Methodist University
School info
3.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.4
Food
2.7
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3.2
Internet
3.1
Location
3.1
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
3.9
Social
3.2
Happiness
3.4
Basic Information
Location
- Linden, NC
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1956; 68 years ago (1956)
- Founder: Terry Sanford, Bishop Paul Garber, Fayetteville College Steering Committee, North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 80+
Key Area
- Art
- literature
- history
- film
- television
- food
- adaptations
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,916
- Undergraduates: 1,520
- Postgraduates: 396
Notable Alumni
- Becky Burleigh
- Chad Collins
- Christopher Daniels
- Ruth Carter Stapleton
- General John W. Handy
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
great university
Overall 4.5
Love this school!
Overall 4.3
It is a very good school. If you want a school with a small, close-knit feeling then Methodist is the school for you.
Overall 4.1
It's what you make of it. Students will find ample activities and recreational opportunities as well as opportunities to be involved with the community. MU is NOT a party school but that is definitely not a bad thing for me. I am highly satisfied with my learning experience. Professors and faculty are awesome and dedicated to student success.
Overall 4
Exceptional professors! Every professor in the RSB goes above and beyond to educate students using their own experiences, projects, community involvement, and text. Great internship opportunities in the PGA and PTM Programs as well!
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
This is the worst university in the world . they did not make any good plan for the degree. also there are nothing to do in this university . and the professors are not helpful.
Overall 0.9
None.
Overall 1.3
Very stupid-friendly school. If you have no self-esteem, and do not want to grow, this school might be a good fit for you.
Overall 1.5
Probably the worst college around here. Admin & faculties discourage you from being a high achiever. You can find virtually no opportunity here. You would struggle with the school name on your resume. If you want to be successful, work hard on your own, no matter how much the school stands in your way. There are a few gem professors though.
Overall 1.9
If the faculty would focus more on how to help students rather than how to pad their pockets with new raises maybe the dorms would be livable and the classes would actually be worth money