Bianca Neff
GBWaste of my time The only reason they even get a single star is because the professors are amazing. Education wise, all great. On-boarding, financing, admissions, all non-existent. I put in 10 calls to maybe get one returned a week later. Do more then take my money or don’t claim yourself service or concierge because the staff is neither! -10 experience. In the 8 weeks i gave them to onboard, the last 2 i shared with Cal State…which had me set up in 2 afternoons.
Eloise Erickson
GBI have truly enjoyed learning through… I have truly enjoyed learning through NU. The classes, format, and structure are incredibly doable with a working schedule. The only issues I experienced are understanding what departments needs to be contacted in the enrollment process until getting settled with your academic advisor. This journey seems really messy and has too many working parts. It got pretty confusing. Once I landed with my advisor everything has been great! highly recommended.
Claudia A
GBIf you're looking for easy If you're looking for easy, online learning, this is it. If you're looking for an in-depth learning experience that will leave you fully prepared to confidently enter your career field, you'll need to do a lot of learning on your own. Also, "hybrid" learning means only one in-person class a month. :/
Lia
DEMy application/interview experience My application/interview experience at National University: The second round interview panel acted like they didn't want to be there, as if they were just going through the motions. They were very non-responsive/nonreactive to my answers to their interview questions until I explicitly asked for feedback toward the end of the interview. I specifically asked how I stack up against other candidates, and a senior executive said point blank that I would be a good diversity hire (I'm a black woman). Long application/interview process (1 month between each step: application > first interview > second interview), with very poor communication/ghosting from both the HR rep and the hiring manager between steps. At the end of the day, I was able to learn more about the role and it prepped me to interview for similar roles at other companies. So that's a silver lining :)
Burger David
GBNot a caring or competent school Simply put I started at National university in early 2000. I was injured while working. While recovering my advisor never removed me from current schedule as well did little to nothing and messed up much. Now that I am finally able to go back National has tried to not give me my credits. I have been teaching for over 12 years. National never took responsibility nor really fixed anything.