University of the District of Columbia - Ratings, Reviews & Ranking
Washington, D.C., United States
3.8
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Overview
Area of Study
Level
Type of Student
Status When Reviewing
Gender
3.8
out of 5
Overall Score
0%
of those seeking jobs were employed in their area of study within 6 months of graduation.
100%
say the majority of the classes record their attendance.
0%
say they always feel safe on Campus
Reviews
Area of Study
Level
Type of Student
Status When Reviewing
Gender
Phillip Watson
Area Of Study :
Communication & Media
Communication & Media
Level :
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Early Leaver
Early Leaver
Gender :
Male
Male
Specific Area of StudyGraphic Communication
Did You Find a Job in Your Area of Study Within 6 Months of Graduation?NA
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?No
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?Yes
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?Yes
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
" I only attended for a short amount of time but I was able to grow and change ,y perspective on education as a result. "
9 Oct 2019
Nicole
Area Of Study :
Politics
Politics
Level :
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Student
Gender :
Female
Female
Did You Find a Job in Your Area of Study Within 6 Months of Graduation?NA
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?No
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?Yes
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?No
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
" The school has a lot of improving to do, but it's great when you need a second chance or have full-time jobs. It is not well managed and it makes it really difficult for students to get the best out of their education. Students are pretty bad with attendance and professors would often accommodate for them while taking time away from the people who actually show up and do their work. For political science majors, it does give you more options to research and explore topics/areas you may want to focus on for your career. Not going to lie, if you are looking to get decent grades while slacking off, this is the school to go to. "
2 Apr 2019