Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences Reviews of Doctorates in Health Sciences
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5 Reviews - Tempe (AZ)
- Annual Tuition: $34,749
0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Doctorates in Health Sciences
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Carmen Jones
- Reviewed: 1/4/2015
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2015
"This is a great ND school.The environment, faculty and staff are very supportive!"
Courtney Hawes
- Reviewed: 9/30/2014
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I would say the major pros of my school are that it's a small, easily accessible campus, it's easy to meet people, there are many student organizations and trips, and the location of the school is great. One con of my school would be the high cost of attendance."
Lauren Sanchez
- Reviewed: 4/21/2014
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2014
"My graduate program is very dense which is a pro because I am learning the best medicine possible. Also there is a great body of students that are supportive. A con is the price of attendance and the lack of better technology."
Jacqueline Leone
- Reviewed: 1/31/2013
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2013
"They change things often at the school because its so innovative. Overall I would give them an 8/10 because of the structure of the program, however the program content, faculty, location, and clinical set up are very effective."
Crystal Asili
- Reviewed: 12/22/2012
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2016
"One of the greatest aspects of SCNM is the faculty and staff really have a strong desire to see every student succeed. As a student, you're not just a number; professors, deans and even the president take time to get to know you as an individual. The atmosphere is like being amongst close family. Cons? Well, one con I've noticed so far is that a few kinks still remain in the program's new curriculum. SCNM recently changed its curriculum about 2 years ago, so some classes (and class formats) are still relatively new. Fortunately, the professors and deans do actually invite the students' feedback, to get a good understanding of what's working and what still requires more tweaking. Overall, I am really enjoying SCNM. Coming here was definitely one of the better decisions I've made in my life. : )"