Pia Anderson
Reviewed: 12/8/2023
Degree: Nursing
The Professors at this university are so unorganized and the whole program is a disaster. The Professors do not teach, all they do is read the PowerPoints. When you ask the Professors for help they do nothing to try to help you all they say is to look over the PowerPoints. I wish I never went to this school for Nursing because there are better schools that are half the price of tuition. This school is not affordable at all and I paid way too much money for the Professors to not provide me with the... Read More
CR
Reviewed: 12/27/2019
Degree: Psychology
I would absolutely recommend Lincoln Memorial University to anyone who is looking for a high-quality undergraduate experience. The professors in the psychology department are the main reason why I developed such a passion for the field and why I wanted to continue my academic career at a post-graduate institution.
BCollins
Reviewed: 7/1/2018
Degree: Nursing
If you are applying to the Nurse Anesthesia concentration please do your research. I, along with many of my classmates, wish I knew before beginning what I know now. A.B.publically humiliates students who don't respond correctly to questions asked during class and lab. J.L.,LMU's clinical coordinator and classroom instructor, is not prepared to fulfill her role. Ms. L.claims lecture material that she did not create herfelf. To add insult to injury, the original powerpoints have a "originally... Read More
2012 Graduate
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Health Sciences
I loved my professors and the teaching environment.
Anonymous
Lincoln Memorial University M.B.A. program is great for working adults with families. It was very flexible. I could take one class or several each semester. They had different campuses to choose from.
Emily Blalock
Reviewed: 3/7/2017
Degree: Nursing
Lincoln Memorial University is a clean, upkept grounds. The culture and art are relevant to academic studies. Not only did I learn extensively for my nursing degree but was prepared to take boards and passed successfully the first time as 96% of my classmates were too. We were driven hard, by teachers with passion for the concentrated areas of study. I was also introduced to other religions and arts which expanded my mind. My teachers were interactive at graduation. That really was a personal touch... Read More
Jessica M. Sykes
Reviewed: 3/6/2017
Degree: School Counseling
Lincoln Memorial University ( LMU) is a very good school, nestled in the corner of three states. LMU is a very safe school and wonderful academic programs and teachers. LMU offers small class sizes and extra instruction if needed. LMU is competitive in a number of sports including but not limited to basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and cross country. LMU is a D2 school with multiple championships in its conference.
Devante Caldwell
Reviewed: 2/27/2017
Degree: Computer Science
Lincoln University is an amazing university with much potential. It is truly an environment that engulfs you in multiple culture and traditions. The university although in a secluded area helps foster a close-knit family aspect within the student body & faculty.
AmyLou
Reviewed: 1/31/2017
Degree: Education
LMU is a great school, especially for teachers pursuing post graduate degrees. There schedule is catered to full time, working teachers. The staff was very helpful and personable.
Shannon
Reviewed: 8/28/2016
Degree: Physician Assistant
LMU is a phenomenal university with wonderful professors. I wouldn't choose any other school for my education in Physician Assistant studies. The program graduates top students to place in the medical field. The university is equip with the newest technology to provide the best education to medical students.
Brittany Goins
Reviewed: 2/28/2016
Degree: Counseling
I attended LMU for my undergraduate experience for Education. I loved it so much I returned to acquire my Master's Degree in School Counseling. The professors are so nice and willing to help in any way possible. The coursework is very appropriate with the class. I have loved every aspect of my time there. The Education Department as a whole is amazing and really prepares students for the educational world.
Sharon Cathers
Reviewed: 8/14/2015
Degree: Nursing
I feel that LMU has wonderful instructors and a great atmosphere for learning. Clinical sites are scarce, however, that is not due to lack of trying by the facility. this program has been a breeze to work with and I would recommend it to anyone.
Branden Moore
Reviewed: 12/4/2013
Degree: Health Sciences
The Osteopathic program at LMU-DCOM is most definitely a competitive program. The professors are here to always support you and help provide any necessary resources you may require. The area is rural, which has it's pros and cons. It is situated in the heart of the Cumberland Gap, which lends itself to tons of hiking and outdoor activities. Another pro about being situated in a rural area is that there are few distractions from your studies!! This comes in handy when motivation is low. :)
Dustin Barrett
Reviewed: 8/5/2013
Degree: Physician Assistant
This review is for the physician assistant program at LMU. In my opinion, there is no better PA program in Tennessee. The faculty are all extremely qualified and experienced, and they care about their students. Facilities are shared with the osteopathic medical program and everything is state-of-the- art. The only negative is the cost of tuition, but most PA programs are expensive anyway. The surrounding area is beautiful, but it is rural.
Gloria Park
Reviewed: 6/21/2013
Degree: Health Sciences
I love the program and faculty at LMU-DCOM! It's definitely a family atmosphere, where you feel like everyone is there to help you succeed. The school has state of the art technology and students have a say in the curriculum which is something you can't say about most other medical schools out there. The only con I can think of is that there is not much to do in the surrounding areas, but when you're in med school you don't really have that much free time anyways.
Courtney Brooks
Reviewed: 3/6/2013
Degree: Health Sciences
I would considered the pros of LMU being a great learning college, where help is always available, new clean school buildings, tight knit community, and a beautiful location. The cons of LMU would be the cost, professor per student ratio, and living expense.
Jill Barnes
Reviewed: 12/26/2012
Degree: Business
LMU MBA program for working adults is affordable and competitive in the East Tennessee area. The faculty is approachable and knowledgable and seek to develop future leaders.
Ginger Murphy
Reviewed: 12/20/2012
Degree: Education
The L.M.U faculty and staff were very accessible and helpful. They cared about you as a student and your success. They also understood that most of us were working as we were going through the program and understood our struggles. The only con I had was the distance I had to travel for the program, however L.M.U.'s program was well worth it.