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Southern New Hampshire University Online

5 Reviews

Locations:   Manchester (NH) 

Annual Tuition: $9,600

0% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
20% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Associate in Liberal Arts

Student Reviews - Associate in Liberal Arts

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Confused

Reviewed: 5/30/2024

Degree: Liberal Arts

I like the flexibility of school but I just feel like I’m turning in assignments on a deadline. I don’t feel I have taken away anything from my education besides do my work and do well. Professors are just AI people giving assignments and grades but I’m not learning much. Every 8 weeks classes change and I can’t remember one from the other. Financial aid is awful on getting my refund to me as soon as they get it. I wonder why they would hold it for days instead of dispersing it to you. A lot of us... Read More

Shannon

Reviewed: 7/3/2023

Degree: Liberal Arts

This school is a joke! They do not care about their students I received extra funding from financial aid for the 2022-2023 school year when I did my 2023-2024 fasfa I noticed that the extra funding given was no longer on my statement so I called the school and asked about it because it is first distributed to the school then they are supposed to distribute it to students with the most financial need however the school informed me no matter how much financial distress a student might be in that campus... Read More

Fred L. Bell Jr

Reviewed: 6/13/2021

Degree: Liberal Arts

21 years of active duty Military Service, over the course of my studies some of my friends passed away which took a toll on me. My advisor was good but the instructors were trash. I explained the situation. The school just wanted the money. Guaranteed GI bill money.

Tatiana

Reviewed: 5/21/2021

Degree: Liberal Arts

This is probably worst place to get your degree. Communication with your advisor and regarding any financial questions leaving unanswered, they only forwarding emails to each other which is doesn't help at all. Benefits for military members doesn't work as suppose too. I was charged extra and University sent me a due amount after I completed 4 classes, which is doesn't make sense, because I still had a tuition assistance, but those amount just disappeared. Extra money for books, they trying to offer... Read More

tim7893

Reviewed: 8/8/2017

Degree: Liberal Arts

I had dropped out of my local community college in 2013. School was not a fit for me at the time. Needless to say I come back in 2017 to get my associates, which I was only 15 credits from receiving. I have sense received my associates degree. The financial aid office was always able to assist with my concerns and charges. My academic advisor also would check up on me through-out the term. You do have some professors that suck at replying at emails but others that are extremely prompt. I'm glad I... Read More

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