Suffolk University Reviews

  • 33 Reviews
  • Boston (MA)
  • Annual Tuition: $43,332
90% of 33 students said this degree improved their career prospects
91% of 33 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Michael Dennis
  • Reviewed: 1/7/2014
  • Degree: Accounting
"The pros of my graduate school are, the professors are willing to work with you when you don't understand something. Classrooms are small so the students can not only learn better but have stronger relationships with their peers as well as the professors. The workload is a lot if you are planning to be a full time graudte student. The only Con is most of the classes are at night, but that is to be expected with most graduate programs becuase many people work during the day and go to class at night."
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  • Reviewed: 10/1/2013
  • Degree: MBA
"I feel the program is of high quality and there is a variety of courses offered. Graduate students are not eligible for on-campus housing, and off-campus housing can get very expensive in Beacon Hill. More affordable options are available in surrounding areas (such as Malden and Medford), which leaves students at the mercy of the public transportation system. The school does not offer financial aid/financing solutions to international students."
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Lily Jampol-Auerbach
  • Reviewed: 9/4/2013
  • Degree: Economics
"Specifically I am in the International Economics Program. The pros of this program are that it is a very focused program with only 10 courses that helps students with global forecasting and economic analysis. The cons are the expense and the courses only have one section offered this semester (Fall 2013), probably due to the low demand for the courses. Overall, the faculty is very"
Taylor Height
  • Reviewed: 8/29/2013
  • Degree: School Counseling
"It is a small program that allows you to really connect with your teachers and classmates. The university as a whole is always there to help you and everyone is very easily accessible to answer any questions you may have. The university is not in an affordable living area, but the experience you get during your years at Suffolk is worth the cost."
Shawn Mazor
  • Reviewed: 8/13/2013
  • Degree: Healthcare Management
"The part time MHA program is extremely flexible for working students. The evening hours make this program manageable while maintaining a full time job. The professors are always willing to make themselves available."
Darius Collazo
  • Reviewed: 8/6/2013
  • Degree: MBA
"School is conveniently located with significant access via public transportation. However, you are only considered once for financial aid upon admission and they do not re-evaluate your merit-based aid thereafter."
Abiola Adelakun
  • Reviewed: 5/2/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"The economy, education, health care, transportation, housing, the environment, energy, jobs — virtually every aspect of daily life is affected by public policy decisions at all levels of government activity. Who makes important policy decisions, in what manner, and based on what evidence or criteria are issues of utmost importance, especially as public problems grow ever more complex, interconnected, global, and mulch-generational. The program in Ethics and Public Policy provides me the skills that I need to operate as effective public sector leaders and managers. I develop quantitative skills and build competence in macro and microeconomics, finance, development economics, and other subjects. I also improve important management and “soft” skills such as working in teams and composing and making presentations. But it is not just about skills. I also learn how to analyze problems and think creatively to come up with original approaches to policy issues. No Cons"
Patrick Shine
  • Reviewed: 3/26/2013
  • Degree: Law
"The competitiveness between the students and the faculty make for a healthy learning environment. The businesses in the surrounding Boston area all know and respect the alumni and faculty of Suffolk Law School. There are not many cons except the availability of grants and scholarships is scarce."
Ashley Banks
  • Reviewed: 3/14/2013
  • Degree: Graphic Design
"NESAD is a great program. I am in the premasters program and I am learning a lot. My only complaint is the cost."
Jennifer Crain
  • Reviewed: 2/1/2013
  • Degree: MBA
"Suffolk is an excellent school in the Boston area. The Saturday schedule of the Executive MBA program makes it very convenient for students working full time and commuting from nearby communities."
rebekah provsot
  • Reviewed: 1/26/2013
  • Degree: Law
"Great area and extensive network of alumni. Cost way too much considering the job market for recent grads. No law school is a good "value" for the time and money you put in."
Kate Mathison
  • Reviewed: 1/13/2013
  • Degree: Law
"Excellent school, but very difficult time to be in law school"
Vanessa Victor
  • Reviewed: 1/9/2013
  • Degree: Business
"Advisors are never available for guidance and direction."