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Q & A with Globe University's Dean of Students

Globe University's Dean of Students responds to Students' Annual Survey comments.

The number one goal of the Globe University-Woodbury campus is to deliver relevant, quality educational experiences that engage students and lead them to graduation and overall career success.

For this reason, the campus sends out an annual survey to students to measure areas of success as well as opportunities to change.

To illustrate the  “We Care” philosophy, we had the manager from each department answer a few of the responses received from the students. For the next month, we will be sending out the responses from each of the managers via the blog.

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Responses by Brian Raiche, Dean of Students

“Students should be able to take only the classes needed for our program, and not have to take generals or other classes that pertain to our career choice just to make credit to be full-time. I do not like having to take prerequisites for all the classes. Globe should make it so that we can take full-time credits that are just in our program. It makes me feel like the school is money hungry.”

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Raiche’s Response: We offer a variety of programs at Globe
University, ranging from a diploma program through Associate in Applied Science
(AAS), and Bachelor of Science (BS).

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