Fresno Pacific University
School info
3.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
2.8
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.5
Internet
3.1
Location
2.6
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
3.2
Social
3
Happiness
3.5
Basic Information
Location
- Fresno, CA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1944
- Founder: Pacific District Conference of U.S. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 100 areas of study
Key Area
- Business
- Education
- Nursing
- Arts and Humanities
- STEM disciplines
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 2,889
- Undergraduates: 2,731
- Postgraduates: 1,298
- Academic Staff: 200
Notable Alumni
- Jean Janzen
- Ron Adams
- Pablo Campos
- Dan Quisenberry
- Joey Wells
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.7
The school is very inclusive, intimate, and is open to spirituality in religion which is a plus. The psychology department is phenomenal as the teachers are accommodating, passionate, and fair. Be ready to learn, grow spiritually, make friends, get tested, and write papers.
Overall 4.2
The clubs are not listed anywhere really and you have to go to the coffee shop or cafeteria to see flyers on what is happening on campus. However, the prices of books, food, and drinks is pretty reasonable. There is also grocery stories and fast food near by. People are friendly and professors are willing to work with students if they communicate.
Overall 4.1
Safety is a joke.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.3
Very Expensive
Overall 1.4
The school looks run down which is sad considering how much money students pay to go here..
Overall 1.7
Terrible! I decided to attend after hearing of the solid reputation and their degree completion program. By the time you want to run, you have to decide between losing all the time and money you invested since other schools have limits of transferable credit, or staying and sacrificing your sanity. SAVE YOURSELF - DON'T ATTEND THIS SCHOOL!!!!!
Overall 1.7
I made the mistake of attending this campus. I should have went to Fresno State. I thought there would be a better program for my major but when I started school here it turns out that my major isnt at this campus. A lot of the professors here aren't very good.Also I dont like that if you transfer here you have to take jcc biblit and a focus series
Overall 2
Didn't know religion would be part of my math class. Very expensive school with only a local reputation. If you want to work in the Fresno /Central Valley area it is ok; There are lots of alumni with whom to network for jobs. Good luck to grads that leave the area to find jobs, because this place is viewed as just another for-profit college.