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3 years ago

For the most part the classes aren't too hard. The...

For the most part the classes aren't too hard. There are a few that require many hours of studying, but even these aren't too difficult. However, the professors are another story. As a biology major, I found that most of the professor (the ones I've had the misfortune of encountering) are either incompetent, grumpy, inconsiderate, or a mix of it all! Although there are some, it wasn't too often I came across a professor who treated students respectfully and as adults. Outside of class life, there isn't much to do. Parties are thrown by the greek/nongreek organizations occasionally, but other than that the "night life" is pretty dull. The co-ed visitation is for Wynn/ Hay Hall residents only and is limited to strict terms and conditions. The dorms are old and falling apart, especially King Hall. The college's website is often down, which at times is very inconvenient. The cafeteria basically rotates the same 7 meals. Thursday and Friday during are the best days to go, which are "chicken day" and "fish day" respectively. The cafeteria is the only eating spot on campus and it closes at 6:30. Everything else (stadium, hay center, wynn center, etc.) usually closes around 9 or 10. I will not even get started on all the problems with dealing with financial aid. I have a full scholarship and still have problems with financial aid messing up my paperwork. If you do decide to come here please beware, and remember you've been warned!

T
3 years ago

I wish I could give a -100 star rating. This has b...

I wish I could give a -100 star rating. This has been the worst college (if that s what you want to call it) that I ve ever attended. There are a million things that I can review about but I ll limit that to my top issues I ve had personally.

1. ADMINISTRATION. The administration here are a joke and are the most unprofessional people I have ever dealt with. I mean some have the nastiest attitudes on and off the phone, are nonchalant about student issues, don t return calls or emails just don t care. The business office just puts anyone in there to handle student business (ie. Lowerclassmen who have the slightest clue on how to conduct business). The admissions office is a joke. I ve tried to have a conversation with a lady at the front desk, she didn t even have the decency to stop smacking and have a conversation about important paperwork with me. Don t try to call the business or admissions office after classes have ended to talk about transcript requests etc they wont answer. As well as, you need to follow up with them when they say they will do something for you regarding transcript requests to be sent off because they won t send them unless you hassle them.

2. COLLEGE GROUNDS. The college is old, I get that but the buildings are literally falling apart. The classrooms have holes in the ceilings, rainwater that comes through, desks that barely hold themselves together, out of date lab equipment (60% of that which doesn t work), mold, mildew & let s not forget what ever critters decide to come visit you that day. The dorms need serious improvement too. But I guess the faculty and staff here are more worried about driving Mercedes, BMW s and Camero s rather than providing a quality education to their students.

3. MONEY! I hope you are able to pay your student bill in the exact amount that your statement says, because if you are looking for a refund check you might not get it! I can t count how many stories I ve heard about them stealing money, saying it went to other fees than giving it back. Also, if you decide to go part time, be prepared for 3-5 people quoting you different prices for how much a credit hour costs because obviously nobody knows much about prices.

4. FOOD. One cafeteria, if you don t like the choices oh well! The food reminds you of when you were in elementary school lunch lines..bland and nasty most of the time. Also, they close at 6:30 so I hope you have food in your rooms!

5. EDUCATION. This is the saddest part. They dumb down the education so bad, using out of date resources. Most days there was no point of even going to classes because of how bad the teaching is there. Most of the professors don t care if you learn or not as long as they get paid. Most lectures come straight from the books and their whole process of education is about 20 years behind.

If you want quality education at a great price in Tuscaloosa choose Shelton or Alabama! Shelton is amazing if you don t want to spend the high prices at Alabama and you are valued there as well! It s just a matter of time before this college closes for good.

About Stillman college

Stillman College: A Leading Institution for Innovative Education

Stillman College is a private, historically black liberal arts college located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Founded in 1876 by the Presbyterian Church, Stillman has a rich history of providing quality education to students from diverse backgrounds. The college offers undergraduate programs in various fields such as business, education, humanities, natural sciences and mathematics.

At Stillman College, the administration utilizes innovative techniques and strategic planning in all its administrative processes. This approach ensures that the college remains competitive and relevant in today's ever-changing educational landscape. The faculty members are highly qualified and experienced professionals who are committed to providing students with an exceptional learning experience.

One of the key strengths of Stillman College is its commitment to modern pedagogy and innovative technology in the delivery of services to its clientele. The college has state-of-the-art facilities that provide students with access to cutting-edge technology and resources necessary for their academic success.

The curriculum at Stillman College is designed to prepare students for success both academically and professionally. Students are exposed to a wide range of courses that challenge them intellectually while also equipping them with practical skills needed for their future careers.

In addition to academic excellence, Stillman College places great emphasis on character development through community service initiatives. Students are encouraged to participate in various volunteer activities that help them develop leadership skills while also giving back to society.

The campus life at Stillman College is vibrant and engaging with numerous extracurricular activities available for students such as sports teams, clubs & organizations which cater towards different interests like music or drama etc., cultural events like concerts or festivals etc., student government association (SGA) which provides opportunities for leadership roles within campus governance structures etc..

Overall, Stillman College stands out as one of the leading institutions for innovative education due its commitment towards modern pedagogy & technology along with character development through community service initiatives which makes it an ideal choice for any student looking forward towards pursuing higher education goals!

Stillman college

Stillman college

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