Pennsylvania State University - World Campus
Locations: University Park (PA)
Annual Tuition: $15,204
Student Reviews
FINALLYDONE
Reviewed: 8/18/2024
Degree: Project Management
My experience with Penn State World Campus was outstanding. The courses were thorough, and the online format offered the flexibility I needed for my graduate studies. The faculty delivered expert instruction and personalized support, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience. I highly recommend both Penn State University and its World Campus.
dontmesswithmine
Reviewed: 3/29/2024
Degree:
If you decide to take the PSU World Campus route...proceed with caution. You will not graduate when you think you will, advisors give contradictory advice which will not be caught until its too late which will cost you thousands of dollars more. You must advocate for yourself and double and triple check any and all advice given from the staff. I wish all you kids the best of luck. This will not be easy for you.
KMJ
Reviewed: 10/20/2023
Degree: Engineering
I started my classes in the Fall 2023 in the Nuclear Engineering masters program(NucEng). Right from the start getting information, support and an advisor was a problem. Although the classes were online, you're left to fend for yourself without any assistance. The IT portion of classes are seriously outdated and need a major upgrade. You get no facetime with any of the professors and attending a class via zoom is not an option. In short, your time and money would be best spent elsewhere.The choice... Read More
Charles Stratton
Reviewed: 7/19/2023
Degree: Business
So far, Penn State has given me 3, no-credit classes. 2FA has me locked out, constantly, and they are too obsessed with stickers, magnets and flags to pay attention to the software issues that are effecting the students directly. If they laid off the production of "swag" the classes would be more affordable and maybe they could hire software people to maintain things. So far, I am very unhappy and I haven't even reached a credited class yet...
Ulfilas
Reviewed: 5/3/2023
Degree: Communications
The school has not upgraded the philosophy behind its distance learning since it started in 1887. Every class I took except one was a here is your reading and homework for the week have fun teaching yourself. The one class that wasn't that way was a science class that had a game you play for the class.
CS
Reviewed: 11/21/2019
Degree: Information Technology
I'm mirroring what another reviewer said. I'm currently going for information science and technology. I'm taking 3 classes: math, a database class, and Spanish. For the DB class, the way to remote to a desktop is via web browser. Whatever tech they use for that is terrible. If you try to copy/paste, it freezes whatever program you're in. When writing SQL code, not being able to copy/paste makes what you're doing extremely time consuming. I'm also not surprised the Spanish course is dropped a lot.... Read More
Former Penn Stater
Reviewed: 6/5/2018
Degree: Criminal Justice
With my major at Penn State World campus it did not work out for me. I studied there for 1 year part time, took two classes. The classes I took were not very interactive, and most of the classes I took were group project based, which I disliked. I would have students that would drop or not get involved and would be left doing most of the work. So if you do not like group projects, this college isn't for you. The coursework was outdated, some information from 2013. Most of my classes were just reading... Read More
Rena Aree
Reviewed: 4/23/2018
Degree: Liberal Arts
Studying at Penn State World Campus was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I worked abroad teaching English while I went to school; therefore, having set deadlines and being able to study online at any time was extremely important to me. Although it was an online learning environment, there was a lot of support from teachers and a good amount of interaction with other students through group posts. The course materials were also extremely well designed. I liked that most of the courses were... Read More
SCmella
Reviewed: 2/8/2017
Degree: Homeland Security
Going to PSU for my Master's was one of the biggest mistakes I ever made. I continuously struggled through the program and the instructors simply did not care. Asking them to clarify something was like pulling teeth and many times I never even got an answer. My adviser never contacted me until my last semester when my grades had dropped drastically. Once he finally contacted me I found out that the last class I needed to graduate was not offered during my last semester so he informed me that I would... Read More
Olga
Reviewed: 8/15/2016
Degree: Environmental Science
The World Campus in Penn State allows working students, as well as full-time homemakers, to engage in a rigorous, high-quality education remotely. The Renewable Energy and Sustainability Systems Graduate Program allows me to gain the exposure to the systems of sustainability integrated with project development. After graduation I will be able to assist various entities, whether governmental or commercial, in their transition to a sustainable energy future by providing energy solutions, promoting... Read More
Sarah B
Reviewed: 5/1/2016
Degree: Law
I have taken several online courses, and was admittedly intimidated at the idea of attending Penn State, but the Professors are AMAZING and the support received from both instructors and academic counselors is second to none. Perhaps one of the greatest educational experiences I have ever had. Recommended!!!!