wonderful institution to pursue my doctoral degree. The curriculum is rigorous and I feel confident that all that I am learning will help me to pursue and attain wonderful opportunities within my field."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/3/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I had a very enjoyable experience at Missouri Baptist University. The advisor were very willing to work with me in order to reach my goals. For example, I wanted to have my classes done by a certain date in order to move up on the pay scale at work. My advisor found an independent study that allowed me to work on my own and finish the class as soon as possible."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 8/4/2015
  • Degree: Human Services
"Like most things ,MOBAP had it's pros and cons . I had a mostly positive experience with my professors however I did not find their career center and counseling services satisfactory ."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 8/4/2015
  • Degree: Human Services
"Like most things ,MOBAP had it's pros and cons . I had a mostly positive experience with my professors however I did not find their career center and counseling services satisfactory ."
Andrea Scott
  • Reviewed: 5/24/2015
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"The pros of this graduate program are that the teachers were very helpful and also willing to help the students. Also, the coursework was reasonable and helpful. The con is that some of the quizzes did not reflect what was covered in class."
Zach Heidbrier
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2015
  • Degree: Business
"The Pros of Missouri Baptist University is that the staff is very knowledgeable and are true professionals. The instructors are not just teachers, they are working individuals with first hand business experiences and skills. A downfall to the university's masters program is a lack of financial aid in the form of scholarships. Many times courses are only offered online and not in a physical classroom setting."
lillian Price
  • Reviewed: 1/5/2015
  • Degree: Counseling
"This program meets twice a week at a local community college and at a local health department, this makes it very accessible. The professors are all very experienced counselors and are excellent instructors. I would and have recommended this University."
Christina Olakowski
  • Reviewed: 6/11/2014
  • Degree: School Counseling
"One pro of the program is that it has a lot of purposeful assignments that are helpful in understanding all areas of school counseling. As a teacher, I can easily understand the relevance and see the objective of each assignment that I've completed. Also, the professors are educated, well-respected members of the counseling field. There are only a few cons that I can find in the program, and they are the high cost and lack of financial aid opportunities for graduate students along with the heavy work load for online students."
Trisha Thompson
  • Reviewed: 3/24/2014
  • Degree: Sports Management
"My program is accessible yet challenging. It allows me to immediately apply what I am learning in my classes to my current jobs. Unfortunately, since the social interaction is low, I do find it difficult to establish connections with the professors and students as quick as I would in a classroom setting."
Trisha Thompson
  • Reviewed: 2/23/2014
  • Degree: Sports Management
"The M.S. Sport Management program is all online, which makes it flexible for the working adult. Sometimes this sacrifices the social aspect of an education, but the professors do an excellence nth job of getting students involved through social networking, in addition to the online learning forum. They are willing to discuss projects thoroughly with each individual and want you to succeed after graduation. They are invested in the student's future a such as the student."
Erika Vernon
  • Reviewed: 1/28/2014
  • Degree: Teaching
"I have attended Missouri Baptist University since January of 2013. Overall, I have really enjoyed my experience with MOBAP. I have been fortunate enough to take the majority of my classes at extension sites and online. This has cut the cost of my education dramatically, and I am very grateful that my school offers multiple locations. The Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) at Missouri Baptist has definitely been worth my time and effort as a student. I feel that I have received a quality education from top-notch professors. In comparison to other colleges and universities, I am not sure that I would have encountered faculty as willing to help their students as I have at MOBAP. Each of my teachers, in my opinion, is invested in my education and future as an educator. They have my best interest in mind, and they are willing to go above and beyond for me to succeed. Having attended three universities throughout my undergraduate and graduate career, I can say that Missouri Baptist University has offered me the best opportunities and provided me with the best tools and resources for my future in the classroom."
Katrina Bridges
  • Reviewed: 1/13/2014
  • Degree: MBA
"The flexibility of this program is the main pro. The cost is very competitive. The cons are the small Alumni network and the fact that the school is only has Regionally Accreditation."
Brittany Powell
  • Reviewed: 3/24/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"Missouri Baptist University has provided me with a safe and positive environment to engage in my graduate degree program. I feel as if academic advising could be a little bit more successful. I also believe that more scholarships and financial aid should be made available to graduate students; especially those of us who also work full-time jobs. The education is expensive, but I find a lot of value on the professors and the opportunities provided to me thus far."