Lamar University

Lamar University

Public university 4.30(281 reviews) 4400 S M L King Jr Pkwy, Beaumont, TX 77705, United States

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Lamar University
Lamar University

Lamar University business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses
Phone number
+14098807011

Location & directions

4400 S M L King Jr Pkwy, Beaumont, TX 77705, United States

Service hours

Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday8 AM–5 PM
Thursday8 AM–5 PM
Friday8 AM–5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday8 AM–5 PM

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Customer experiences

ANDREA LandryANDREA Landry

Overall today was a horrible experience arrive to get my daughter situated in her dorm room. None of her electricity works. Had trouble getting into another world. Had employees telling us different things we had been there for 3 hours in the heat. 100°. But supervising Abbie Jones save the day . Took over and made sure my daughter dorm good

Emma LeeEmma Lee

Overall, the quality of the professors has vastly declined since I attended twenty years ago. My daughter currently attends an advanced High School program on campus, and takes the same classes as college age students - she could teach some of the courses better than the current 'professor'. There is very little student support, and the professors are not nearly knowledgeable enough in their subjects to provide engaging curriculum. It saddens me to see my alma mater going downhill.

Gregory CutlipGregory Cutlip

Daughter is a Freshman there this year. I’m completely impressed with the campus And the dorms are amazing never seen ones so nice. The student resources are the highlight for me, the learning lab for learning disabilities is simply perfect. The leader for this department is best I’ve ever encountered personally with care for the students and the protection they deserve and providing tools for them to overcome any challenges they will face.

Gretchen LeggGretchen Legg

I tried to get info on transferring from my current master's program. I filled out the info on the website and then used the link they sent me to schedule an appointment. Then I kept getting calls to schedule an appointment. Someone called me 20 minutes before my appointment and tried to book me with someone else even though I told her I had been receiving confirmations and reminders. Obviously she gets credit for booking people. Then Karen Rojas called me at my appointment time and asked me twice if I knew we had an appointment. I asked if the program was COAMFTE accredited. She didn't know what that was and said she needed to reschedule me to answer that. I googled it and said that it was so we continued. When I asked if their program only has the 60 hour masters for the TX required hours or if they allowed shorter programs for licensing requirements in other states. My state only requires a 45 hour masters. She told me I would have to talk to someone in licensing. My question wasn't a licensing question. It was a question about the program. She said several things, one of them being that I should only take 45 credits. When I asked her if that would get me a degree she said no. When I asked what she had meant she said she only ever said they had a 60 hour program. I told her that I had the information I needed to make my decision and ended the call. It was the most frustrating 13 minutes I've invested in a while.

Lamar University is a public university.

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