They're an administrative MESS. No one answers the phone, they don't respond to emails. You go in person, and each student tells you a different thing. Honestly, if I'd known about this situation, I would have enrolled at another faculty. As for the building, everything is luxurious, but the staff is quite incompetent.
You go to the student center and it seems like you're a nuisance, with zero customer service. They treat you poorly, direct you to the website, and tell you they won't do anything you ask. What's there for? On top of that, we pay a fee of over $200,000 pesos. Worse than the public one.
Hi, I was thinking of enrolling to study music therapy, but besides the fact that no one ever answered the phone numbers listed on Google, I only heard advertisements, after reading all the comments I'm going to look for another institution. What a shame.
Nice university and facilities, but one thing that really pisses me off is that the professors don't use Ultra. The platform is messed up, and I miss all the class content because it's taught in very haphazard groups. I always miss half the …
Could we look into the advisors? There are a lot of people at the university. Plus, the bar needs finishing, and there are electrical issues because the air conditioning can't be turned on. We're taking classes outside the classroom because …
Exorbitant tuition fees! You pay a huge difference compared to your classmates even though you're taking the same courses and attending the same classes! They even charge you to take a final exam! When they opened the Lagos campus in Roca, …
Excellent educational institution! I'm currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Sciences, and in all my years of study, I've never received such close support from professors and administrators as at IUNIR. They are a great family, and they …
Unfortunately, in recent years, the UAI has been steadily increasing tuition fees, reaching almost unsustainable levels. The most worrying thing is that we don't see these fees reflected in significant improvements for the university: the …
A university is expected to produce professionals with critical, analytical thinking and values, but what I encountered as soon as I entered were acts of discrimination and stigmatization from the institution's doormen and security guards …
They never told us in the reports that you have to pay for the exam fee. What kind of information do they give? Soon, they're stolen. White-collar. Now my daughter, who's in school, finds out about this news from a teacher. How bad it all is.