Reviews of Kennesaw State University (University)

1100 South Marietta Pkwy SE, Marietta, GA 30060, United States

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REVIEWS OF Kennesaw State University IN Georgia

Khayah Collins

My boyfriend lives here currently and I support him as a student!

Ebony Shanks

I was looking to further my education at this institution and left after one semester due to racist comments made to me by an adjunct professor. I’m still waiting on the investigation to be completed; however, I wouldn’t recommend this institution to any minority looking to further their education as it appears that the faculty lack cultural sensitivity.

Troy wu

One Plus

Austin Connell

Jamison Chase

No customer service when it was spsu.

Cooper Anglea

If you are wondering how much has changed after merging with a huge school like Kennesaw State well let me tell you what has. Things are yellow now.

T.J. Thomas

SPSU, I mean KSU was/is an Amazing school! I learned a lot about Computer Engineering graduated in 2007.

Angel Guillermo Gutierrez

Will Meyer

Simone Simon

Miss y'all! Was there for 6 weeks due to an exchange program. So many friendly people, great teachers and lectors, and the merch! oh god that merch! Still love wearing that Kennesaw State hoodie!

Kendell Mendoza

Ethan Maciejewski

I am a Mechanical Engineering Senior going into my last year at SPSU. I have been here for two years, my experiences have been tremendous. This is my third school I have attended. I also switched majors three times since high school. I must say, if I had to do it over again I WOULD HAVE STARTED HERE AND FINISHED HERE. If engineering is your path this will be the right place. Teacher to student ratio is great, if you apply yourself and work hard you will succeed. Most classes in the engineering field are project related, so you will learn how to work on real life problems in class. I have found no "real class" to be easy, however they challenge you in a direction that will help you solve difficult problems in the field. I took and engineering position over the summer for an internship, and I found myself reflecting back to the things I learned in school to solve difficult problems in the company. Finally to sum things up, most of the engineering majors are ABET accredited or are becoming ABET accredited, that alone should be a testament to the academic standards set for SPSU students. I am a proud student of Southern Poly and know it is laying a foundation so that I may succeed throughout my career.

Cristian Dionicio

Mike Bunn

Katty Batista

Nujad Bolivar

Ronak Desai

Really good school

K Metropolitan

Anthony Esumei

Hunter Siniard

Chris Brown

Current student. Highly recommend not eating at Stingers, cost $12.75 a meal and food it literally terrible. Kennesaw Campus has the 4th best food nationally. Great engineering, architecture, and Construction Management programs. Professors are very hit or miss.

Nghiem V

Great technical school at affordable cost.

Nelson Trello

Great school. Nice staff.

Wilson Kimble

Best University in the SouthEast

Elle Ess

Isaac Welch

vaibhav pandey

Affordable and quality eduction. Lots of research opportunities with scholarship.

kay yon

It's a very small campus and lacks the punch that most people want to see in universities. The area is nice though, we have tons of restaurants all over Cobb Pkwy and it is within walking distance.

Shandrena Hadjamara

Kevin Benitez Santos

Jessika Nelson

Jacob Larson

Cristian Arguello

Hector Saldana Lemus

Nicholas Reed

Maurice Williams

Top notch school with top notch learning.

Dalibor Labudovic

Pouya Rohani Marvasti

Dylan M. Franklin

JP

Never went to school here but they practically own Kennesaw now. Don't come around the school or within 15 miles of it when there is a football game as they close streets down.

brandon c

While this campus was under the leadership of Dr. Lisa Rossbacher, the former Southern Polytechnic State University campus flourished. It was one of the best schools in the state you could enroll. Students were challenged to think critically, to demonstrate practical knowledge, and theoretical knowledge. After graduation many of the students were immediately able to find employment. Under the failed leadership of the Board of Regents they forced a merger with Kennesaw which did not have these excellent standards. Kennesaw is more about enrollment and numbers then focusing on student achievement and academic excellence. This led to the change of the curriculum of the computer science program in which I was a graduate student. I left the graduate program because I could not see the value anymore after the merger. The curriculum seemed to be a complete repeat of the undergraduate degree I had completed at Southern Polytechnic State University. I decided to seek employment rather than continue repeating my undergrad.

