Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
2.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.3
Food
2.5
Clubs
1.9
Facilities
2.7
Internet
2.8
Location
2.4
Opportunities
2.5
Safety
4.3
Social
1.6
Happiness
2.1

Basic Information

Location

  • Mesa, AZ

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Private medical school
  • Established: 1892; 132 years ago (1892)
  • Founder: Andrew Taylor Still

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Around 49 degree programs (16 doctoral
  • 13 master's
  • and 20 certificates)

Key Area

  • Osteopathic manipulative medicine
  • cancer biology
  • cardiovascular disease
  • medical education
  • bone and joint disease

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 3,717
  • Postgraduates: Over 3,900 students, with the majority being postgraduate given the university's focus on health sciences graduate programs. However, an exact number of postgraduate students is not provided, but it can be inferred to be the vast majority of the total enrollment
  • Academic Staff: 234 full time511 part time

Notable Alumni

  • Cecil Ferguson
  • DO
  • Frederick Smith
  • DO
  • Jenette H. Bolles
  • DO
  • Suzanne Steinbaum
  • DO
  • Kelli Ward
  • MPH

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.2
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Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
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Overall 0.9
bad :(
Overall 1.1
Poor technology and support in this area. Delayed response times that led to over load. Lack of consistency in course work and administration of courses
Overall 1.5
Not Specified.
Overall 1.6
DO NOT come to this university for the Speech Therapy Program. The professors do not value students and talk down to students. Prepare to drive over an hour for your clinical placements. Don't have children or family while in grad school here. There is no food on campus besides a vending machine. Wish I had a warning before coming here.
Overall 2
the support system for online classes is inadequate. The functionality of Blackboard is the poor, this leads to changes in document content, font sizes and errors that affect grades more than acceptable. The support from the office is also delayed. Lack of standards in the course administration is rampant