Purdue University Global Reviews of Bachelor's in Liberal Studies

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  • Annual Tuition: $14,358
0% of 10 students said this degree improved their career prospects
90% of 10 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Bachelor's in Liberal Studies

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tobi j mcmillan
  • Reviewed: 10/1/2022
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I loved the diversity of the professors and their amazing variety perspectives. I've grown so much both professionally and academically. The skills that I've obtained will aid in a variety of settings in the future. I've been able to grow my own business due to the knowledge I've gained in my courses!"
Dustin
  • Reviewed: 5/27/2022
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Great for active duty service members! Professors are very flexible and understanding to military life! At first I didn’t think I would stick it out but here I am 4 weeks out from graduation. Student services team was always very helpful and knowledgeable!"
Travis Sams
  • Reviewed: 3/12/2022
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"The overall experience at PG was great. The staff was great and the instructors were professional. I’m not a fan of discussion boards weekly, I rarely saw much value and were more of an inconvenience. But again, I have been highly satisfied with my education at PG."
Austen Walker
  • Reviewed: 1/13/2022
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"The experience was very good. The school made registration very easy using tuition assistance and gave me the best bang for my buck. I really appreciated the help working through the process. I also appreciate the number of credit given for my military education."
Tiffany C. Billups
  • Reviewed: 1/12/2022
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I enjoyed my time at PG and would definitely recommend it to anyone, especially anyone in the military. PG is very military friendly and I found all of the staff to be very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. If I was to continue with more education, I would surely go back to PG."
Gary Jakubowski
  • Reviewed: 1/25/2021
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Going back to school was more difficult than I thought, but it was worth the extra work. Timing is everything and I decided to go back to school right before Covid-19. This allowed me to double up on classes and I was able to concentrate with having to find time between work and family. You just have to remember your dedication and the goal you want to accomplish. Before you know it you will have graduated."
Chris Barnard
  • Reviewed: 12/3/2020
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I had a very positive experience at Purdue Global. I do recommend this university to anyone who works full time, has a family, and requires some flexibility in their course schedule due to life! I had a few life issues that the professors at Purdue Global worked with me which allowed me to complete my assignments and submit them for full credit. I read a few reviews on this site that doesn't reflect my experiences at all! The most important thing you can do is to communicate with your professors!! The Purdue military/ veteran advisors were always very helpful and courteous."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/26/2020
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I would absolutely not recommend this school to anyone, especially those in the military. This school touts itself as "military friendly" but the professors are far from military friendly. There is literally nothing good I can say about this school. The classes run 10-weeks and the workload increases and becomes filler work; busy work to justify the additional 2 weeks of class. The one-hour seminars each week, especially if you're deployed or OCONUS, will only add to the workload if you're unable to attend or create a situation where you're getting up at 0200 to attend. I've taken 3 classes with Purdue and the Psychology and Nutrition classes were my final deciding factors about dropping out of this school, changing my major, and finding another institution. At this point I'm merely waiting for the semester to end so I can drop this school and move on. Do not attend this school if you actually want to work toward achieving a legitimate and respected degree which isn't hindered by biased professors and lack-luster curriculum."
Wayne Huffman
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2020
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I was an older student. I have attended many universities over the years both on-line and classroom. I was very pleased with Purdue Global. The instructors/Professors had a genuine desire to see their students succeed. They were available for questions and ensured their students were not only able to retain the information but were able to apply it in "real world" situations. Every professor was like this. This is something had not found with other professors at other universities. As an employer, the teaching by the professors, was exactly what I looked for in hiring new employees. I am proud to have attended this university. Every penny I spent on my education was worth it. President Mitch Daniels has established a well rounded university that gives a quality education. I will hire a Purdue Global student any day of the week."
Jessica
  • Reviewed: 6/17/2019
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"If you want to be fitting with finical aid each term and then they not take all the amount of money with your loans tell you you have to pay three terms later this is your school. The classes are ok but the price is high. Im a military spouse and have had issues with teachers not allowing me to work ahead in class and not understanding that mid moving things happen."
Kaddie Osborn
Responded: 7/15/2019

Hi Jessica, we'd like to look into this matter for you. Could you please reach out to our Student Relations team at StudentRelations@PurdueGlobal.edu or 877.836.5813? Please reference case #201907151144. Thank you.