Sullivan University

Sullivan University

University 3.60(119 reviews) 3101 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40205, United States

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Sullivan University
Sullivan University

Sullivan University business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

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Phone number
+15024566505

Location & directions

3101 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40205, United States

Service hours

Tuesday8 AM–7:30 PM
Wednesday8 AM–7:30 PM
Thursday8 AM–7:30 PM
Friday8 AM–4:30 PM
Saturday8 AM–12 PM
SundayClosed
Monday8 AM–7:30 PM

Customer experiences

Karen McculloughKaren Mccullough

My experience at Sullivan University has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my academic journey. From the very beginning to now, as I graduate with my master’s degree and pursue my Ph.D., I have felt supported every step of the way. The professionalism, dedication, and encouragement from the instructors and faculty have been unmatched. I truly believe I would not have made it this far without their guidance. For anyone considering going back to school or just starting out, Sullivan is an excellent choice. With the resources and support available, success is not just possible......it’s expected.

Sean ThomasSean Thomas

I have called multiple times to the bursar’s office to pay my last payment. Every call went to voicemail and after leaving a message and call back number I never was contacted back. Now I’m sent to collections for a payment I have been trying to pay for 5 months now.

Hunter IngramHunter Ingram

After reading, I had to say something good, and with reason. You are going to have to pay, or take debt. And I failed a class due to mental health and had to pay 450$ for a class. I wasn't mad, I could have failed, and not got it,. And they were so nice! Dwayne said it was so low that I could be steady with payments, but try to increase. He was smart, and knew we don't wanna relax and pay the bill we wanna be smart and efficient. I graduated here once for Cannabusiness, it's a very open minded program, not a lot of exact knowing, unless into the science side you want your facts. The teachers even to call out Professor Renfro for the society side of things, and then Professor Dean for making sure you don't get a lose win situation, and know how to really be professional. Both with military backgrounds! AND THEY WORK IN CANNABIS HA! I have had the most supportive team in my experience here, it's not so crowded like colleges. Which I like. I want that private, and just more ideology, than to have the trend of people you know. That's everywhere. I will say, if you're going to go, I want to let you know I'm a Alumni, with tattoos on his face , and hands and neck. I am currently in Web Developer certificate path in their system again, and going to double graduate. I only am spending about 16k for both. That is hilarious, a new car is more, but I got 2 career fields for less. If you're smart, it's about how you play the system that is offered. And when I say that, they give career advisors, don't think you know it all about your field. You're the learner. Go to the career fields even if you don't get what you want. I "want" Microsoft to show up, but imagine getting a gig at a restaurant setting up IT and working POS and having more fun, just due to them needing it that time and heard your background and seen how you are. You have an advisor, check up on them and tell them how you're doing and failing, don't call the teachers 12am at night. If you email them, explain, and follow up with a call that helps mostly, then you can get everything cleared and resolved, they also can find resources, so you're not sinking more, there's more hands and buckets for it. IT support is educated and very professional. I have had a good time in intro to programming and principals of tech with Professor Tran, and Bratcher. I've taken computers as a job, and reduced my time on it to a complete hault. All I do is go to typerracer.com, use pandora, and singe-player games now. This made me having more security in future, and current. It's not cyber, but knowing how things work made me evolve into seeing more. And the books aren't just random, you get almost everything you need and why for your career, not just do and code. I wish the campus was more live like. We lost a lot due to Covid, so if you are hoping to have this "University Experience" that you usually pay tons of money to live at a college. Then maybe look at Lexington if they are more lively, or something else. This is the "School of Doing", and I realized it's not busy because people are doing things. - Hunter Ingram (Sullivan Alumni) lokicoding98 - Github

Vitiated (Vitiated)Vitiated (Vitiated)

That fact they this college is forcing a political agenda on their students is insane no wonder everyone wants to defund the school systems 2nd having to do rotation in another state & your grant or financial aid doesn’t cover it is ridiculous that is not fair to the students & they don’t tell you until it time to do them

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