Bryan Groves

Tonyana Brown

Good school, helpful staff!

Mayra Patino

Erick Jaudon

Pretty good school. But do not live on campus. The housing department is useless, dont expect anything from them.

Stanley Warrington

James Rensenhouse

Amazing teachers and classes, but working with the business office and finance is a nightmare. They processed my information and several of my friends information incorrectly, put charges on my account a year after I left, and never answer thier phones or respond to emails

Brad Barnes

Oscar Tonga

First off, I transferred to SPSU from a community college in central Georgia. That being said, my comparisons are based on my former school experiences. It seems as though SPSU went through a major staff realignment 3-4 years ago. While the professors are no less than amazing, the school still suffers from bad practices in the business side, which seem to be fading as the "old guard" are beginning to retire and move along. Academically this school has been very challenging. As a mechanical engineering major, I have been put in the same courses as students at Georgia Tech, MIT, CUNY, and Cambridge, with many of the professors holding degrees from the same universities. I have been no less than challenged, from my introductory graphics class taught by a 22 year veteran Lockheed manufacturing engineer, to my upper Senior Capstone course which is critiqued by multimillion dollar contract earning professor. The campus itself is very pretty. unlike other schools around, the campus is "closed" by a large ring road and forests. It is very odd to find someone walking through campus that is not student or staff. There is a small gym, which is planned to be replaced in the next few years, along with a 25 yard pool, baseball fields, volleyball and basketball courts, and a very unique 9-hole disk golf course. As for housing on campus, I must give them a thumbs up! In the past our campus housing was run by a contracted corporation which no less than destroyed any relationship with the university. Since 2011-ish the campus has reverted to a department run staff. The RA's on campus have always been awesome to me and tend to go out of their way to make you feel at home. Many of them are from out of state or abroad and try their best to comfort those who are homesick with fun little activities multiple times per week. The apartments are hit-or-miss, depending on your roommates; as many kids are transient students coming from abroad to learn English through the ELS program. The food is pretty bad, overpriced, and the meal plans are difficult to work around as the cafeteria is only open for limited hours. (closes at 7pm if I recall, while most engineering labs and courses are afternoon and night based.) However, there are a small selection of kiosks and restaurants on campus, but expect to pay $10 for a burger and fries, along with waiting for 20 minutes. Job placement is the one thing that I commend SPSU for, regardless of major. While many colleges rely on prestige, SPSU has a reputation among the local manufacturers for making hard working, practice-based students. My first semester at Southern Poly I went to the counseling center begging for some sort of job to help pay the bills. Within 1 month I had a job working on campus as a student assistant. Fast forward a year and I now have a well paid internship at Georgia Tech Research Institute. Many of my peers and friends have been working since their freshmen and sophomore years as drafters, machinists, and interns at local business; all thanks to the amazing staff at the counseling center. Overall, I think SPSU has done very well, given it has only been around since 1948, with it's present form really only taking shape since 1963. I have met numerous engineers who have jobs at research labs, construction companies, consulting firms, and the whole spectrum of work. All of them tend to thank SPSU for the practical and hands-on approach. I see SPSU growing rapidly in the next couple of decades and while they still do not hold the public eye like schools such as Georgia Tech or Carnegie, the momentum that SPSU is carrying may soon push them past other schools who ride on their prestige, rather than their progress.

Emma Hartley

Ronny Sison

Amazing school just miss the days it was SPSU! The school has slightly been changing (for the best) and I am very glad to see that. SPSU was coming apart but KSU has revitalized it.

Shimona Davy

Farzana Khan

Ye Peifeng

Robert Long

Stacy Reese

My oldest daughter just finished 1st semester and is loving it, hopefully she will continue to have a great experience.

