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    University of Detroit Mercy - Signage

    University of Detroit Mercy

    3.2(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The campus is serene and absolutely beautiful! Landscaping is immaculate. Plenty of space to walk…read moreand sit outdoors whether to people watch, study or meditate. There's a lot of new development in the area with plenty of restaurants and businesses. The Student Union Building is newly constructed and it is quite spacious! Includes the President's Suite, Finance Office, Computer Lab and multiple meeting and study rooms, which are available for rental. It was very quiet and the staff and students are super helpful. There is plenty of free parking and signage to guide visitors around the campus. Clean restrooms with seating and artwork. Vending machines and plenty of open space to lounge, hang out, or study. Signage and branding are on point. It was great to visit and see all the wonderful changes!

    I graduated from there, many years ago and my degree has not really paid off the way I wanted it…read moreto. That I can't blame the university for, there's a lot of people with the Detroit Mercy degree, that are doing extremely well and I'm very proud of them. The professors I give them mixed review. This is back in the early to mid 90s. There was a psychology professor Sheila Clyne- Jackson, she was a horrible professor and did not even do her job properly. However, she got to keep her job. I think she was from Windsor Ontario. There were other professors in the psychology department like Dr. Bernard, I forgot his last name. He was an outstanding professor. There were professors in the English department, Professor Crabtree, that I learned a lot from, and she was great!

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    Siena Heights University

    Siena Heights University

    5.0(1 review)
    6.6 mi

    I'm a Saint! I'm a Saint! We have a football team too!…read more Hail! I have tried to get away with that statement for a long time, but I really am a Saint. I am an Alumni of Siena Heights University and proud of it. I received my undergraduate degree from here and I am now completing my Master Degree here as well. The main campus is 55-acres with 14 buildings in Adrian, Michigan, and there are satellite campuses in Southfield, Benton Harbor, Monroe, Battle Creek, Lansing, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Port Huron. I finished my undergraduate degree while raising two kids. I also thought that if I could be a good example to them by doing homework and studying, they could learn something from my example(I think they have). The institution was founded in 1919 as St. Joseph's College for Women by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. In 1939, it was renamed as Siena Heights College after Saint Catherine of Siena. In 1969, became coeducational. In 1998, it was renamed as Siena Heights University. I went through twelve years of parochial school, why not finish my degree the same way. The University has 45 academic programs of study between the undergraduate, graduate and professional studies colleges. The undergraduate college is further divided into five academic divisions: Business & Management, Computing, Mathematics & the Sciences, Humanities, Social & Behavioral Science, Visual & Performing Arts & Teacher Education. The student-to-faculty ratio is 15:1. This is a great university for small classes and close association with the professors.

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    Oakland Community College - Red beef chili

    Oakland Community College

    3.1(12 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Seasoned Oak, a restaurant that is part of the Culinary Studies in Royal Oak. A very nice…read moreenvironment with tables, high tops and a bar. It's bright and airy with a view of Royal Oak. The menu changes weekly. We had the chili, tomato bisque soup with grilled cheese croutons. Our main entree was the salmon BTL sandwich and winter salad. Very good portion sizes and reasonable prices. Credit cards are accepted but only cash for tips. The service from Abigail was excellent. She was knowledgeable about the menu, friendly and efficient. The entire staff was wonderful filling our water and taking away our plates. Reservations are highly recommended if you want to be sure to get a table. Hours are limited. Free parking is in in the structure located next to the campus.

    So, I'm in the process of completing my Bachelor's Degree through Eastern Michigan University. I…read moredecided it was time to finish, and after speaking with my adviser, I had a short list of classes to go through in order to obtain my degree. One of these classes was a basic level art class that I never took as a Freshman many years ago. My adviser said, to save time and money commuting to Eastern, it would be easier to take it through OCC at one of their campuses during the summer break. So, I started the process of enrolling back in March. It was relatively easy since I would be attending as a guest student from Eastern. I had to drop off paperwork at Eastern for them to deal with so my credits would transfer correctly. I also started by meeting with an OCC adviser at the Auburn hills campus, which is their main location. Once I had the appropriate paperwork complete, (which was easy) I was able to register for class. Fortunately, even if you aren't a guest student at OCC like I was, it seems like an easy process to do to get the ball rolling. I found that the only evening art class was located from 6 to 9:30 PM at the Royal Oak campus, which I wasn't familiar with. It filled up quickly since it's an entry level class and goes towards several different degrees. My tuition was about $400 total for a 3 credit hour class. Quite a bit less since I am used to paying $400 a credit hour at EMU. If I had taken the same class at EMU, it would have been at least $1600, and I would have had to commute to Ypsilanti. Paying one third of the price and driving 10 miles to and from Royal Oak is a lot easier for me! Class was 12 weeks long and started on May 6th, meeting every Monday though July 29th from 6PM until 9:30. The campus is super easy to navigate and they have a free parking garage right there near campus that makes going in and out of the school easy as pie. Police are around, and they patrol regularly. My teacher has a masters degree in fine art, and seems to know his stuff. But, he was kind of a dick the first 6 weeks of class. I loathed going, and bombed my first test. So did most of the class! Teacher was dam near unapproachable and there was literally a screaming match in class over this. One girl cried and left, the other got into it with the professor. It was awful. After this happened, half the class dropped. Eventually, the teacher offered extra credit and became less of a dickhead. Even though the class was way tougher then I had imagined for OCC, I was impressed and frustrated at the same time with the amount of information we covered. I would go here again as a student, but not for a while since I am starting to get burned out on school. I like OCC because it's really easy to register, they have multiple campuses, and are extremely affordable compared to 4 year schools. Parking is free and convenient, and they have a great variety of programs. But, the reason for 3 stars and not 5 was due to the crass nature of my professor, and I sense that different campuses offer different types of programs. Want to major in being an automotive mechanic? Go to Auburn Hills. Want to take an evening class for a requirement over the summer? You may be commuting to highland or the Farmington Hills campus. Oh and in case you are wondering, I survived all 12 weeks without missing a single class. Sat there until 9 PM every Monday. I got an A- in the class. I need several drinks of booze now.

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