West Virginia State University Reviews
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9 Reviews - Institute (WV)
- Annual Tuition: $14,623

100% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 9 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
Kenya Burton
- Reviewed: 9/18/2019
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2000
"West Virginia State University is a small college which provides a more intimate setting for your academic endeavors. Staffing is always welcoming and willing to aid and continued efforts are made to support a wide array of field specialist and professional degrees. In addition, the small town homely environment provides a safety aspect unlike no other university with multiple sports teams to enjoy year-round."
Kenya Burton
- Reviewed: 9/18/2019
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2000
"West Virginia State University is a small college which provides a more intimate setting for your academic endeavors. Staffing is always welcoming and willing to aid and continued efforts are made to support a wide array of field specialist and professional degrees. In addition, the small town homely environment provides a safety aspect unlike no other university with multiple sports teams to enjoy year-round."
Rachel
- Reviewed: 4/25/2018
- Degree: English
- Graduation Year: 2016
"West Virginia State University is a wonderful school. I strongly recommend the Technical Writing program at State. The professors who teach the classes required for the program are extremely helpful in every way. Many of them will even offer to teach classes to students by arrangement when the classes are not offered at the time students need to take them. Because of this, I was able to graduate on time without having to wait for the classes I needed to be offered. I cannot say enough about the faculty and staff at West Virginia State University. Fantastic school!"
Carrie Watters
- Reviewed: 1/29/2018
- Degree: Public Administration
- Graduation Year: 2020
"I completed my Bachelor's of Science in Communications with a specialization in Public Relations at West Virginia State University in 2008. The best decision I could have made for my family was to complete that degree. I am now starting my Master's of Public Administration at WVSU. This will increase my earning potential significantly and the degree will pay for itself within four years. Had I not decided to finished my undergraduate degree my family would still be under the federal poverty line. WVSU staff, professors and administrators went out of their way to assist me not only to complete my undergraduate degree, but to help me prepare for my graduate degree. You don't find this kind of help at most public institutions. They care about their students and it shows!"
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2013
"Classes were very informative, professors were helpful"
Alex
- Reviewed: 2/28/2017
- Degree: Environmental Science
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I would highly recommend wv state university to anyone seeking an affordable education. The professors take time to know their student and help you to succeed. The broad variety of classes offered appeal to a diverse group of students. The campus itself is well maintained and beautiful with a lot to offer."
Sarah Ferguson
- Reviewed: 11/11/2016
- Degree: Marketing - Public Relations
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The Reed College of Media at West Virginia University offers a rigorous course schedule that thrives on creative thinking and group collaboration. The program is 100% online and because it is a smaller program, I have built relationships with other students and it feels as if I am in a classroom. The program takes dedication and time management skills are necessary for your success. It takes the first class and then you will have a routine down! I would highly recommend this program to anyone who maintains full-time employment but would like to continue pursuing a career in marketing."
Jonica Thompson
- Reviewed: 5/10/2014
- Degree: Biomedical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2012
"Pro for this graduate program would be its small program size. Being a smaller graduate program enabled students to effectively established a better relationship with the faculty and with fellow classmates. Another pro for this program is the innovative research projects. Even though this is a small program you will still get a quality education that is very comparable to a program of a larger size . The biggest con for me was the lack of technology resources for graduate students. When it came time to write thesis, it was very difficult to find relevant articles due to limited journal availability."