West Chester University of Pennsylvania Reviews

  • 11 Reviews
  • West Chester (PA)
  • Annual Tuition: $22,511
100% of 11 students said this degree improved their career prospects
91% of 11 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Master's in Public Health

Student Reviews - Master's in Public Health

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  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"The professors form meaningful relationships with students and work with them in every way possible to fulfill their needs. Second, this is an accredited program. Lastly, online courses are available."
Nicole S. Hale
  • Reviewed: 4/28/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"West Chester University's MPH was completely in the evening, with exception of one class, which allowed me to work in Philly while being in school at night. The professors were really nice but there is one biostats professor (forgot her name) you MUST HAVE. She's the only professor with like a million degrees after her name lol. She's the reason I'm in a lucrative career of a data analyst!"
Millad Bokhouri
  • Reviewed: 3/28/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"West Chester University is known for being the premier state university in Pennsylvania. With its track record for offering areas of quality education, music, and top notch nursing students, West Chester University provides a foundation for success. Although the curriculum seems repetitive at times, it seeks to teach the students how to approach real life obstacles with a multitude of alternative perspective. Diverse thinking can be seen throughout the campus with an opened mindedness and inclusivity which incorporates all forms of campus activities, especially for the disabled. As a student who is blind I have felt not only comfortable, but embraced by educators and peers. The interactions that I have experienced are seen as a way for both parties to grow out of their comfort zone and gain new perspective. This education has propelled me forward towards reaching my goals and I am looking forward to step in to the world knowing that West Chester University has prepared me to achieve success."
Nicole S. Hale, MPH
  • Reviewed: 3/5/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"West Chester University of Pennsylvania was the perfect school, offering flexible evening classes, which enabled me to earn a masters degree full time, while simultaneously working full time as well. The curriculum was challenging, but not overwhelming, and the professors were excellent and helpful when needed for clarifying information or requirements. I will never forget the one on one time I spent with my professor for bio-statistics. She took time to personally make sure I understood the concepts and walked me through how to do specific analysis in SPSS. That experience changed my life and made me forever respect her as a professor. Of course, there were other professors who were essential to my matriculation through the program though! Overall, WCU was a great experience!"
Raelah Garcia
  • Reviewed: 1/21/2016
  • Degree: Public Health
"I am an online student, so some of the questions above didn't apply to me but I answered according to what I've heard from other students. The online graduate program is great! I am interacting more with my classmates then I have in traditional lectures in person. The teachers are quick to respond to e-mails and the other class members are quick to respond to questions posted on discussion boards that we all have access to. This graduate program is affordable and has allowed me to continue working as a Registered Nurse and work towards my Masters of Public Health Nutrition degree. I would recommend it to anyone."
Charles Quaynor
  • Reviewed: 6/21/2014
  • Degree: Public Health
"It has a diverse student population and a very supportive staff network to ensure smooth academic work."
Terry-Ann Francis
  • Reviewed: 7/21/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"West Chester University of Pennsylvania graduate Masters in Public Health program is a very diverse and challenging academic major. It provides students with the resources they will need in order to be successful in the real world. The faculty and students embodies what it means to be in a supportive collegiate environment with various subjects that will assist in developing programs in the field of public Health. The only drawback I can see about the program is the diversity in the professors. Some professors are seen for two three even four classes. I feel it is important to get a fresh outlook when learning about various entities and sometimes having the same instructor may not provide that. Our instructors however are the best of the best and have had various experiences in the field of public Heath. I love attending WCU and hope that this short comment exemplified my experiences at the university this far."