Durgesh Prajapati

Mitchell Todd

Education is great. I have enjoyed my years here. Nice facilities. GO TO SCHOOL HERE DO NOT EAT HERE (MEAL PLAN) DO NOT LIVE HERE ALL DEPARTMENTS NOT AFFILIATED WITH EDUCATION ARE TROUBLESOME AND JUST EXIST TO ANNOY/COMPLICATE AND TAKE YOUR MONEY.

Kevin P

Was directed to the Southern Poly Student Center by the Atlanta Red Cross to participate in their blood drive. After following the signs to the visitors parking lot at the Student Center I was informed that I must pay a fee to park there to donate blood. I walked quickly into the student center and verified this with both the school information booth as well as with the onsite Red Cross representative. I ended up leaving without donating blood to avoid a parking ticket.

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Ann Dill

As a parent of a female student, I love the security this college offers in a male dominated culture. The fees tacked onto tuition just for living there are ridiculous.

Alina Tkachenko

Mohammad quddus

Very nice good location

Caleb Cummins

Matthew Cowan

Fantastic school and very nice campus. Small classes, teachers care (well, most) and a plethora of excellent extracurriculars.

Gohar Takht Firouzeh

Thomas Henderson

As someone trying to further my education by transferring to this university to get my bachelors, and as someone who will primarily rely on online classes and never having to actually come to the campus, I must say communication with this place needs improvement. I called three different times during normal work hours and tried 4 different numbers under the directory and never got in touch with anyone. Communication needs improvement.

Captain Ron

A comprehensive university that's campus is friendly and welcoming. Offering degrees in everything from civil engineering to software engineering.

Kenneth Sadeckas

Great location, reasonable price, great service.

Michael Hughes

Prakash Rai

Johnny Thompson

Really enjoyed my time here. This is a school that is focused on the student more than research, which is a good thing. It also is a school that cares for non traditional students. Evening and online classes allow students with other things going on in life to still get a degree.

Jared O'Brien

The school itself is great. The professors are extremely knowledgeable, and the courses offered are much more practical than if you went to Tech (SPSU has always prided itself for being a more project-oriented school, whereas Tech is more for theoretics). However, this school is well-known for having some of the worst non-educational departments. The administration is lousy (they'll redirect you somewhere about 3 times before they send you to the right place), the people working the financial aid are incompetent morons (it took me about 4 hours one day to try to get an answer from them which they didn't even know, and they made it very clear by their rudeness how much I was inconveniencing them, though these types of mouth-breathers are pretty prominent in the Atlanta area/south in general). The police force on the school are sometimes very invasive, and sometimes completely unaware of what's happening (It took them 2 days to get rid of a few students throwing a football around in a full parking lot). However, and I find this the most important, when I lived on campus, it took approximately 9 months for a certain Tara Adams to replace the carpets in my apartment, something I was promised upon move-in. She constantly pushed back my "re-evaluation" date after I told her the carpets were disgusting, and in too horrible condition to justify the 9 grand I'm paying annually. It wasn't until it became a noticeable health issue that I brought this to the Director, Chris Bruno, who made the carpet replacement happen the very next week. Another big issue was when I made multiple complains to the office (at least 4 or 5) that my EXTREMELY OBNOXIOUS roommate was staying up late at night shrieking like a 13 year-old at other people in his multiplayer games, which was always extremely profane and went on anywhere from 5PM to about 3AM. I have multiple records I presented to them as well. Nothing ever happened, and apparently, he has been through 3 roommates in 3 years, and has seniority in the room. Much of the staff needs to be fired and replaced with people who give a damn, as the housing department does not need to be run by someone like Tara. Nor should we be forced to use the financial aid department who did not know what a 529 account was. The only reason I'm rating this so high is because I think the education here is much more important than pedantic inconveniences with this school's award-winning staff.

Lee Spence

john mccrary

Took nice to register for the semester and fuond the campus to be very user friendly, quite CLEAN and parking was no problem.The staff friendly, courteous. Very knowledgeable about the procedure and helpful in every way possible

Herman Ford

Kevin files

David Quintanilla

Amazing school!

