If you have any kind of disability, please do NOT go here. I'm almost done with my 4 years here, and this place made me more depressed than anything else in my life. The administration was mostly the problem for me. The disrespect and discrimination I faced was deplorable but, I'm my opinion, it seemed acceptable for this place. No one should ever be treated the way I have been, please look elsewhere.
I love going to school here! They made my transfer process easy and accepted more credits than I expected. My advisor has been amazing, my department is outstanding, and I haven't had an issue with any faculty to date. I wish people knew how many resources are available on campus, I wish I had them at the first college I went to! They do all they can (with the cards they're dealt) to improve the experience of their students. College is NOT cheap, but I feel like I get my money's worth here. having multiple sources of coffee on campus is amazing! Some of the buildings aren't as great as the others, but I guess that's to be expected with a campus that's been here for 100 years. The constant construction gets pretty annoying, but luckily it doesn't interfere with my day too much. The campus is beautiful, making those long walks not SO unbearable. What I don't like is how spread out the campus is. There's really 3 sections of campus, and when you only have 10mins to get from up the hill to the water street buildings, it feels just about impossible! Also, the updates in some buildings are way over the top when some of the older buildings actually need basic renovations. HAAS and HSS don't have accessible or gender neutral bathrooms, or enough stalls in either building, yet Davies has 30 stalls on their upper floor that's hardly used.
Definitely starting to grow on me as a current student. The one thing lacking which ultimately will eventually force me transfer out is a formal college of engineering. Staff I've delt with so far are excellent. Plenty of clubs and student organizations on campus. Lots of opportunities if you put in the effort. The city of Eau Claire is constantly growing and developing, and campus is 5 minutes from downtown. Free city bus service for all students is a huge plus. Premium meal plan is $1400, which equates to roughly $15 per day over the whole semester for unlimited access to all-you-can-eat buffet style dining at the hilltop center.
A pretty good school location in mid-size city. The staff is professional, friendly and the education is decent for an UW school. I would recommend coming here because the size, location and the job I received out of college was great. Also, the landscape and area is so pretty all year around.
It's a good university in a decent town. Graduating from here, I did get an excellent job out of state and second job in state. The campus is beautiful along the river and the staff is excellent. I would recommend going here for a good degree.
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