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Faulkner University

3 Reviews

Salary Score

Bachelor's

 41

Master's

 12

Doctoral

N/A

50% of 3 students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of 3 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated 3/27/2023

Fast Facts

Average Financial Aid: $14,211

Accreditation: Faulkner University is acredited by 6 agencies

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Salary Score for Online Degrees at Faulkner University

Bachelor's Degrees

Business/Commerce, General $20,250 $46,429 63
Criminal Justice and Corrections $21,750 $36,040 58
Business Administration, Management and Operations $25,053 $39,646 40
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology $26,000 $25,465 15
Human Resources Management and Services $26,302 $35,921 12

Master's Degrees

Criminal Justice and Corrections $22,529 $50,828 49
Business Administration, Management and Operations $26,000 $52,636 20
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions $56,000 $28,346 2

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Reviewed: 12/8/2019

Degree: Criminal Justice

Faulkner University is filled with personable staff that are genuinely interested in helping you. I have had a wonderful experience, even though it was challenging. I would highly recommend Faulkner University to anyone looking to further their education in a positive environment.

Jeff R.

Reviewed: 4/30/2018

Degree: Business

Online learning requires dedication and time management. I found many of the courses challenging. Some of the courses helped to ease the burden of those more challenging classes. The instructors evolved with the difficulty level of the class type. From my perspective as a former campus based student, online classes require a lot more time management skill. Faulkner University has its academic challenges but the course work is inline with similar business schools lincluding Auburn and Alabama.

Rico Kaboom

Reviewed: 4/13/2017

Degree: Liberal Studies

Their online education is deplorable. It is a cheap/free Google platform with little to no features. You are forced to publish positive Google+ posts about the department and school as part of your grade. It is headed up by one guy that teaches most of the classes. He does not comply with university policies and says that since he is in charge of the program and subject departments and the online education department so he doesn't have to. At one point he even admitted that he bit off more than he... Read More