Regent University Online
Locations: Virginia Beach (VA)
Annual Tuition: $19,680
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Tammy
Reviewed: 3/15/2024
Degree: Clinical Psychology
This school and degree improved my life. I had an academically demanding dissertation committee that held my feet to the academic fire. The result was publishable. But who had time for all that? I have been applying all that I learned over the years to serve my beautiful patients. A special shout out to the most academically and emotionally challenging professors, Dr. T and Dr. Ord. I gained more clinical knowledge from both of you than from all the other classes combined. You were both that good.... Read More
Si
Reviewed: 8/22/2023
Degree: Psychology
Don’t go to this school. You’ll def regret it. And by the time you do you’ll be so far in that transferring would be difficult. They lie from the beginning about how soon you’d graduate. They don’t help you take courses that are geared to your path and what you want to be and do just what brings them money.. They lie about the scholarships and the availability of them. The disability department doesn’t help. And don’t let them know your experiencing homelessness/disaster of any kind and need extra... Read More
Disappointed Veteran Treated Unfairly
Reviewed: 5/3/2023
Degree: Divinity
Very disappointed with the school business practices. I was three classes away from graduating with my Masters when I received documentation that I will not be receiving financial aid to not meeting "SAP" requirements. Was informed I was in my degree plan too long. Mind you, I changed majors after (1) year, achieved a different degree within (3) re-enrolled back into the program and was informed that I'm not eligible for financial aid as a senior with "3" classes left. How can time be counted against... Read More
Grace Curtis
Reviewed: 1/13/2023
Degree: Performing Arts
school includes many excellent and supportive professors, however, the school limits your to standard practice. The entrance forms ask you if you are a Christian, but they do not for any level of commitment to religion. Such commitment will develop during the learning process as everything is integrated and steered towards one expectation where original thought becomes isolated. Every assignment includes biblically inclined content that ignores those who do not have the ability to fall into such... Read More
Active Duty Military Guy
Reviewed: 10/21/2022
Degree: Biblical Studies
I'll start this review by explaining that I am Active Duty military and all of my classes my be approved in AFVEC and funded by tuition assistance through the base education office. Regent University is not my first school, I completed three years of consistent, online education and had none of the issues that I am about to blame on Regent. Avoid this school at all costs if you are Active Duty military I have been active duty for 19 years. I have pursued higher education via online college since... Read More
A
Reviewed: 9/7/2022
Degree: Performing Arts
Online grad student in two departments because I changed my major. Instructors were OK to good. Admin was a nightmare. This school doesn't have to resources for the number of students it tries to maintain. 30-45 minute waits for a admission/ FA counselor on the phone who talks to you like a used car salesman and then says "Sorry, can't help you," and the business office won't even talk to you. Very poorly run school.
D
Reviewed: 6/25/2022
Degree: Divinity
Where do I begin? I was an online student in the MDiv program, and it was the worst experience of my life. Each class is crammed into 8 weeks when it's clear most classes were meant to take a semester. When I asked for extensions on my assignments, I was never granted enough time, because there are no breaks between terms, and I had to finish my makeup work in addition to my new classes. There was never enough time. The school advertises its online courses as convenient, but it hasn't actually been... Read More
DancingQueen
Reviewed: 4/9/2022
Degree: Counseling Psychology
Just starting my third year, and I have mostly good things to say. Instructors are knowledgeable, classes are appropriately difficult (except stats. That one's a nightmare though the instructor is top notch. There's just so much material!). And the program is trying hard to move me along to the next stage. I'm a self-starter, and this program has a lot of opportunity for people who don't need hand-holding every step of the way. The only really hateable part of this program is the insistence on "discussion... Read More
Victoria T
Reviewed: 1/11/2022
Degree: Communications
I applied to Regent University thinking it would be better compared to the regular universities I attended. I was wrong. You get several of the same classes with different names, but with the same work as a credit. I was dismissed due to having a year of Job due to Covid, and no matter how many times I tried to appeal, I was told it was incomplete. Rest assured, once dismissed you are not a profit to them, they don't answer emails and carry a sense of disdain if you speak with them. Don't waste your... Read More
Anonymous GI
Reviewed: 10/19/2021
Degree: Law
A GARBAGE SCHOOL Nothing but a nightmare from the get go. For registration, they had several boxes to check in one section regarding financial aid. There was no spot to check VOC REHAB. Therefore, I couldn´t register. Over 15 phone calls and emails and no corrective action taken, yet daily, I was bombarded with register or you won´t get in this semester. I finally sent a heated reply and as I found out is typical when you point out their abject failures, "Yo aren´t a good Christian." I accepted that... Read More
