The University of Louisville has a rather decent standing in the eyes of both the general populace and local businesses in the Louisville area, but getting through the 4 years for an Undergraduate Degree may prove to be a daunting task.
While I've not personally had a problem with 99% of the professors or the student body, the real problem with the University comes from those in charge of the Registrar's office. There have been three seperate times where I have had some fault of their on my academic account which has prevented me from either registering for classes or having the university drop the ones which were registered due to "Financial discrepencies" which were not there to begin with.
My advice - if anything happens to a student whilst attending, you should have the situation looked at immediately and resolved immediately. Without your constant hounding nothing will ever get taken care of. I have personally missed out on 3 semesters of work for the aforementioned reason, and would like that to not happen to anyone else.
Chartered in 1785, The University of Georgia was the first state-run post-secondary institution in the U.S.
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