Columbia Southern University
Salary Score
Bachelor's
87
Master's
45
Doctoral
N/A
Columbia Southern University Rankings by Salary Score
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#3
2023 Best Online Master's in Homeland Security Degrees
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#3
2023 Best Online Associate Degrees
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#9
2023 Best Online Healthcare Administration Programs
Salary Score for Online Degrees at Columbia Southern University
Associate's Degrees
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | $16,875 | $41,788 | 100 |
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $11,340 | $46,115 | 98 |
Fire Protection | $10,500 | $66,269 | 89 |
Health and Medical Administrative Services | $16,401 | $29,524 | 52 |
Bachelor's Degrees
Natural Resources Conservation and Research | $19,903 | $60,105 | 100 |
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $20,227 | $52,800 | 100 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $23,046 | $50,330 | 84 |
Health and Medical Administrative Services | $23,446 | $46,392 | 80 |
Fire Protection | $18,262 | $70,128 | 75 |
Human Resources Management and Services | $21,875 | $48,176 | 72 |
Master's Degrees
Homeland Security | $35,699 | $75,707 | 76 |
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $39,022 | $58,501 | 69 |
Public Administration | $38,594 | $57,300 | 61 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $38,351 | $60,526 | 32 |
Public Health | $39,170 | $43,677 | 24 |
Maggie-MBA Professional
Reviewed: 1/30/2023
Degree: MBA
Columbia Southern University truly changed my life. I was able to pickup right where I left off years ago when I had to stop school for medical reasons. The registration staff is very helpful and are constantly following up to ensure no questions went unanswered. The tuition prices are affordable without jeopardizing the quality of the education offered. I found the courses to challenging but rewarding for my career.The professors are engaged and available to answer any questions or concerns. The... Read More
Healthcare Professional in search of additional journeys
Reviewed: 11/1/2022
Degree: Emergency Management
I am a long-time (thirty-plus years) healthcare professional who currently still works at the bedside doing bedside care and diagnostic testing in a federal medical facility. I desired to pursue a master's degree outside my current profession. However, I wanted there to be some relationship in a broader sense in terms of safety, mass casualty events, hazmat concerns, public administrations, etc. These types of events are unfortunately becoming more prevalent everywhere! It is essential that the program... Read More
John Beckett Brown
Reviewed: 10/22/2022
Degree: Occupational Safety
Glad that I completed my degree at CSU. The courses and the faculty were great. I am much better prepared for my professional career thanks to CSU. The skills that I improved on by attending CSU included research, writing and learning about current advancements in the field of Occupational Safety and Health.
Steven Gillet
Reviewed: 8/19/2022
Degree: Occupational Safety
I have attended this school for over 6 years. Graduated with honors. Retired military(submarines), have attained degrees from other schools with not as high of learning potential. I am a go getter and good study habit has given me great benefit. You get back what you put in. I believe CSU to be top notch curriculum. This school is no degree mill. The courses have had much difficulty and have provided success. My resume proves this school has given me a good benefit. Many naysayers that have no idea... Read More
Steve Riggs
Reviewed: 7/12/2022
Degree: Information Technology
The instruction at the school was less than adequate. I had to complete degree there because traditional schools wouldn’t take all transferred credits. Would prolong the education and go deeper in debt. Instructors just seemed to pass you on without really critiquing the homework to improve your skills. Once in the field you realize that your unprepared for most jobs you were hoping to get.
Tyler Hardy
Reviewed: 6/25/2022
Degree: Public Health
Let me just start off by saying that I could have received the same education by going to one of those online services that basically prints off a fake diploma and fake transcript. I have two academic integrity violations. One was because I missed a citation and the other was because a pop up blocker popped up during my exam which was from the proctor company and the SUC looked at my review and denied my appeal. And get ready to write, and write, and write, and write and write. You will write a 2-3... Read More
Jeremy
Reviewed: 5/12/2022
Degree: Occupational Safety
First off, I'm not here to put down CSU. There were a lot of good things that came from my time here. For example, they allowed me to be the first in my family to get a degree higher then an A.S. They also gave me credits that I just by chance were able to transfer to a good grad school. However, there are too many negatives to count so I'll just hit a few of the biggest. First, they are a for-profit university and they are not regionally accredited. I'll put it this way, when an interviewer sees... Read More
JON THOMAS
Reviewed: 4/29/2022
Degree: Business Administration
I graduated from CSU with a BSBA in 2020. Many people are making comments about how the degrees "aren't worth the paper they're printed on" or how other schools will not accept their credits or recognize their degrees. I can speak from personal experience and say this is not true. After graduating from CSU, I pursued my master's degree at Indiana University (obviously not some hole in the wall school) and had no issue whatsoever with them recognizing my BSBA degree. CSU is a decent school for the... Read More
Mike Anderson
Reviewed: 2/9/2022
Degree: MBA
I recently obtained my MBA at Columbia Southern. I was delighted with the life-paced learning. The course is structured with a 10-week completion deadline. You are provided all the material up-front and can work at your own pace. I have seen other online programs where the students are provided with busy work, complete peer reviews, etc. The courses require a lot of writing; however, the work is reasonable for a master's degree. Columbia structures the study, so you are challenged, however, not overburdened... Read More
Michael
Reviewed: 1/10/2022
Degree: Occupational Safety
This school will not support you or help you. They will hit you with rules and regs that benefit them only. Much better and cheaper schools out there. Look to a real school for an online program. My experience is from a working person who has life issues due to the pandemic. Absolutely no support from staff, but they all say they are there to help you, so far, everything goes through the board and people on the phone can do nothing for you but forward your call to VM.