Ball State University
Locations: Muncie (IN)
Annual Tuition: $28,766
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.2 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 4.3 Nursing
Master's 4.2 Psychology
Master's 3.7 Special Education
Master's 5.0
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Write a ReviewCrystal
Reviewed: 12/15/2017
Degree: Psychology
The professors are extremely informative and expertise in their field. The one problem I have is that sometimes it seems as though they just reuse old material and syllabus without updating them. They'll give out a model with a video to watch with no attached link with it, but they'll email you to inform you about this.
Lawrence
Reviewed: 2/26/2017
Degree: Psychology
The curriculum is good, balanced. The teaching staff are engaging but of course online experience still lacks the rich social environment of face to face engagement. The assignments promote reflective learning and provoke deep connections. If I was near Ball State I would sign on the on campus track!
Brea Browning
Reviewed: 2/21/2017
Degree: Psychology
I am currently attending Ball State University, where I am pursuing my master's degree in Educational Psychology. Ball State has provided me with quality education. I have encountered superior professors who have been of the utmost help to me during my time at Ball State. With this degree, I know I will be able to succeed in my future career. I owe this to Ball State for providing me with quality teachers who have given their all to ensure I learn everything I need to know to succeed in my future... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Psychology
Great school in a wonderful community. Just the right size, not too small and not so big you feel lost.
Cassandra Rowland
Reviewed: 8/15/2014
Degree: Psychology
I am enjoying the program that I'm enrolled in because my online classes allow me to continue to work while going to school. I can still keep my job, spend time with my family, and go to school. I like the flexibility of the schedule and the material that is being covered.
Brittany Katz
Reviewed: 4/15/2014
Degree: Psychology
The faculty I have worked with are unbelievably helpful and knowledgeable. When I entered the Masters program in clinical psychology, not only was I offered an assistance-ship that included a stipend, I was given a tuition reimbursement, but also a 500 dollar credit to use towards my on-campus housing. Unfortunately this is not enough for me to live off of and due to the nature of my assistance-ship and my degree requirements I am unable to get a second job. Ball State has gone above and beyond what... Read More