University of North Carolina at Greensboro Reviews

  • 5 Reviews
  • Greensboro (NC)
  • Annual Tuition: $22,657
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Katie
  • Reviewed: 3/10/2021
  • Degree: Library Science
"Not academically rigorous or intellectually stimulating in the slightest. The professors are nice, but the information is a joke. Everything is shallow. I suppose some 7th graders might struggle with the material and some of the project assignments, but by 9th grade, most would be capable of getting a B. The monetary value is really good compared to other schools. But what you get out of it is significantly lower value. If you just need a diploma and don't care about potentially regressing your intellect, this is the school for you."
Caitlin Edwards
  • Reviewed: 1/22/2021
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"Terrible school. Definitely do not waste the time or money. They claim to 'help' their students. They don't. The professors are unprepared for class, take forever to respond to your emails, and the classes are chaotic at best. Financial Aid office is rude. Online classes were a joke. They were at early hours in the day which conflict for those of us who work. Just, overall, a terrible school and horrible experience."
Vanessa Collins
  • Reviewed: 9/3/2019
  • Degree: Business Administration
"I completed a majority of my degree online at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. I felt that the coursework was challenging and the professors had very high expectations of students. I thought that the online classes were set up very well and easy to follow. I would recommend their online program to anyone. However, when it comes to dealing with any office on campus, good luck! I know that it has been a couple of years since I had to deal with any of with their on-campus staff, but they all seemed to be very disorganized and unkind. It was difficult to get responses to emails and professors were not understanding of the difficult circumstances I was going through outside of school. One example I can provide dates back to when I initially transferred from ASU to UNCG. I had questions about the credits for the Spanish classes I had taken at ASU because I wanted to minor in Spanish at UNCG. I felt as if I was pushed around from person to person trying to get the right answer, and when I was finally put in contact with the head of the Spanish department, she had hardly any information to give me. I was so fed up with the whole ordeal that I chose to not pursue a minor in Spanish just so I would not have to deal with the headache. I attended Appalachian State University my freshman year of undergraduate school and would recommend ASU before I would recommend UNCG"
J. Jones
  • Reviewed: 5/6/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I could not say enough good about this school. The advisers, instructors, financial aid counselors and students were great to work with. The course content was exceptional. The instructors were involved and always available to help with questions or concerns. I found the flexibility of the classes to be quite convenient. The advisers were always very helpful and helped steer me on the right path with each semester to ensure I was taking the appropriate courses for the career path I wanted to be on. If you are looking for an online program that is engaging and relevant, this is the Masters program for you."
Alejandra Granados
  • Reviewed: 10/5/2012
  • Degree: Business
"UNCG was one of the first choices on my college list and one of the first to answer. They offer career fairs throughout the whole year and they keep their students well informed. Everything is very organized from setting appointments with your advisor to the way the campus is categorized. The professors are great and always willing to help you out with what ever you need. The campus is beautiful and has a great food court. I feel like I made the right desicion to come to UNCG."