Duquesne University
Salary Score
Bachelor's
44
Master's
40
Doctoral
45
Fast Facts
Average Financial Aid: $23,183
Accreditation: Duquesne University is acredited by 14 agencies
Salary Score for Online Degrees at Duquesne University
Bachelor's Degrees
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $26,000 | $52,013 | 88 |
Master's Degrees
Educational Administration and Supervision | Not Reported | $56,331 | 52 |
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $20,500 | $49,845 | 47 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $41,000 | $67,168 | 44 |
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | $64,973 | $85,211 | 26 |
Doctoral Degrees
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration | $49,000 | $105,192 | 62 |
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | Not Reported | $101,788 | 28 |
Truth-EDRN
Reviewed: 10/19/2022
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Avoid this school like it's the plague! I wouldn't even suggest this even for my worst enemy because of the emotional anguish I have experienced no one should. I mainly chose this school because it was recommended by my Dean of nursing from my ASN and BSN. It is not worth the stress you will have. They market saying you can work while doing this which is a lie- maybe casual at most. You teach yourself, and there are no clear answers provided by the professors when asking questions from the exams... Read More
truth
Reviewed: 10/19/2022
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Do not go here for the FNP program. I am very disappointed, to say the least. You teach yourself pretty much everything. I have failed a course once, and I had to withdraw from another course because I missed the mark by 1 question. No test review exists because you may cheat, even though I offered to drive two hours for an in-person test review. Still no. You are better off going to St. Francis if you want to stay in-state.
Professor Peej
Reviewed: 5/29/2019
Degree: Nursing
Duquesne talks a great game but unfortunately doesn't deliver. Looking specifically for a doctoral program that focused on Nursing education I applied. They state they have a concentration in nursing ed and forensic nursing but it turns out that they really don't. And you have to arrange all of your own clinical experiences? Really a huge disadvantage! Tuition is very high and with the recent reorganization things are a bit muddled. Withdrew my app at my earliest convenience and have NO regrets.... Read More
Monica
Reviewed: 4/19/2018
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
My decision to attend Duquesne University was by far the worst decision of my life. The first year of the program was wonderful, however, they experienced a leadership change that has desimmated the ability of the school to provide a quality education. If you are looking to spend a lot of money and be left to educate yourself, find clinical sites without assistance (which most of them are deemed unacceptable by the professors) and work with a faculty that is engaged in making your student experience... Read More
Erika
Reviewed: 6/2/2017
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Not really recommended at least until they become more prominent in the area. They are in the middle of a huge health system and because they do NOT have any good relationship, it is extremely difficult to set up contracts once the school is mentioned. Even offices 4+ hours away have no good comments on the school. they are EXTREMELY disorganized, their on-campus is a JOKE (no skills, just clustered chaos). The instructors are very unorganized, they do not hold them to the standards of the students,... Read More
Nensha Kay
Reviewed: 8/8/2016
Degree: Health Sciences
School was ok. I think I would have benefited from going to another institution. School is not really diverse. At all. I understand that diversity is within all aspects, but even minimal aspects of diversity were not expressed. Not even among the faculty and professors.