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May 2023 by Debbie S.
I attended Westminster College in 1971. I recently was in Salt Lake with my husband and told him I would like to visit the campus again. It was so much prettier than when I attended here. It all came back to me. There were so few new buildings and dormitories. What stood out to me were seeing the trees being so much larger and the campus looking so pretty. They also had a lot of flower baskets all around, loved those. I also loved seeing Westminster College again, lots of good memories came back to me.
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August 2021 by Masami Tadehara
Small, but very nice.
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February 2021 by Virginia Mitchell
Nice atmosphere the bookstore manager was very nice and very accommodating and her helpers were very courteous Smiley and happy.
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September 2019 by Jade Murray
Not the friendliest staff.
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September 2019 by John Buchanan
Stupid hours
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June 2019 by Mary Hogle
Cool stuff .
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April 2019 by banana pancake
Really unpleasant staff.
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July 2018 by Soonoh Kwon
I would say. People is okay. Not amazingly friendly. They close too early. It is a bit small.
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August 2017 by Brooke Pyper
Honestly, I've only had irritating and confusing interactions with the bookstore staff. On several occasions they looked at me as if I was speaking a different language. They do not seem knowledgeable about the different graduate programs/books. Not helpful. Pretty disappointed with the lack of professionalism at my own school. I was sent running around like a chicked with its head cut off because one of the employees mistook my program with a another that required a sign off from my department to get my books ( that wasn't the case) also the summer hours are SUPER inconvenient for anyone who has a normal full time job...
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February 2015 by Derick S.
I am just completing my MBA with an emphasis in technology management. It has been a great experience. The number of students to teacher ratio is good. A large benefit being a working adult is taking classes at your own pace. My employer will only cover enough tuition to go half time so it has taken me a while to complete, but I will have zero debt when I graduate. The learning environment is professional and interactive, lots of group projects. The international trip was a great incentive and is included as part of tuition. I selected the Dublin/London trip. It was a great experience and fun as a group. I feel the program has positioned me well to continue my career in engineering and business.
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October 2010 by Ryan K.
*MY* college! I love it here. The professors actually know you by name, and don't treat you like a number. Night and day difference between attending school here, and one of the mega-universities (and I've done both)