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University of Southern California

1104 Reviews

Locations:   Los Angeles (CA) 

Annual Tuition: $68,237

89% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
94% of students said they would recommend this school to others

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Scott

Reviewed: 3/14/2024

Degree: ESL

Pretty worthless as a career advancer. While I found the curriculum to be rigorous, it turned out to be a negative value proposition in terms of actually getting a job in the field. Case in point, I applied to a community college to be a TESOL instructor. I got all the way to finishing paperwork for the job, only to have the administrator come back and say that me MAT-Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages did not, in fact, qualify me to teach English to speakers of other languages. I actually... Read More

In Debt

Reviewed: 1/18/2021

Degree:

If you are white, you'll have a decent experience with this school. You'll be able to meet with advisors and professors in a timely fashion, get relevant feedback, connections and help. You'll essentially get what you pay for: instruction, objective feedback etc. If you're not white, hold on to your hat. You'll be ignored, probably told to leave, you'll have to hold meetings and formal inquiries to get basic needs met. It's even more difficult online because I sometimes have to rely on my white peers... Read More

MCW

Reviewed: 7/27/2019

Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)

The FNP program at USC is taught by very professional instructors. The on-campus study required is very useful. This review is not regarding the quality of this aspect of the program by any means. What this review is intended for is a warning to future or current students. The FNP program is inexplicably in the school of Social Work. After taking a required social work masters course from an instructor who evidently only teaches the one course as her day job is something between being a "life coach"... Read More

Morgan Pavey

Reviewed: 6/30/2019

Degree: Performing Arts

If you are planning to attend USC to study theater, my biggest piece of advice would be to take advantage of your resources outside of the department. Los Angeles is not an easy place to get started as an actor, and school will incubate you from trials and tribulations of beginning a career. It's a great idea to get your feet wet while you're still studying. Go see productions at local theaters, and start cultivating relationships with working professionals as your mentors. Take a class over the... Read More

Sandy Flores

Reviewed: 6/4/2019

Degree: Political Science

Going to USC was a very unique experience. I am a first generation Latina, so I definitely went through a culture shock when I first started. The good thing though is that there are a lot of programs that help facilitate the transition. There is an organization called First Generation Student Union that is meant to bring together first-generation students and has monthly meetings that touch on important topics in college. So, what I overall love about USC is that there are so many organizations that... Read More

Catherine Humenuk

Reviewed: 4/15/2019

Degree: Social Work

The online MSW program at USC allows students from anywhere to access excellent professors and a fantastic alumni network. The program offers concentrations in a variety of areas, from macro practice to mental health to military social work. Professors are knowledgeable and passionate. The alumni network - Trojan Nation - is amazing and allows you to find job opportunities anywhere you go in the US.

Kelly Lee

Reviewed: 3/31/2019

Degree: School Counseling

At first I was hesitant because the program is only offered for online-distance learning students. But I find that this really benefits students who are not living near USC and want to become school counselors, and still want to keep their day jobs. I recommend to anyone wanting to enroll in this program to be good at self-discipline and have high self-efficacy skills. I love this program and wouldn't change anything about the way that I have received my learning, and I have gotten to know my professors... Read More

Jenna

Reviewed: 1/10/2019

Degree: Education

I think the academics at USC Rossier are strong, but the online MA for Teaching Certification is absurdly expensive. I ended up transferring to another online program that was a fraction of the cost. Rossier blows up the tuition costs for no good reasons. The USC name has status, but teaching at the K-12 level is not directly tied to the status of the graduate institution attended and so it is not necessary to pay $90,000 when the teaching certification might be almost as good for just $5000. Rossier... Read More

Ami Bhatt

Reviewed: 12/29/2018

Degree: Public Health

The professors are incredible, and I still keep in touch. So if you're going to go, take advantage of your access to the faculty! The tuition is absurd, and random charges will be added to your account that you'll only be told about later. The financial aid office is quick to take money slow to let you know about aid. Very few scholarship opportunities and again with the random charges. The MPH school is a building off campus, it's not pretty or in a convenient location like the undergrad campus... Read More

Sally

Reviewed: 9/20/2018

Degree: Journalism

Things will always fall through the cracks anytime you try to do something on a mass scale. The same is true for USC Annenberg's Graduate Journalism programs. Basically, this program is just the BA Journalism curriculum but for students who didn't major in the subject in college. If you're a slab of clay who doesn't know what a newspaper is, USC will mold you. But the more experience you have in journalism entering this program, the more frustrated you will be. The tricky thing about a Journalism... Read More

Mark

Reviewed: 4/17/2018

Degree: Human Resources

After getting a bachelors degree and law degree in person, I was looking for a prestigious online program that would allow me to work and attend classes. USC has been phenomenal in every dimension. The professors are HR leaders that have worked for very large corporations. My classmates have also been friendly, helpful, and easy to work with. While the degree is expensive, getting a great education from a top-tier school is worth the costs. Fight On!!!

