University of Arkansas Grantham Reviews of Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering
Locations: Kansas City (KS)
Annual Tuition: $8,280

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George
Reviewed: 2/3/2023
Degree: Electrical Engineering
I did my AS degree elsewhere and completed my BS at Grantham University in 2021. Grantham curriculum is similar to other expensive Colleges and Universities, also the speed of completing each complex topic is about the same. I checked other schools and the only significant difference was the cost, therefore, I chose Grantham. I don't see any reason for owing approximately an extra $40,000.00 with a name brand school on my certificate. I had a few issues with a certain so called useless instructor,... Read More
Juan M Aviles
Reviewed: 3/8/2022
Degree: Electrical Engineering
This is a solid school. The customer service from all offices and advisor are excellent. The courses are challenging as they should be, and the professors are always available to provide help. I have obtained various degrees from other schools that are regionally accredited, and I have to admit that the University of Arkansas Grantham has as an awesome program to prepare their students.
Jim P.
Reviewed: 12/20/2020
Degree: Electrical Engineering
My experience with this institution was very positive. The educational materials provided were more than adequate. Acceptance of previously earned college credit and military training was more than fair. Instructors and staff always responded to my questions in a timely manner.
Craig
Reviewed: 6/5/2020
Degree: Electrical Engineering
I decided to go to Grantham because the EET program is ABET accredited and the price of tuition was affordable. In the end it turned out to be a great choice for me because of the 8 week courses and the non-stop delivery or courses (no summer, spring or winter break). This allowed me to quickly complete my degree and in a pretty short period of time. The courses were challenging but usually enjoyable. Some instructors were better than others, this is typical for any school. Especially one that uses... Read More
Josh
Reviewed: 2/5/2020
Degree: Electrical Engineering
I was looking for an online college to finish up my bachelor's degree so I enrolled here because of the low tuition. I was not impressed. I took the c++ course and some of my code didn't even function correctly, but yet I still received a 100 on every assignment. The only feedback I got was "Good job" or "Keep up the good work" and sometimes no feedback at all on how to improve my code. I quit going here when they added the fee for the textbooks. I buy my textbooks for 1/10 of the price Grantham... Read More
Coy
Reviewed: 5/2/2019
Degree: Electrical Engineering
Active military, I've taken 3 course here and am now looking for another school to attend. Have had multiple " career counselors" and each time I try to communicate with them they disappear and a new one takes there place. currently on counselor number 5. this leads to a lot of confusion with course selection and even what date courses start. just found out next course starts in 3 days. TA requires a minimum of 14 days to apply so that's 2 months wasted. When you choose to not take a course do to... Read More
Edwin
Reviewed: 2/7/2018
Degree: Electrical Engineering
This School has been great. The BSEET is ABET accredited. How many online degrees can say that? Not many! I spend about 3 hours on my school work 5 days a week. When I've taken classes like Calculus and Physics, I normally need 3 hours at 7 days a week. The classes are the same as any brick and mortar school. I used lectures from larger universities to help with learning at time and I've compared coursework to my friends at a local university. This school is great! The teachers will respond in a... Read More
Dan
Reviewed: 7/3/2017
Degree: Electrical Engineering
Great school for those already working in the field they are going to school for! If you are electronics tech, hr professional, admin professional, or IT professional, this is a good school for you. You can use your real word experience and apply it toward your degree.
Ethan
Reviewed: 5/31/2017
Degree: Electrical Engineering
Amazing program that is 100% accredited by ABET. Grantham is 1 of a few ABET online accredited programs and is easily one of the best bang for your buck schools. For those who don't know, ABET is a huge deal for Engineering programs that almost every engineering job requires. Do not spend time at any school that doesn't have this. They do an awesome job creating an online environment where you really feel like you know your classmates. Interaction with classmates is a strict requirement and you will... Read More
Alumni
Reviewed: 12/15/2016
Degree: Electrical Engineering
I attended Grantham from March 2012 until I graduated in November 2014. I believe this degree is made for people that are already in the field and are looking to advance their career. The BSEET program is ABET accredited now and is back dated to October 1, 2014. This is a step in the right direction, there are few online schools out there that offer ABET accredited engineering degrees. I am glad to here this seeing this will open more doors for grad school (would be more if they were regionally accredited)... Read More
Worthless school
Reviewed: 9/23/2016
Degree: Electrical Engineering
First, I did not graduate from this college. I studied there for about two years and finally had enough. The staff and instructors are garbage, and there is very little help with school work. The problems are far and wide throughout every part of the school. I can't imagine a worse school. I had to take online courses because I was stationed away.
Chris
Reviewed: 5/12/2016
Degree: Electrical Engineering
Grantham is what you make of it. I feel my did help me land my current position as a controls engineer. The only suggestion I would have for the school is, they should seek ABET accreditation for the engineering degrees. This would help them attract more students.
David Sexton
Reviewed: 4/24/2016
Degree: Electrical Engineering
At times, the course material was very challenging, especially the "Systems and Signal Theory" class. But if you give it 100%, you can complete your degree as I did. My goal was to obtain a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering with a 4.0 GPA, which I was successful in doing. For me, GU's online program gave me the best opportunity for completing my engineering degree, as I work full time with limited time to drive to a college. I must say something about my student advisor, Katie Langford.... Read More
Steve
Reviewed: 12/29/2015
Degree: Electrical Engineering
Degree is worthless. This school is NOT regionally accredited, NOT ABET certified, and NOT recognized by the government so you CANNOT get a government job. Waste of time and effort. Waste of money. Go the CC route. Go to a regionally accredited university and get a degree you can be proud of.