Saint Elizabeth University Reviews
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8 Reviews - Morristown (NJ)
- Annual Tuition: $35,942

100% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 8 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
MCH
- Reviewed: 12/9/2023
- Degree: Early Childhood Education
- Graduation Year: 2010
"I am going to give an HONEST review. When I attended it was called The College of St. Elizabth, currently it is Elizabeth State University. The Professors in my program were very good & very helpful. The problem is the nuns who have worked there for years. they are nasty, bitter, old people. Every single time I dealt with them, whether it was on the telephone, through email or in person, they were unnecessarily nasty people. Clearly unhappy people who take their unhappiness out on their students. I can understand some students are difficult to deal with, however they are paying to attend your school & deserve the right to be treated with respect."
Nicole Pope
- Reviewed: 3/29/2019
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The College of Saint Elizabeth, located in Morristown, New Jersey has excellent professors who will do anything necessary to help you succeed. Class sizes are kept relatively small, which created an intimate learning environment where all the students and professors get to know each other very well. There is a lot and support available thru peer tutoring. In addition, there are a variety of clubs and sports which make the social environment of the college enjoyable. When I attended CSE, it was an all-girls campus; however it is now a co-ed campus. It is close by Drew University and Fairleigh Dickinson University, which makes for a great social environment with three colleges close by. I wish there was more financial assistance/scholarship information when I attended the college. I would have loved for the chance to re-apply for scholarships/grants each semester. I had a great college experience; I just wish more financial aide was available in terms of helping me fund my college education as well as plan for graduate school. When I graduated from CSE, I had no knowledge of how to apply for graduate school and I was told I would not be eligible for any grants or scholarships to attend their graduate program. This was very disheartening, as I had worked very hard during my schooling. I attended the College of Saint Elizabeth for three years as I was a transfer student from the County College of Morris. Unfortunately, being a double major and also a transfer student it took me an additional year to finish the program due to a lot of credits not transferring to the university. This is the only negative aspect of my college experience at CSE."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2013
"Great staff, small classes feels more like a family instead of just a number."
LaChell Miller
- Reviewed: 12/27/2014
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I feel the pros of my graduate program is that it is convenient for a working professional. You have the ability to take classes online and work at your own pace. I have yet to encounter too many cons of my graduate program, but if you are not the type of individual that can work independently then this program is not for you. Many alumni from the College of Saint Elizabeth's M.S in Nutrition program hold prestigious positions in New Jersey and I am excited to graduate with such trailblazers."
Simone Carson
- Reviewed: 8/1/2013
- Degree: Management
- Graduation Year: 2013
"You learn a lot about yourself as an individual and a manager and that there is a distinct difference between theory and practice; which is the organization's actual behavior both internally and externally. There is extensive research and discussion on improving negative organizational issues. This is great! However, I feel despite my hesitancy toward group projects, it would create a better real-life environment that would illustrate issues when working with teams. this may be absolutely necessary when taking Project Management."