Chicago State University Reviews
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24 Reviews - Chicago (IL)
- Annual Tuition: $12,018
57% of 24 students said this degree improved their career prospects
83% of 24 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
David Evans
- Reviewed: 2/19/2013
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Teachers are overall good; the administration in my experience, has been ineffective. Compared to other graduate schools, it is the least expensive, however the time for program completion is longer than others (60+ credit hours compared to other schools that only require 36 hours to complete their program)."
Cecilia Deandresi
- Reviewed: 1/9/2013
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros of the graduate program I am currently attending are that it is more affordable then other colleges. It is also convenient since it is considerably closer to my residence. Also, teachers are knowledgeable in the field and their experiences bring light to the classroom. The cons of my graduate program is that I feel as if it is not as great as other programs from other colleges. Also, evening class hours are inconvenient to students who hold a full time job. Finally, the school does not provide scholarships or other financial assistance for students in the graduate program who have a good academic standing and have financial difficulties."
Jaime Brown
- Reviewed: 1/5/2013
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"This is a new program with a great quality of education and the professors are wonderful. They are a lot about your success. The undergraduate school is frustrating and the surrounding area have a lot to be desired."
Erica Webb
- Reviewed: 12/3/2012
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pro of my graduate program is the affordiablity of the courses and the fact that the school has evening classes. As someone who is a working professional I was grateful to find a program that could actually pay for and not have to acquire more student loans. Since I will be a first year graduate student, I have not come across and cons yet."