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DeVry University-Online
Keller Graduate School of Management

1200 E. Diehl Road
Naperville, IL 60563
800-553-1453
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D-
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Student Satisfaction
B-
Based on 7 verified student review(s).

Public Perception
B-
Based on 2 general public review(s).

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C
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Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
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School Characteristics:
For-Profit, Private
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Name: corinna76
Post On: December 15, 2011
Grade: C-
Anytime I had a problem with the school it seemed the financial aid department and academic department were never sync. Neither ever knew what was going on with other. The instructers were very knowledgeable but the quality of education was somewhat lacking.

Post On: November 10, 2011
Grade: D
I am very uncomfortable with for-profit schools like Devry University that charge outrageous prices for education and burden students with thousands of dollars in student debt. While Devry undoubtedly has a strong advertising budget, there are definitely more affordable, much more respected programs out there!

Verified Student Review
Name: mcdasilva
Post On: July 13, 2011
Grade: A-
Let me just start by saying that much of my professional success is attributed to my education, which was obtained through DeVry (BS Technical Management) and Keller Graduate School of Management (MBA International Business). From experience, I can attest that in order to succeed in the online MBA program one must be driven, incredibly organized and have the ability to learn independently. Coursework is MASSIVE and includes textbook readings, class/online participation, quizzes, exams and course projects. Personally, I feel that the quality of the education received is great and often question how much more I would have gotten if attending another institution. At the end of the day, it is all about how much one is willing to give of him/herself. Work experience has also proven to be a big plus as courses are extremely dynamic and use real life examples and current case studies. I am not sure how someone without a few years of experience could possibly relate to the discussions/content or keep up the fast pace of each course. Despite of my satisfaction, I do struggle with the fact that Keller does not seem to have a better reputation with employers. In fact, many don’t even know it exists. As such, I would recommend the institution for experienced professionals whom much like I, already have a established career and are only seeking the credentials. The flexibility of completing the coursework online comes in handy when constantly traveling aboard, raising kids and/or not being able to commit to classroom attendance.

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Post On: March 15, 2011
Grade: B
I attended Keller for my MBA, the program was pretty good. Most of the professors are in touch with what happens in the business world. It is very rare that you are learning from someone who does not have a lot of industry experience. The program is quite expensive in comparison to local programs that are subsided by the local governments, i.e. state schools. If you are looking for a pure online graduate degree and don't mind paying a premium, this is a good option.

Verified Student Review
Post On: December 23, 2010
Grade: A-
I'm really not sure about any of the negative reveiws I've seen. I just completed my 5th course at Keller's Tampa East Campus. The teachers (MBAs and PHDs)so far have been excellent. All have worked in the fields they teach. Class sizes are small 10-15 students. Most are working adults. I got my BA from UCF and the learning experience here has been far superior. The semesters are only 8 weeks and so far I've completed entire textbooks in that time period. Expect to put in at least 20 hrs a week in most classes. I will say it is not easy. They offer online tutor (chat) with real individual. You can use anytime even late at night. Courses are blended, meaning you go to lecture one day a week and take part in online learing throughout week. Also, Do not let the fact that GRE or GMAT is not required. The math, APA format for all writing is expected as if you have a thorough background in both. I will admit, I expected the MBA program at Keller to be a little easier, but as my teacher's have made me well aware of, this is a Master's level program. And, yes it is expensive, but I beleive you get what you pay for and I have personally learned more in the last 5 semester's than I recall learning my entire 4 yr program at UCF. Though I'll always be a knight, and loved the big campus life up there in Orlando, Keller style of teaching is superior. You learn a lot at an extremely fast pace.


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