Seton Hall University Reviews

  • 69 Reviews
  • South Orange (NJ)
  • Annual Tuition: $48,960
75% of 69 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 69 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Michelle Clanton
  • Reviewed: 1/12/2013
  • Degree: Educational Leadership
"Highly competitive program. Supportive faculty and staff who will answe your questions and meet with you in person , on the phone or via email. Expensive but they will work with you to plan accordingly. I am a commuter and tend not to stay on campus for social events. Diverse student body."
Alison Wolf
  • Reviewed: 1/4/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Pros- The school has a variety of clinical experiences available to the students. We have various hospitals and hospital staff that are available to us and offer us important information about our courses and our future jobs. Cons- A few of the courses need to be revamped with more recent information provided from the professors. The medical field is changing constantly and it would be helpful if our professors kept up with these changes."
Michael Mozia
  • Reviewed: 12/20/2012
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The pros about my Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy is that they have many connections and support from outside of the school that one is able to receive a diverse amount of help. The program is set up differently, in that you get hands on experience while you are in class, so it gives you an opportunity to learn as you practice. The teachers are there for you as well as secretaries and other staff. The cons is that the program is 4 years in length instead of 3, but one does get the summer off. The area around the school isn't so favorable but if you stay in the school gates, you will be fine. Some teachers aren't the best in their teaching style and its near impossible to find financial assistance other than loans. Seton Hall is expensive."
Amy Topf
  • Reviewed: 11/9/2012
  • Degree: History
"Seton Hall Museum Professions Graduate Program is absolutely the best program for museum studies. It has introduced me to countless people in the field and helped me to learn what I need and want to for my profession. Campus is small and friendly and New York is close by so it is the best of both worlds. One problem is that there are not enough graduate assistantships for everyone so it is hard to get."
Lisa Meyer
  • Reviewed: 11/8/2012
  • Degree: Law
"Evening program is great but sometimes we are the neglected section."
Ayushi Rajpurohit
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2012
  • Degree: Law
"No diversity, horrible legal writing program, administration is not supportive in any way. Faculty is very considerate and very supportive inside and outside of classrooms."
Martina Kompanova
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2012
  • Degree: Business
"If you are looking for a program that has a feeling of community where deans and professors know your first and last name instead of your student ID number, where you see professors not teaching assistants in classrooms, program that creates great networking opportunities and provides a great career support and advise you definitely what to visit Seton Hall. My MBA Sport management program was recently rated as one of the best top fifty programs in the world! I never looked back and thought to myself that I should have invested my money into another program."
Kathryn Sprovieri
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2012
  • Degree: Law
"Greatly enjoy my experience at Seton Hall Law."
Stephen Bauer
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2012
  • Degree: Law
"Fantastic law school. Great professors. Quality mix of competitiveness and community generated by a supportive faculty."