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Kent State University at Kent

8 Reviews

Locations:   Kent (OH) 

Annual Tuition: $22,316

16% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in Communications

Student Reviews - Master's in Communications

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Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Communications

The instruction was fairly good from the professors in my department. The program really emphasized research during the time I was there. The faculty were generally supportive of the students and available for questions and concerns. There was a great deal of transition in the department when I was there, and that definitely impacted the experience I had.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: Communications

I did an online program so I don't have many thoughts about the campus. But I enjoyed my online program. Most of the professors also taught on campus, so they were definitely devoted to the profession. They were also great about answering questions in a timely manner and engaging in online dialogue on the Blackboard platform.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: Communications

I cannot speak for the University itself, as I was enrolled in a specialized Master's program, and had little contact with the rest of the University. However, my program was excellent, pertinent to my career path, and headed by leading experts in the field.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 1/3/2017

Degree: Communications

Kent State is a large school. There was an orientation/training at the beginning of the program that was somewhat helpful to prepare me for the teaching assistantship I was doing while enrolled in my masters program. The department itself was very disorganized, and I felt completely unprepared to start teaching on day one of my teaching assistantship. I was in the classroom alone, not with a faculty member, so preparation was paramount. The other returning graduate students stepped in to help those... Read More

Adriana Jenkins

Reviewed: 6/17/2014

Degree: Communications

I'm taking the MLIS online. I can recommend this program and the first reason that comes to mind is the availability of the professors. They answered my questions well in the course but also those that were about things related to LIS but not about the course.

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