St. Leo University for Bachelor's Degree in Health Care Management?

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  1. old broad

    old broad New Member

    Am brand new to this site and hoping for some helpful feedback. I'm interested in earning a bachelor's degree in health care administration and after studying various web sites, St. Leo University seems to be a good choice.
    Can anyone fill me in on how good the courses are or any type of experience they have had?
    I appreciate the help!
     
  2. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I personally have no experience with St. Leo's, but a co-worker just received his undergraduate BBA from there and was quite pleased with the rigor of the courses, and the material learned. He began his studies at the University of South Florida but transferred after year one to St. Leo.
    He attended on campus, rather than by distance, on campus in St. Leo, Florida (as opposed to at a military base or some such campus).

    He is a bright well spoken person and I was his supervisor for several years. In contrast in the Tampa area we also have Florida Metropolitan University, and I personally found their graduates, the ones I know - so this may not be representative of the institution as a whole, to be woefully unprepared after they graduate.

    So I would go for St. Leo without hesitation. Of course it is a Catholic school, and for the most part you can't go wrong with a Catholic school. Nothing to do with the religion, they simply seem to produce a quality school.
     
  3. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    I know someone who graduated from St. Leo University. He has a severe speech impediment and is unable to hold a decent conversation because of it. He was homeless for a while, but got some government funding to go to St. Leo. Since graduating from St. Leo, he has been unable to hold down a job and has been terminated from his last three (or is it four?) jobs. He isn’t articulate and he frankly smells because, well, he needs a bath. He also has attention deficit disorder and he is unable to hold a conversation for more than about three minutes (at best). He is also currently collecting unemployment. Anyways, he is very pleased to have graduated Cum Laude from St. Leo and he highly recommends the school to you. :D

    On a more serious note, my friend just graduated from St. Leo and he is very pleased with it. He is articulate too. :D

    Humor is the best medicine. ;)
     

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