University of Tulsa Reviews of Doctorates in Law
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6 Reviews - Tulsa (OK)
- Annual Tuition: $26,112
0% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Doctorates in Law
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Marcia Randle
- Reviewed: 9/29/2014
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Staff is available through set meetings or random office visits. There is VERY little diversity in the law school and there are NO diversity awareness programs being offered or mandatory. This leaves the few minorities looking for ways to fit in, in a culture not developed for them."
Marcia Randle
- Reviewed: 7/9/2014
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The school faculty and administration are wonderful to work with and learn from. However, the school is not diverse. Although law school is suppose to be competitive, one does not expect to be treated like an outsider because there is little willingness on the part of others to work with those who have life experience and have a different outlook on life. If it were not for the amazing faculty and administration, completing this program would be extremely difficult."
Marcia Randle
- Reviewed: 6/22/2014
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros are the ability to reach faculty and administrators when needed. The cons are the lack of diversity and the unwillingness of students to be open to diverse change. The campus is competitive but because diversity is lacking those in that category are not able to truly compete because the majority refuse to offer the same assistance."
Lauren Sanch
- Reviewed: 3/26/2014
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The faculty and staff are very supportive at TU and aim to help you reach your legal career goals. I truly value my professors and their dedication to our future."
Ashley Klinck
- Reviewed: 3/4/2014
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The scholarship scheme when I first arrived was poorly done. So many scholarships were awarded, yet the requirements were designed for almost all recipients to lose their scholarship. The scheme is better now for incoming students, but those of us under the previous scheme are suffering under the weight of massive student loan repayments."
Ashley Klinck
- Reviewed: 2/24/2013
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The program is fairly competitive, which makes for interesting classes. Sometimes professors are compelled to teach courses that they do not have any interest in, and it shows. The scholarship program is somewhat deceiving, as it is designed in such a way that keeping a scholarship all 3 years is nearly impossible. Overall, though, it is a good school, and I enjoy attending."