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Southwestern was a time of character building for me and I am grateful for the lessons learned.
Academically I was personally challenged to give my best but after graduating I have learned that my writing skills diminished tremendously during the years I attended. I have worked hard to regain what was lost.
I think the Southwestern could do more to reach out to recent alums but applaud them on their efforts to beautify the campus.
I recommend this college to students who are seeking to find more than just information overload. At Southwestern you will learn who you are and the information you learn will enhance your whole self.
The academic environment is not competitive but then again but it parallels the ministry environment very well.
I recommend visiting the campus or attending Campus Days because the greatest attributes of the school are revealed in this environment. And from my personal experience the on-campus program is 100 times more fulfilling that the distance education program.
As a Distance Education student, I have encountered issues with getting responses from professors. I NEVER get initiated contact from my professors at all during the semester (and I've been a distance education for 4 years now). It's standard practice that DE students register, open their classes with the professors (1hr, 15 min long), go home and basically teach ourselves. There is NO interaction at all, unless the student has a question and initiates the contact...and then you hope that you are responded to, which there have been many times I have not been acknowledged at all. ADVICE: Southwestern needs to look into making ALL DE classes web based using the Blackboard program. Check out Regent University - they have an EXCELLENT DE program (and that is where I am planning to pursue my Master's degree...simply because their DE program is so solid). Also, we are forced to pay a media fee every semester (along with huge tuition increases) - but what am I really getting in addition to paying that fee? An email address and a couple of videos...and that's IF the class has a video made for it...you never know exactly what you're going to get. I mean, come on! I'm paying $3,000 per semester already (for only 6 hrs) - why can't the media fee come from the tuition costs or the "General fee". As a DE student I am basically teaching myself, only step on the campus for two days out of each semester, and my professors don't even give me the time of day - they only respond with whatever grade I made on an assignment (and most times don't even comment on the grade or suggest areas of improvement). If Southwestern keeps pushing the idea that the Distance Education program is NOT a correspondance course, then they need to prove it. Because at this point, it is.
My third issue with the school is that it takes several weeks to recieve an overpayment check after registration. According to law, the school only has 10 days to send out overpayment checks that involve government money/loans, etc. from the point of when a student registers. Then when you contact the school about your overpayment, it's like they are so put out that you even called to ask about it.
In general, I really do like SAGU, and they are friendly and helpful most times; however, they really need to work on their person-to-person contact and show more concern and care for every student as an individual and not just a number (the professors) or an annoyance (the staff). On a more positive note, it is really good to see the strides that the Administration is taking in improving the campus looks. I applaud them for the attentiveness to this area. But now that the outside is looking nice, it's time to work on the inside faults and improve things - I really think it's what is holding SAGU back from busting at the seams.
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