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Most Helpful Review for Southern Wesleyan University
  • Category: Am learning a lot
  • Review by: Rachel from St. Johns, FL
  • 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

Because SWU is a smaller school, the professors really care about what you are learning. My Biology Professor told me that as long as you put in the effort, the professors will be there to get you where you need to go. I am a Pre-Med major (the hardest on campus) and have learned more about biology, chemistry, and my self in just the 1 semester that I have attended SWU.

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  • Tomas from Slovakia
  • May-07-2013 I am a current student here

    Southern Wesleyan university became my home. I play basketball here. I love people and education and I would love to finish my degree here.

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  • Anonymous
  • Sep-24-2012 I am a current student here

    Small Christian College. Caring Professors. Excellent Athletic Program.

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  • chrystal from Williamston, SC
  • Jun-28-2012 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    I have visited many campuses and Southern Wesleyan is the only campus I enjoy being on. The staff is very helpful and fast to respond to any questions you have. Its not a very large school, In fact it is smaller than my high school.

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  • Lorraine from Aiken, SC
  • May-24-2012 I am a current student here

    It's a great college with loving people who care about your future. I like that it has a lot of opportunity for adults who work full-time hours. You only have to attend one night a week.

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  • Mildred from Camden, SC
  • Apr-10-2012 I am a current student here

    The AGS program is great for working students because we meet class one night per week. The classes are five to seven weeks in length. The professors are all qualified in the subject they are teaching. The classes incorporate your Christian values and ethics into the class strategies and lessons. Your books and materials are provided for you. There are hybrid classes which combine online and meeting classes and there are online classes to meet your needs.

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  • Katie from Seneca, SC
  • Mar-15-2012 I am a current student here

    SWU is an amazing place to attend college. They have their foundation firm in the Lord and the teachers exhibit their faith by how they treat the students with care and respect. All of the teachers are amazing, and the environment on this campus is safe, friendly, God-centered, relaxed, and fun.

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  • Daniel from Liberty, SC
  • Feb-28-2012 I am a current student here

    a good university for someone who wants a positive environment to study in. the professors are kind and understanding as a whole and are willing to help students. students activities are also plentiful and help to make the college fun for the students.

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  • Jasmine from Piedmont, SC
  • Jan-27-2012 I am a current student here

    prayer starts the class. never alone in any class, study groups of 5 or less move through to graduation. never see a book store, a yellow bag is brought to the class with your books in it.

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