Although the sticker price is high...most students do not pay that amount. Like many colleges...you get out what you put in. I found the business instructors to be a nice mix of career professors and real world business professionals. This provided a blend of learning/understanding and applying concepts; they always had time for me and questions I had.
The facilities over need attention across a variety of elements which they are working on.
The student body is filled with great people. Many of the people I met still talk daily despite living states and even continents away.
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Wouldn't suggest this school to anyone. Not very formal, nor do they take pride in their students. Horrible campus view and the surrounding areas have little to nothing to occupy your time if you are bored. The campus is trying to make a quick buck.
I called their mainline to ask what department is online learning belong to. They transfer me to Sarah Igel Coordinator of Academic Affairs. I ask her to about online learning and she hung up the phone. So RUDE!! It is an international call and I don't have much credit to call back again.
Living Hell. Attending Midland was one of the worst experiences of my life. I have only been attending the school for almost a semester and I can tell you that I wouldn't wish this place on anyone. There are too many cons to write about so I will focus on the major ones. Firstly, if you are trying to live a healthy lifestyle, forget about it at Midland. The caff has the worst quality of food I have ever experienced. The caff workers are rude and dampen your mood. My dorm room has gashes in the walls and is in a general state of disrepair. I haven't had a stable connection to the wifi in my entire time being here. The quality of this school amounts to a community college. If it were 4k a year, then it might be worth the quality you'll receive here, but instead it's 35k. On top of that, you will have to pay for the damages that the neighbors on your flood committed. If you are considering going here for athletics, I would advise against it. The coaching staff here is awful. I came for soccer, there are many players who feel degraded and have lost their love for the game. My friends on the other sports teams have only negative things to say about their respective coaching staffs. Most of the classes I have taken seemed pointless. DO NOT LET THEM PULL YOU IN. Going to Midland was the worst decision of my life. It set has been a great waste of money and has set me back. I cannot even explain how horrible it is as Midland. There are many many more cons to write about, but I don't have the time. Learn from my mistake... DON'T GO TO MIDLAND!
Careful about sending your kids here, these people are frauds sometimes- I was a student enrolled in Music Education. Coming from an underprivileged background, I knew I needed a public service job with tenure, benefits, and loan forgiveness, and I felt it went hand-in-hand with my passions for music, teaching, and helping kids. They gave me high-interest, private student loans to help pay for their ridiculous tuition while I was a music education major. My grandpa cosigned my student loans, because he believed that music education was a good investment for me. When this administration took the campus over, they cut the entire music program, fired the faculty, and dropped all the music education students (it was only me). They told me I didn't have a choice, I could either get a *worthless* performance degree because it was the only thing my credits were still good for, or transfer to a new school and add years to my education. This was a lie and it was fraud. They were legally obligated to finish the degree I started and signed up for and paid for. It's called a "teach-out" and their failure to finish my education degree was fraud. But because I was a trusting kid, I didn't know I had to have a lawyer in the room with me when I talked to these executives, when they told me my major was canceled, so I took them at their word. Fast Forward, it is now past the statute of limitations when I realized what criminals they were (and are, these same people still run this campus). They even took white-out to their records and erased the record of me being an education major. They are telling me I was never enrolled in the program, and that I just coincidentally happened to be taking education classes for no reason, that there was no fraud, and that I am harassing them with slander. I've defaulted on my student loans, there are no jobs that I can use to pay all my bills and these loans besides. The cost of this school's fraud isn't just on me; my grandpa is paying out of his retirement on the loans he cosigned, that were used to pay for my music education. This campus is siphoning my grandpa's retirement money, today, to pay on the fraud they committed on me 12 years ago. If you're looking to pay top dollar for a private school, I'd recommend going to one that isn't run by frauds who lie to and take advantage of their students. Graduating in 2009 with a worthless degree that was forced on me, that I didn't choose, and a mountain of debt, ruined my life. Permanently. They burned my chance at a future to line their pockets with criminal fraud and got away with it.
My son is far across the Pacific Ocean and USA Country at Midland. The people (From office staff, teachers, coaches, bank manager, super market clerks are kind Midwest country loving people. What you are reading for those students who say don't go here is a silver spoon,cry baby don't want to go class brats. Yes this school makes sure they attend class and graduate. My son is now a Teacher and yes he actually passed his national tests...unlike others who come out of big universities...so yes...great school.
Don't do it. Save your money and go elsewhere. it may look enticing but once you are in the tuition continues to go up while your scholarship and financial aid continues to go down. They just try to squeeze the money out of your pockets for a sub par education. Literally any other private school would be a better choice.
My son attends Midland and is in his Junior. I have nothing but good thing to say, the faculty and campus is wonderful. My son has really enjoyed his experience there! Best decision we have ever made for our sons education.
For their Welcome Week, ALL of their events are not only mandatory, but your grade depends on going to them. No one with logic as absurd as the people at Midland University should have that kind of power. Absolutely pathetic.