Vernon Camp

Looking for a school where one department talks to another? Want a place that picks up the phone no matter what time you call? Do you need a university where you contact someone and something gets done? Well, you've come to the wrong place my friend. If I were starving to death and I relied on the administration of SPSU to feed me, I would be long dead. The people who work at this university are simply incompetent. They never know what is going on, are unable to answer questions in a timely manner, and can't seem to complete simple tasks. If I were going to choose between this university and a school run by a bunch of apes, I would choose the apes. Why? Because at least I know where I stand with the stupid apes. I know that if I give them something, they will take it and use it. They won't stare at it for three weeks and then throw feces at me. SPSU: There are complaints for a reason.

Anis Charania

James Mark

Great education for the price.

Austin Dady

Sidharth Garg

Zuri Coleman

I love this school!

Stephen Key

Very good school. You are not just a number here and professors seem to really care about their students' understanding and success.

MadCaddie

Benjie Molina

Great

Lydia Baker

My son graduated summa cum laude from SPSU. Received a "real world" education and has a great job. Professors were great.

Arash Arzi

Ronald Byrd

No variety of females.......

Jennifer Durham

Do not live on campus. They treat it like they are doing you a favor by ripping you off and giving you poorly maintained facilities. If you have an issue with your apartment, they make it an inconvenience to fix, so you won't ask them for anything in the future. Give you no notice, come in your apartment whenever they want. They don't give you a chance to answer the door after knocking one time at 9 a.m. before they just come in anyways. Painted on my belongings while I was out of town after I was living the in the apartment for 8 months, because they didn't use drop clothes. After I was living here for 1 year, they came to change the carpets and the kitchen flooring that day! No warning, they told me they would be in an hour after I complained about it, expecting me to move everything out of my apartment.

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I am loving the dedication of the students and faculty; plus, the balance between studies and a full speed college experience.

Thaide Huichapa

Adam Durant

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Jarrell McGruder

Daniel Duran

toro 777

I graduated from here with a BS in Mechatronics. It's a good school for engineering in general. Professors in Engineering Department have real industrial and research experiences. level of difficulty is not as high as GT, which leave students with time to invest on their own projects and researches. They try to invest in lab equipment more which is a good thing. Engineering students, who graduated here, do get job offers.

Hana Samara

That one room in Crawford building is too hot, clock has been broken for idk how long and THEY DONT REGULATE OF THE ROOMS IN THE BUILDING ITS ALWAYS TOO HOT OR COLD INSIDE

AB T

I see that there are mixed reviews and I expected this because this school is only good for engineering majors. I graduated from SPSU in May of 2012 with a Civil Engineering degree and I got a job in less than 2 weeks. Now looking back, I realize that SPSU prepared me for my field and they did a great job covering all the topics in civil engineering. That's been said, if you work part time and you would like to take full load, this is the school for you. You don’t have to believe my review, just go to the Engineering department and you will realize how helpful they are.

Howie Carson

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Chikara Hasegawa

It's a good school. The only problem is it's hard to get in contact with offices!!! They have cool events throughout the semester.

Kevin Tiba

As a graduate student that went through 1 year of bachelor in this college, I will say three things: - The tuition is affordable and they really want international students to feel included and this for the best. - The variety of people and genders makes it a really interesting place on the cultural side - The end result is not the best as the tuition might be higher than the one of Georgia Tech but the net salary after completion of the degree is way lower. It is a fair experience overall and I am a really critical person but more can be done to make this college better.

Harris Selph

I have taken all my classes online. I am completing the BASIT Program. Great college and I have enjoyed it.

Andrew Budzinski

Esther Borja Peralta

My sister is thinking about going here since she got really screwed by Chattahoochee tech!!!!! The one located in Marietta,Ga She don't do reviews but I do

Zach Gastley

Great school but parking is sometimes very difficult.

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Craig Marion

James Tharpe

Generally easy to work with, which is extremely important for me since I am a full time professional and Part time student. Professors tend to know what they're doing, both as subject matter experts and as teachers.

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