WSU Center for Combating Human Trafficking

4.2
4.2 (369)
369
Reviews
Closed, opens Monday at 8:00 AM
Hours
Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
About This Service
At the Center for Combating Human Trafficking, our focus goes beyond rescuing victims to directly address the underlying issues that create a context in which human trafficking can occur.
Overall Rating
4.2

shan kelley
3 months ago
I earned my Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree in 2025 from this outstanding institution. The program exemplifies excellence in advanced nursing education, distinguished by faculty members who demonstrate genuine commitment to student success and provide extensive personalized support—even within a fully online format. I recommend this program without reservation to aspiring advanced practice nurses seeking a rigorous yet supportive learning environment.

Raven
3 months ago
Whenever I visit here it seems like a really awesome place. I'll have to wait to get accepted as a student to give a full review.

Lucas Everett
6 months ago
I know countless people who have attended here and I have heard very few positive things. The number one issues seem to be the amount of work professors are giving and the professors and academics focus. I attend another college doing some of the same classes and the amount of work they are giving is almost double what I am having to do for the same credit. Another thing, the academic programs seem to be a mess. They have had great losses of professors recently, leaving classes packed and class times limited, further stressing students. Student stress seems to be such a great issue. Students feel as if they are truly downing regarding coursework and lack of academic support in it. Ive heard people say it is "the most amount of work with the least amount of learning" by multiple people I know.. Before my college years when looking at collages to go to, I would ask people with degrees and currently in college about places they recommend, and what they thought of different institutions, and very rarely did I ever hear anything remotely positive about WSU, as it seemed to be mostly complaints and/or bad institutional policies. I currently attend Butler and have never had an issue with them, and I tell my experience to WSU students, and they almost always are shocked by, in their words "flexible, easy, and non stressful" it must be. WSU says they have an issue with funding, yet are building more and more while charging more and more on tuition. I dought their funding issue is because a lack of students, but rather mismanagement of funds based on making the school look good from the outside vs. actually making it good on the inside where students are directly affected the most.

 
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