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Greenville University
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- Greenville, IL
- 6 reviews
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20 StudentsBusiness
17 StudentsPhysical Education Teaching and Coaching
15 StudentsSpecial Education and Teaching
13 StudentsEnglish and Reading Teacher Education
6 StudentsTeaching English as a Second Language
3 StudentsNon-Profit and Public Management
1 StudentElementary Education
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168
Part-Time Grad Students
140
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Greenville University Reviews
6 reviews
I am in an online graduate program. I find the low level of peer interaction really disappointing. The LMS is arcane, but the staff are helpful in navigating it. The professors vary. My current professor has not answered any of the four e-mails I have sent her. On one assignment she gave me a very low grade, with no explanation as to why, even though my peers commented very positively about my input.
Some professors realize that all the students in the class are already professionals in the field and adjust their assignments, but some give assignments that do not adjust for this key factor.
Some professors realize that all the students in the class are already professionals in the field and adjust their assignments, but some give assignments that do not adjust for this key factor.
I am enrolled in a graduate online program. I feel there is very little feeling of a group: discussions are stilted and rarely go beyond answer the professor's pre-set questions and then writing a simple or trite response (two response are usually required for each discussion). Some key material is not included in the program at all.
I am an online graduate student. The online environment is very complex, which makes doing simple things time consuming. There have been a number of glitches with the online system, such as drop-boxes reformatting, apparently leading to lower grades as well as a waste of time, as well as locking me out of the system for almost a week.