Nova Southeastern University : DCIS Reviews
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Anonymous
(Graduate) on February 12, 2012
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More Value Than My M.B.A.
I finished my Ph.D. with the DISS program at Nova in just over 3 years and I'm pretty surprised at the negativity of most of the reviews of the Ph.D. program so I guess I'll be a counterpoint to those. I have an M.B.A. from UCONN and frankly got a lot more out of this Ph.D. program because the courseware was highly relevant and caught me up with currents in I.T., and I've been a practitioner in the field for 23 years! Likewise, the teachers were knowledgeable in the field and, while there was some unevenness in their effectiveness, I found it all relevant. Most important, I hooked up with a very helpful and supportive advisor within my first year and so was able to achieve my goals quickly. This is a very solid program and I wouldn't have been able to achieve my Ph.D. any other way, since I have a senior position in IT during the "day." What folks have to realize is that the professors are there to help, but its true: they clearly state your idea needs to resonate with one of them to proceed. I think, moreover, you really need intrinsic motivation to keep pushing yourself. They're there, but its more important that you're there driving and pushing. They won't do it for you. This was an excellent experience and I'm proud to have gone to NSU.
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Anonymous
(In Progress) on June 24, 2011
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Want to be seen as a piggy bank? Go here!
I had the supreme misfortune to attend Nova for a year. Don't get me wrong, a teacher here and there are decent, but in general they are just there to supplement their income.
But that is nothing to how the administration views its students. Students, are treated like cattle. The financial aid department is deplorable, loses paper, and makes huge mistakes. For me, they made a mistake that wound up making my account ineligible to receive loans. Administration told me, "well, just borrow money from your parents." Really? So I told them to drop me from the rolls that were mid-session as I couldn't afford the high tuition. They did so. A week or two later I received a bill for the full tuition amount! I told them that this was their mistake, I had unenrolled because of their screw-up and they continued to harass me. Still are.
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Anonymous
(Graduate) on October 12, 2008
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Get over it!
It is really difficult to understand the attitude of anyone throwing stones at Nova Southeastern University. The programs are fully accredited, intense and well respected throughout the business and academic realms. The campus is 'real' with walls, not virtual like many others - it does not just offer online oriented degree programs. However, I attended class on campus in Davie, FL, and continued my PhD dissertation by communicating with my advisor committee both face-to-face, as well as via the internet (who does not communicate like this today?) until I was finished. It was a rigorous program, and certainly not easy; It is also important to note that Nova has a reputable faculty across its many schools from well respected schools like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Duke, etc., (to include a well known ex-Presidential candidate within its law school); NSU competes in numerous sports collegiately (its stadium also serves as the host training facility for the Miami Dolphins!); Consistently has outstanding guest speakers and lecturers; has agreements with several major international universities to allow for semester abroad programs; host major international professional and academic oriented conferences; has made significant headway in the areas of oceanograhy, computer science, law, medicine, and many, many other areas - the list goes on. People need to quit comparing it with the no-wall, for-profit universities that are out there - and get over it. NSU is a very good school - Period. Check it out by visiting on campus and talk with students and faculty before making a snap judgement.
From someone who knows - a successful and proud Alum.
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