Southern University at New Orleans Reviews
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13 Reviews - New Orleans (LA)
- Annual Tuition: $16,390

85% of 13 students said this degree improved their career prospects
92% of 13 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
Jeremy
- Reviewed: 3/21/2017
- Degree: Clinical Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Alabama A & M is a college that is dedicated to helping young African American students reach their goals. It is a college that inspire students with its rich history of perseverance , excellence and progression. I am honored to have attended this college."
Carter
- Reviewed: 3/12/2017
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2008
"I loved attending Southern University at New Orleans. It is a state funded HBCU, and there are alot of campus activites and the professors are very helpful. I majored in Social Work, which this school prepared me greatly for my field. The pay grade for social works is between 35,000 to 60,000; unless you open your on practice. The field is so broad that you have the opportunity to work in various areas."
Malisa Gilds
- Reviewed: 3/6/2017
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2005
"If you are an education major, please seek knowledgeable advice about Praxis II, then seek outside advisory to reference what you have been told. Please, make sure you have completed all of the test required early enough to ensure you are graduating as a certified teacher."
Katie S.
- Reviewed: 7/30/2016
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2013
"I enjoyed my overall college experience. I built great networking opportunities and friendships. My instructors were very helpful preparing me for a career in the biology field as supported me educationally throughout my entire duration of my education there. The pushed me when I would get off track. I built a family there."
Dijonnaise Miller
- Reviewed: 5/24/2015
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros of my graduate program is having the option to choose between three different areas of concentrations. You can chose to focus on administrative, planning & organization, children, youth, and family or health/mental health. In my program, the students and faculty are close knit so when ever help it is needed, we receive it. There is also a variety of class times that serve the needs of the students especially those who work. The cons of my graduate program is the lack of scholarships available. That means you have to take out loans which increases your burden."
Jessica Brooksx
- Reviewed: 3/20/2015
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The graduate level professors are very hands on with the student and available for questions and concerns. They make you feel like family and are very approachable especially our Dean. The only issue for some is that they only offer classes at night but for me, that works well with my work schedule and gives me the time I need to make it to class on time."
jessica jones
- Reviewed: 9/12/2013
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros of my graduate program is that the teachers are very helpful and resourceful. Graduate school is very different from undergrad. In undergrad, the teachers help you "cross the street." In graduate school, the teachers guide you on how to "cross the street." I like this type of teaching because I feel it is a better learning experience."