North Greenville University Reviews
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8 Reviews - Tigerville (SC)
- Annual Tuition: $24,650
0% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Write a Review Tiffany Delano
- Reviewed: 2/17/2015
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros and cons of the graduate program at Greenville University. I have only taken two classes, and I can say I am very pleased. The staff is very supportive and helpful. Being that I work full-time, have a five-year-old, married, and involved in a local organization that requires community service hours, I keep a full schedule. I have little time to spare and school doesn't come easy to me. Assignments take me longer, and I do and re-do papers to get them just right. I fight and earn every point. The Dean of Graduate Academic Services is a huge supporter of mine. Although this is a University, the closeness is like that of a College. I do like the Christian values and foundations that each class is built on. The professors all encourage students to get to one another and pray for one another. Not only am not only increasing my education but growing spiritually. I can honestly say, I don't have any cons to report at this time. The decision to attend North Greenville University and their MBA program was the right decision for me."
Tiona Wyatt
- Reviewed: 6/28/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The graduate program at North Greenville University is very convenient for working adults. They offer flexible classes both in the classroom and online. The faculty is very helpful and genuinely want us to succeed in the program."
Melanie Brown
- Reviewed: 2/18/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2011
"North Greenville University offers an excellent MBA program. I feel that it was challenging, valuable, and will help me further my career in a shorter amount of time. The professors are very knowledgeable as they have real world experience in their fields. The main negative component is that it is a fairly new program so it's currently not highly recognized. However, in time, I believe it will become recognized as a prestigious graduate program."
Dena Johnson
- Reviewed: 2/18/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2008
"The graduate program was well designed for working professionals. It worked well with my schedule."
Jacob Hickman
- Reviewed: 2/1/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Pros - Strong & Experienced faculty. I enjoy applying real world experiences to the learning experience. Overall great value given cost comparison of other regioanl institutions. Cons - More scholarships available for the graduate program. I am a mid-career professional with two kids. My work does not offer much for tuition reimbursement (equares to two courses per year)."