Southeastern University
School info
3.6
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
3
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
4
Internet
3.1
Location
3.6
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.1
Social
3.5
Happiness
3.9
Basic Information
Location
- Crystal Lake, FL
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1935; 89 years ago (1935)
- Founder: J.C. Thames, other Southeastern District leaders within the Assemblies of God denomination
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 100
Key Area
- Southeastern University
- as mentioned in the sources
- does not have a detailed list of specific research areas comparable to those of Nova Southeastern University. However
- based on the programs and departments described
- here are some key areas where research and academic focus are likely: Medicine
- Nursing
- Biological Sciences
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics Note that these are inferred from the academic programs and departments rather than explicit research areas. For a more precise list
- it would be necessary to consult specific research initiatives or publications from Southeastern University
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 10,000
- Undergraduates: Approximately 2,300
- Postgraduates: For Southeastern Louisiana University, the specific number of postgraduate (graduate) students is not provided in the sources, but here are some relevant figures: - In the spring semester, graduate enrollment increased by 14%, but the exact number is not given. - In the fall semester, graduate enrollment rose by 4.7%, again without a specific number. For Southeastern University (in Florida), the total enrollment and distribution are as follows: - Total enrollment of about 10,500 to 11,763 students, but the specific number of graduate students is not provided
- Academic Staff: 165
Notable Alumni
- Bill Evans
- Robin Roberts
- Jeff Williams
- Wade Miley
- Carl Barbier
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
If you want to grow your relationship with Christ, this is the place to be!!! Love everything here!
Overall 5
Southeastern is like a resort! The campus is absolutely beautiful. The teacher care so much about the students and the university is incredibly Christ-Centered. I loved my time at SEU and am so thankful for it!
Overall 5
Their great
Overall 5
I love SEU, I am an evening student and I can say that I've had a great experience. Professors are the best, people are great, and everybody is always willing to help.
Overall 4.6
Great school, I love it!
Overall 4.5
I LOVE this school and I'm not mad about the desicion I made when choosing to attend this college. I study film production and the program is amazing. The people are extremely nice, I love the Christian atmosphere at the school. It's impossible to not make true friends here! There are also many clubs on campus and multiple ways to get involved!
Overall 4.5
I love my school. It was beautifully situated between Orlando and Tampa, so we had many fun weekends going to one or the other. They have worked on improving all of the buildings on campus. Wonderful atmosphere and lovely faculty.
Overall 4.5
I love this school. It is such a special place where the professors really care about each student, Christ is the center of everything and the students are so welcoming. Everyone can find their place here.
Overall 4.5
Everything about this University is amazing. I LOVE it here. There isn't a better Christian University in the world, guaranteed!
Overall 4.5
I LOVE this school. I'm so glad I'm spending college here until I graduate. I do wish that there were more commuter events and ways for commuters to get involved on campus as well as a better financial aid department (they never seem to be able to respond or help). The staff is amazing, the campus is gorgeous, and the people on campus are kind.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
No future after graduation
Overall 1.3
School is chaotic. Failed to mention that students "may" be living in a hotel off campus. Sorry SEU, we are not paying thousands of dollars for "residence life and student experience" to be found in an off campus hotel.
Overall 1.7
Southeastern has a great reputation as a Christian University and is well respected among Christian circles. If your desire is to enter the ministry and learn from a not very diverse staff, this is the school for you. SEU will not introduce you to unique perspectives, challenge your biblical thinking, or aid you in finding a job/internships.
Overall 1.7
Accepts everyone who applies and has a checkbook. Parking on campus is virtually impossible, while paying for a parking pass you never truly have a parking spot. Continuously spend money on useless things and constantly trying to have everyone come here. Tuition continues to go up each year whereas scholarship money is a scarcity.
Overall 1.7
Southeastern University is a joke. I was more challenged at summer camp, and the job opportunities for camp grads were better too. It's a fun school to go to, because they'll do anything for students, but in the end, you get a worthless education. Too bad it took me four years to find that out.
Overall 1.8
Im transferring, after i finish one full year at SEU. This place make me and my friends go crazy because unless you have a car, you can't go anywhere because nothing is in walking distance...we had more fun activities planned out for us during hurricane ian...also because of lack of food lost 20 lbs just first semester, scared for the second
Overall 1.8
This school is the definition of boring. There is no campus life at all. All the students that actually like it here are the homeschooled weird kids. This school punishes every little thing. The staff is extremely rude and selfish. This school is money hungry and it is so obvious. There is no fun allowed on campus at all.
Overall 1.8
It is located in a very poor area of lakeland. They're more concerned about getting more students to come than they are about the students they already have. I am a commuter and I pay $80 for a parking pass only to have the commuter lot taken up by residents and have to walk from a grass parking lot full of holes a mile to my class.
Overall 1.8
The chapels, preached my Dr. Rutland, were life-changing! The Christian environment helped me develop quality friendships and participate in amazing missions opportunities. The academics were not challenging enough. I had some great professors, but a few needed to be let go. More rigorous student entrance requirements are needed.
Overall 1.9
Gawd this school's the worst of the worst. I feel suckered over this. It can be a pleasant experience, and life is good at SEU, but the education is quite worthless. I'm going to have to get a master's degree from a real university to have any credibility in the job market, if any master's program will take me after this.