Chris
Reviewed: 7/29/2021
Degree: Paralegal
I am an online student. Regent University, where to start? I am currently a Senior at Regent; I am using VA Vocational Rehabilitation Chapter 31. I will start with the military aspect of the school. I am not sure if it is my Voc Rehab counselor fault or the school's military advisors, but 90 credits later, I am still paying for books while both sides claim the other is at fault. I have missed semester check-in twice due to slow billing. It was a good thing they held my classes. I currently have a... Read More
Kendra
Reviewed: 10/21/2020
Degree: Public Administration
I went to this school online and it was just too much religion for me. Religion was injected into every assignment and every conversation, and I'm saying this as a Christian. The 8 week course load for the Master's program is also extremely challenging, for a program made for people who have families and work full-time. I really don't understand how you can even work full-time while taking an 8 week course load. Slip up on one assignment and it's a downward hill from there. And then don't get me... Read More
Michele
Reviewed: 7/22/2020
Degree: Education
Excellent online program. I obtained an EdS degree in a little over 2 years. The professors gave excellent input into my learning. The online courses are well designed. Chosen textbooks were very educational. Advising was excellent and Spirit led. Christian ideals are interwoven into classes. Professors respect Christian ideas and will never undermine your faith as professors do in secular schools do. The school is very diverse in its student population. I would definitely recommend this online university... Read More
Cal
Reviewed: 2/6/2020
Degree: Performing Arts
Though Regent University claims to have a strong Christian foundation, they actually just worship the almighty dollar. They care more about how much money they have coming in than they do about providing a quality education. Of course, if you're looking for a degree that you will be ashamed to put on a resume, Regent is the school for you.
Highly recommend you find a better school.
Reviewed: 7/25/2019
Degree: MBA in Human Resources
The MBA program at Regent was a horrible experience, especially if you plan on using military benefits. There are hardly any on-campus classes, and only online classes available during the summer, so youll rarely receive your full housing allowance. If I had known this, I would have gone to ODU instead. The courses are only 8 weeks long, which may sound great, but they assign a months worth of work in 2 weeks. You learn nothing of value at the end of your 8 weeks because youre just rushing to get... Read More
Deborah Caviness
Reviewed: 2/21/2019
Degree: Ministry
Regent University is one of the best universities for Christian Studies. Although the university offers most career choices the religious studies program is outstanding. The class choices were vast and exceptional for those entering into the ministry of Jesus Christ. I learned from some of the best and brightest professors. Not only are the tops in their field, they help you absorb the information, not just for rote learning. What I have learned has equipped me with knowledge that will take me to... Read More
Save yourself the Trouble
Reviewed: 1/10/2019
Degree: Sociology
I was recruited by them after inquiring about an online degree that allowed one to study abroad. I was assured that i was able to continue taking courses year round like the school I was currently attending ( as to not fall behind in my degree plan) I was assured that the online course schedule was nearly exactly the same as the current school. EVERY single on of these was inaccurate. I would have had to pay nearly 3xs tuition (campus) to study abroad, the financial advisor assigned to me completely... Read More
Drew
Reviewed: 12/7/2018
Degree: Law
This school is a joke. They get you to sign up and don't tell you about the extra class that you have to take. I started attending Regents after recieving a Masters from a SUNY, all online. All schools now a days use pretty much the same things as it comes to black board and other online tools. However, Regents, if you have a masters or not, requires you to take this class that is a complete waste of time, especially if you are taking another Masters degree. I will not be graduating from this school,... Read More
Daniel Castell
Reviewed: 6/30/2018
Degree: Law
This online Masters program is challenging, but very rewarding! The courses force you to study. They have the entire online program very well formatted and thought through. I work full time, so online is the best for me. Im so proud that I have graduated!
Asia
Reviewed: 1/18/2018
Degree: Liberal Arts
So far the classes have been okay. Some things I don't like is sometimes there is no constience. Example most online schools have all discussion boards due on a certain day to cause less confusion. At regent one class it may be due Wednesday and the other Friday. The price is a little higher compared to a lot of non profit schools. Most schools only charge one technology fee per school year not every semester. The technology fee is also outrageous at $300 a semester. Whereas most colleges are around... Read More