“I transferred to Geneva College two years ago to complete my bachelors degree. As an adult, a online student, I'm very happy with my experience! Geneva's adult online program is very easy to follow, and the school's success coach is always posting videos, and sending text reminders for important due dates. As someone who has taken classes through the community college, it's clear that Geneva really works together to provide an easy to follow syllabus for their students which is something that really helped me to stay on track with my studies. Geneva College is a Christian college - some classes are heavier than others when it comes to incorporating Christian beliefs in to the syllabus. For me, I would prefer my classes to focus on my degree at hand, rather than focusing so much on the belief side of things, I enjoyed learning about those things, but not when it was was the subject matter of the expensive courses I was taking. There were a few classes that focused so much on the biblical side of things that the class ended and I was a little disappointed in the lack of textbook information that I was taught throughout the course, but all the way around it has been a great experience for me. Ultimately, I'm very pleased with the degree I've earned. I was part of small classes, and the tuition was affordable compared to other small, private universities.”
“I transferred to Geneva College two years ago to complete my bachelors degree. As an adult, a online student, I'm very happy with my experience! Geneva's adult online program is very easy to follow, and the school's success coach is always posting videos, and sending text reminders for important due dates. As someone who has taken classes through the community college, it's clear that Geneva really works together to provide an easy to follow syllabus for their students which is something that really helped me to stay on track with my studies. Geneva College is a Christian college - some classes are heavier than others when it comes to incorporating Christian beliefs in to the syllabus. For me, I would prefer my classes to focus on my degree at hand, rather than focusing so much on the belief side of things, I enjoyed learning about those things, but not when it was was the subject matter of the expensive courses I was taking. There were a few classes that focused so much on the biblical side of things that the class ended and I was a little disappointed in the lack of textbook information that I was taught throughout the course, but all the way around it has been a great experience for me. Ultimately, I'm very pleased with the degree I've earned. I was part of small classes, and the tuition was affordable compared to other small, private universities.”