National University

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San Diego, United States

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National University Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National University is located in San Diego, United States on 9388 Lightwave Ave. National University is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category school in United States. National University is a private university with its headquarters in La Jolla, California.

Address

9388 Lightwave Ave

Phone

+1 8006288648

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Sandra Cabrera

Anybody who complains about this school are people whose hands need to be held for everything. It's not for everyone because you definitely have to seek out information but I'm used to fast-paced, sink or swim environments. I loved the professors and I made a lot of good friends. It's a great education, a great school, and great campus. Be sure to check out the mentor program if you do need some extra guidance.

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Rachel Q

Descent place to study

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Emma Watson

Considered going here for my MFA in Creative Writing. Changed my mind because of multiple concerns.. I first spoke with them I set an appointment for an adviser to call; they never did. Then I got an email saying, \sorry we missed you\ call us back etc. They were also supposed to email info about the program. They didn't. When I called back I got an adviser who knew nothing about the program I was interested in. Told me to call someone else the next day. THEN, I had a financial aid question, and the representative in the FA department (separate call) told me she didn't know the answer, and I asked if she could find out. She said she could research it but it wasn't her job and she'd have to ask someone else. I said that would be great, but then... nothing. Big fat zero here. There are other universities.

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Nicole Gatlin

I've had a great experience at this school. It is definitely geared towards veterans and people already working full time. Courses are only a month long so they go by very fast and tests/papers carry a lot of weight due to the short nature of the class. I started off in person and actually really enjoyed the professors I've had as well as other classmates. I ended up moving and I'm finishing up online. Online is not quite as engaging obviously but it's still been pretty good. Except for one GI Bill certification issue, which was fixed as soon as I called, they have been very prompt about answering any questions and doing my paperwork. I had to transfer several transcripts and they were all received and accepted in a timely manner, not sure why others have had so many issues with this.

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Derrick Phillips

Bait and Switch? This school sounded great to continue my education. They waived the 60 application fee and started the enrollment process quickly. They stated I would be able to take classes for 3 months while my aid packet processed. This was all lies. I ordered my transcripts mailed them off and took my placement test. It took the school 3 months to locate my transcripts after they were mailed. There was poor communication during this period. All of my financial aid forms were timely submitted. The school claimed they could not process them until, here comes the switch, I pay a 60 dollar fee. They said this is not an application fee but a getting started course.