
JClark
GBNCU - Work, Study, and Thrive NCU allowed me the opportunity to work on a post-graduate degree while still keeping my 60 hour a week job leading a school. I cannot express how convenient and flexible the entire system was for me. If you can maintain a sense of time and organization without being spoon fed, your bounds are limitless at NCU. J. Clark EdS

Yvonne D. Wright
GBOne of the most amazing experiences… One of the most amazing experiences that has occurred in my life. NCU offers the best one on one learning experience for any potential student. You will be glad you embarked on such an amazing opportunity!! You can thank me later!

Timothy
GBBest learning experience EVER Best learning experience EVER. Thank you. I earned my Ed.S in Early Childhood Education with NCU. I want to continue to the EdD. I am looking to self-pay. I need a viable option to do so. My student loans were forgiven by the Veterans Administration. I am not sure if I qualify to initiate an FAFSA. I heard that if I did so...the loan would be UNFORGIVEN and I would have to repay my previously forgiven loan. Is this true?

Dr. Kerri Hines
GBNCU - Great EdD Program I enjoyed my time at NCU. The courses were set up to meet the needs of students who worked full-time and had family obligations. The coursework was relevant and current. Each course prepares the learner for the dissertation process. My professors were awesome. They provided great feedback that helped me to be successful. The tutoring center was amazing!! They have services and resources to ensure everyone meets their educational goals, if utilized.

David Andersson
GBOverall good Overall good. A matter of plugging away. Dissertation chair was as good as it gets. At the very last minute, after I had completed all the requirements for my degree, the (at the time, with minimal actual academic experience) new President of NCU had decided to implement "one more class" for everyone to take. I was able to talk with him and get him to agree that since I had completed all my classes under the previous program, I should be allowed to graduate. While it was a good chance to practice eating humble pie and crawling on my hands and knees 9 feet before kowtowing, I did not enjoy having to do so.