University of South Dakota Reviews

  • 25 Reviews
  • Vermillion (SD)
  • Annual Tuition: $12,942
80% of 25 students said this degree improved their career prospects
76% of 25 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Jordan Hoffman
  • Reviewed: 5/1/2014
  • Degree: Physician Assistant
"The graduate program is excellent in making quality Physician Assistants. However, I do feel the program is a little expensive considering the area in which we live in."
Ashley Lemon
  • Reviewed: 1/23/2014
  • Degree: Art & Design
"At USD u have alot of one on one time with the professors in the art department which is awesome, however the university as a whole doesn't get the art department enough credit for the amazing professors."
Lauren Booker
  • Reviewed: 6/20/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"In a safe rural area, with a cultural-competence focus although the area itself lacks much diversity and cultural appeal. Finacially affordable and support from the state, however several courses were lacking in quality and did not seem graduate level. Numerous student presentations instead of lecturing. Lack of social outlets makes it easy to focus on studies as the area is quite isolated."
beheshteh zebhi
  • Reviewed: 2/25/2013
  • Degree: Art & Design
"From this point of view that University of south Dakota is very cheap and affordable, students do not have to be worry about financial issues. But it is located in a very small town ( rural area) and it's difficult for international student because there is no transportation in the town or for interstate traveling . Overall, if you are not an international student who wants to pursue his/her interest in a very safe campus with spending a reasonable cost of education and accommodation, I would suggest USD to you!"
Aaron Pilcher
  • Reviewed: 2/11/2013
  • Degree: Law
"Poor ratings reflect the industry more than the school. America is swimming in lawyers, and nobody tells the law students until the job search is right around the corner. Nonetheless, if you want to practice law in South Dakota, attend the University of South Dakota, because the connections and practical knowledge of South Dakota law make the difference."