Eastern Illinois University
Locations: Charleston (IL)
Annual Tuition: $16,217
Student Reviews
Moriah Sven
Reviewed: 2/10/2026
Degree: Cognitive Psychology
Eastern Illinois University has a beautiful campus in a small town. The classes are small and intimate and teachers are free to teach and express themselves in unique ways. I cherish my memories from EIU and I believe that my time there really did set me up for success in my future.
Sophie
Reviewed: 1/7/2023
Degree: Psychology
Avoid the online psychology program at all costs. Eastern is an outright terrible school to attend online. Maybe this is just the psychology program, because when I took a philosophy elective, there were video lectures and other resources provided, but my experience with psych classes has been unimaginably terrible. In most of my classes, there are no resources provided outside of the textbook. Students are given assignments or worksheets and are expected to figure it out for themselves. There are... Read More
Jessica Alexander
Reviewed: 4/30/2019
Degree: Sports Management
I came into EIU as a transfer student from a community college. I understand that many times, transfer students can feel sot of a disconnect from their campus due to the fact that they don't always get the same first-year student experiences, or live in campus housing, and make friends that. Fortunately, that was not my experience at EIU, The campus is extremely welcoming, and there are many on campus events where it is easy to meet new people. Aside from the social aspect of college, my academic... Read More
Colorfulcreature
Reviewed: 11/12/2018
Degree: Teaching
Great program! The best classes were the on-campus art studio classes during the summers. I learned a ton, and feel this program improved my teaching ability and knowledge of art education. Even though I live on the west coast, this program was the best option for me in terms of cost and overall benefit. Most of my classes have had between 12-20 people in them. The professors get to know you, and give high quality feedback on your progress. There is a capstone paper in the second year of the program,... Read More
UnHappyAlumna
Reviewed: 6/14/2018
Degree: Accounting
If you want a good business school this could an okay choice, but there are better. If you want to be a college student and live a college life this isnt the one for you. This school was dry to me. The advisors i had didnt help me in anyway whatsoever. I sought academic advice from older students or students within the same major. I never enjoyed myself at this institution due to the lack of information or lack of organizations. Very small campus, so for there not to be any activity or activities... Read More
Carl R. Starwalt Jr.
Reviewed: 6/13/2018
Degree: Environmental Engineering
I am a full time employee at EIU as an Operating Engineer at the Renewable Energy Center. I was a part time student in the Sustainable Energy program. It took me 5 1/2 years to complete a 2 year program. The practicum and research portion of my degree are the most memorable and meaningful to me. I have attended college classes all over the world and not easily impressed. EIU's faculty went beyond impressing me. The Professors here make the school fun, and that is sometimes hard to do. I enjoyed being... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Health Sciences
EIU was a great school, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there working as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer with football and women's basketball. I enjoyed the class sizes and the teacher's passion to connect with each student to give them the best education.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: History
Get scholarships and go. Worth it in the long run.
Lillian
Reviewed: 7/29/2017
Degree: Clinical Psychology
Eastern has taught me so much more and solidified my career goal to become a therapist. My program is tailored toward those who want to be licensed in the state and has given me opportunities to work in the field as a graduate. I've learned about various orientations within psychotherapy, how to conduct assessments, and I'm currently working on my thesis which aims to study the correlation between resilience and one's coping style. My professors really are the backbone of the program - they're caring,... Read More
Kaitlyn Hammock
Reviewed: 6/20/2017
Degree: Biology
I have a bachelor's degree in biology with a minor in chemistry in order to complete my pre-med requirements and get into podiatry school. Eastern Illinois University is a small state school that was almost shut down due to politics and the Illinois budget. Because of the fear people had in the school shutting down, enrollment has gone down drastically, which has had an awful impact on such a great school. Many professors are taking jobs elsewhere, for fear of losing their jobs they've worked so... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Business
The class sizes are small so there is more individual attention from the professors.
Jessica Shea Alexander
Reviewed: 4/17/2017
Degree: Sports Management
I loved EIU and my masters program in Sports Administration. The culture at EIU was warm and welcoming and the learning environment was just what I needed to be successful, in the classroom that is. As much as I loved my classes, classmates, and professors, EIU did not help me enter the work force with a foot in the door. Now working for Arizona State University and starting my second masters degree in the Fall, I realize how little resources EIU had to help their students after they graduated. I... Read More
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Reviewed: 3/20/2017
Degree: Economics
Such a joke of a school. Dangerous, boring, and terrible academics. the only thing semi good about is the Greek system, if you plan on staying definelty go Greek, however half your friends will leave and go to real schools. Worst thing is the cops: all they care about is drinking citations (1000 dollars btw vs 200 dollars at most schools) to get revenue for their broke town and don't even care about the real crime. I wouldn't recommend my worst enemy to eiu
Anna Michelle
Reviewed: 3/18/2017
Degree: Health Sciences
EIU is a good, small, midwest school. The class sizes are small and the teachers really make an effort to get to know their students and be involved in their academic success. While the rigor was lacking at times, several of my classes were difficult and I was proud of the work that I did in them. The campus is safe, and many of the faculty have "safe zone" stickers on their door to show that any student can come in their office if they need a safe space. This made me personally feel that the faculty... Read More
Charity Huwe
Reviewed: 2/25/2017
Degree: Elementary Education
Eastern Illinois University was the best option for me for obtaining my degree in elementary education. I loved the program so much for my undergrad, that I decided to also attend EIU for my graduate level degree. I am currently in the process of achieving the Master's degree, and at EIU I have the full support from faculty and staff to succeed. They make me feel worth something and help me polish my skills to be used in the classrooms that I will encounter. If given the option to change my school... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/24/2017
Degree: Education
I loved the college, went there for undergraduate as well.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Education
The school has a long history of being a great teaching college. It is conveniently located to many downstate communities and thus within easy driving distance. For those wishing to live in Charleston, there are many apartments near the campus. The school works closely with the Community College system in the state of Illinois and accepts transfer credits to help save students a considerable amount of money.
Madeline Kuerz
Reviewed: 8/1/2016
Degree: Exercise Science
Because I attended Eastern Illinois University, college was the best four years of my life. Going into college, I had no idea what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I was assigned to an advising counselor who sat down with me multiple times and helped me decide what major, minor, and career path was best for me. After a semester at EIU, I decided to major in exercise science, minor in psychology, and declare pre-occupational therapy; I could not have been more excited. Once I decided on my... Read More
Rebecca Bleeker
Reviewed: 6/28/2016
Degree: Psychology
I absolutely loved my experience at EIU! I can only speak for my department, but the professors are wonderful and truly do care about you and your future success. Campus is easy to navigate and beautifully maintained. EIU has given me so many experiences that I wouldn't have been able to experience otherwise. I would do it all again if I could!
Jeremy Chavez
Reviewed: 1/15/2016
Degree: Art & Design
One particular aspect of the MA program that I am in at EIU is that it is a very fast paced one year program. I feel that this aspect has several pros and cons: 1.At times it feels like a crash course in graduate studies, and I don't have time to make quality work or research. 2.However, because it is so fast paced, I have learned a very strict work ethic. 3.I also feel that I am just beginning to get to know my committee members, but I will only be in school here for five more months, rather than... Read More