Margaret Nye

Reviewed: 3/25/2018

Degree: Human Resources

USC is an excellent school for Human Resources Management. The courses are all online. There are two options for course loads. There is a one year full-time track which consists of w class at time, while the two year part-time track consists of one class at a time. I work full-time and am taking the full-time course load. The corse work is challenging and incorporates a good mix of reading and case studies. I would recommend this course to anyone willing to take on this challenge and want to forward... Read More

Tiffany K

Reviewed: 3/19/2018

Degree: Law

USC Gould School of Law gave me the opportunity to further advance my career. With seven years of investment banking under my belt, gaining a background in legal gave me an advantage. The admission team along with professors work with your schedule fairly and candidly. There is no pressure for you to tackle more credits than you need. Because the program suits to mid-career professionals, the cohort and professors understand your time flexibility. Syllabus are outlined on the first day of class,... Read More

Chris

Reviewed: 3/13/2018

Degree: Health Sciences

This program is excellent for students looking to go into healthcare and related fields. Good majority of the students from the program has gone on to medical or dental schools. Quite a few students also is now in healthcare-related work, whether it is non-profit, law, or business aspect of medicine. The classes could be challenging, especially if you take the clinical track, since you'll be taking first-year medical school classes with medical students. It is a good way to prepare for medical school.... Read More

Kristin DeHahn

Reviewed: 2/8/2018

Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)

I am currently enrolled in the Family Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Southern California. USC has an excellent reputation in many areas, however, the nursing program is particularly unique. It is the only program of it's kind to be housed in a school of social work. The Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work provides an overarching emphasis on the socio-economic determinants of health, which is critical to the development of practitioners who can deliver truly comprehensive and... Read More

Trisha Jean Smith

Reviewed: 1/28/2018

Degree: Public Health

I'm currently enrolled as an online MPH student at USC, and the program is fantastic! As the spouse of an active duty military member, it's been extremely difficult to find a prestigious college that I can attend because we move so often. This program is not only at a great college, but is taught by the same wonderful professors who teach the courses in person at the school. The program encompasses all the basics of MPH, but also how to apply these concepts and skills to the real world instead of... Read More

Becky Hamner

Reviewed: 1/22/2018

Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)

I am currently a Family Nurse Practitioner student at the University of Southern California. This school faculty is PHENOMENAL at supporting their students in furthering their education, within conjunction of the constraints of daily life. My curriculum is a hybrid where we attend live class online, attend practicums at the University of Southern California, but also complete clinical and asynchronous classroom work locally and online. The program is rigorous and supported intensely through the school... Read More

Jessica K.

Reviewed: 1/11/2018

Degree: Social Work

This program offers great teachers, staff and resources. The social work program is really innovative and doesn't follow traditional boundaries, this program is really influenced by the latest research and social systemic problems that have been brushed under the rug. I feel like educationally, the school works very hard to stay at the top of their game and empowers their students to achieve greatness in their lives. Financially, however, my institution has not supported me. Even though I am a minority... Read More

Jake Schack

Reviewed: 12/28/2017

Degree: Business Administration

The Online MBA through The Marshall School of Business at USC has been a positive experience. The program is relatively new and continuing to make the experience more informative and educational for the students. I would recommend this program to any full time employee that is looking to advance their career while continuing to work a normal 8-5.

Eike Daube

Reviewed: 12/27/2017

Degree: MSW

I am just about to begin my masters program with USC looking to fulfill a Masters in Social Work. My focus in pursuing my masters with USC in Social Work is to begin a career that makes a difference in persons lives. My greatest desire is to help those in need. Social work is one of the most widely disregarded fields of work however, it is one of the most in demand. USC is one of the top ranked universities in the world and it's MSW program is in the top 5 nation wide. When I looked to go into social... Read More

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