DeVry University an honest review
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DeVry University: An Honest Review
Summary:
Founded in 1931 as a film and radio repair school, DeVry University has grown into one of the largest for-profit universities in the U.S.
Overview:
DeVry University began in 1931 as a film and radio repair institution and is now one of the largest for-profit universities in the United States. It ranks 11th on the 100 Best Corporate Citizens list and has seen over 250,000 graduates. Currently, it enrolls around 50,000 students, slightly fewer than Phoenix University.
Campus and Online Flexibility:
With approximately 70 locations, DeVry offers a variety of class formats, including full-time, part-time, night, weekend, and online options. This flexibility allows students to tailor their education to fit their schedules and learning preferences.
Accreditation and Programs:
Unlike some online universities, DeVry is fully accredited and provides diverse courses in fields like Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, and Business Administration at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Notably, the Keller Graduate School of Management offers a robust business management curriculum.
Career Services:
DeVry offers part-time job services, helping students earn $6.50 to $10 per hour. While some students express concerns about the frequency of job postings, this service still surpasses competitors that lack similar offerings.
Online Education:
In partnership with CertifyOnline, DeVry delivers courses with live instruction and archived videos. Class sizes are small, allowing for personalized attention, though some feel that the structured approach limits both creativity and deeper learning.
Educational Quality and Outcomes:
DeVry is praised for educational quality by both students and federal regulators, though it maintains strict academic standards by placing struggling students on probation. Impressively, 90% of graduates seeking employment find jobs in their field within six months. However, some question the university's reputation among employers, which may impact job placement.
Costs and Administrative Challenges:
DeVry’s tuition fees are comparable to other online institutions, though they may not offer the same value as public brick-and-mortar universities. Students often report difficulties navigating the financial aid and student services departments.
Degree Marketability:
While some graduates find their DeVry degree advantageous, others face challenges with employer perceptions compared to traditional universities. Despite this, DeVry outperforms many online competitors in teaching and learning quality.
Conclusion:
Prospective students should consider the purpose of their degree, weighing DeVry's strengths in flexibility and academic rigor against challenges in reputation and administration.
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