I'm a student getting a Master's. The course curriculum seems good, my professors have PhDs, 20+ years of teaching experience and seem nice and helpful. This is the first time I've ever taken a class where the assigned reading literally provides every possible opinion on the opinion topic, truely well-rounded! No problems with my classmates so far, they're all already working in the field.
The administration side is more lacking. I submitted a name change document but my old name didn't appear in the "alternative names" section. I requested a special enrollment letter containing certain information so I could apply for a scholarship outside of UoPeople but never received a reply. I was told my BA was accepted and validated but months later on the first day of class got a notice saying I needed to verify my degree via WES USA before I could turn into a degree-seeking student.
In regards to classes my only complaint is I wish the assigned reading was an internal PDF or something. Instead I have to click on 12 external links, register for an academic pdf site to access the pdf, etc.
The administration side is more lacking. I submitted a name change document but my old name didn't appear in the "alternative names" section. I requested a special enrollment letter containing certain information so I could apply for a scholarship outside of UoPeople but never received a reply. I was told my BA was accepted and validated but months later on the first day of class got a notice saying I needed to verify my degree via WES USA before I could turn into a degree-seeking student.
In regards to classes my only complaint is I wish the assigned reading was an internal PDF or something. Instead I have to click on 12 external links, register for an academic pdf site to access the pdf, etc.