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University of North Alabama
1 Harrison Plaza, Florence, Alabama, United States
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About the University of North Alabama
The University of North Alabama, located at 1 Harrison Plaza in Florence, Alabama, is a prestigious institution offering over 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees. Known for its high-quality education, UNA also provides flexible online programs for students to enroll in. New students can even take their first course for free in these online programs. The university's historic campus in downtown Florence is the perfect setting for students to find their fit and pursue their academic goals. The Department of Social Work at UNA is celebrating its 50th anniversary, with a special conference planned for March 12 at the Guillot University Center. Additionally, the university's 1830 Giving Initiative encourages donors to support UNA throughout the month of March. Experience all that the University of North Alabama has to offer and join the class of 2024 in shaping your future.
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1 Harrison Plaza, Florence, AL 35632, United States
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"There's both positive and negatives to going to school here, mostly negatives. I’ve not had a good experience at this school. They protect predators. They don't always have a good selection of teachers in every department. For example, classes in the computer/business departments are all taught by just a handful of teachers. If that teacher is horrible at teaching, you're out of luck. Some teachers miss class regularly to the point that it's ridiculous. Why am I here if you don’t want to be here? There’s one teacher who is egotistical and has the worst attitude out of all the teachers I’ve taken. He regularly bad mouths other teachers in front of students when they’re discussing their coursework for other classes. That is absolutely appalling and unprofessional. Other teachers only do the bare minimum. They want you to teach yourself. Half of them never respond to emails. Advisors and those in other advisory roles across campus are completely unhelpful. There’s been some teachers who inappropriately go on and on about their political views when it has nothing to do with the class itself. He was regularly sexist towards female students, but he held a high position outside of teaching with the school. There's literally only about two teachers in this department specifically that I would consider good teachers. One of those teachers was only there for a year before taking a job overseas. James Pope was the best teacher this department ever had and the other teachers could have learned from him. He was too good for this school. In total, I've only had a few amount of great teachers who really cared about my wellbeing and success at this school. We complain about parking every semester, every single year. They do nothing about it. This has been going on for years. They will however boast how many more students are coming to the school each year. Those students have nowhere to park, and the school constantly blocks off a major amount of parking. I even heard two of the school staff talking about how students were trying to find a place to park one morning, the campus police had blocked parking spots and were laughing in the students' faces. I've also been harassed without cause by campus police before. They get a ton of money, both from students (ever increasing tuition and fees) and the state. They're building expensive new department buildings and stadium, but you also need to put that money into what students are needing, aside from new buildings. The number one need is parking. Every year, they survey us on dining options and nothing comes of it. Apart from chick fil a, mane market and grab and go locations, the on campus dining options are very expensive. You can expect to go through your dining dollars within a month, maybe two and a half if you don't eat often. Every single semester, the school sends out evaluations for the students to essentially grade the teacher. We know the teachers get the feedback, because a few of them have complained about receiving negative feedback every year. I don't know about you, but if I was given negative feedback every single semester, I would fix what I was doing wrong like what would be expected at any normal business. In a normal business, there would be consequences. There is even one teacher in the music department that even other teachers know how bad he is, because students complain and can't get any help because his wife is the department head. He’s been arrested for assault! UNA sends evaluations out and they receive the feedback, but they obviously don't care. They don't go out of their way to find good teachers that care about their students. They will instead reward bad behavior with tenures. The few positives that I have briefly touched on: I do have a small support system at this school. There are a few teachers who truly care about the students. The best thing about this school is Leo and the departed Una. At least the lion is well taken care of and given the best. This school would do better to actually listen to their students and not just pretend to."
"UNA is an amazing university!!! Aside from it being the oldest public university in Alabama & a beautiful historic campus, it's a place anyone can become an alumnus!!! It DOES take work, but no matter how old you are, they welcome you with open arms!!! Don't give up on your dreams, I never thought I could, but I made it across that stage 5 years after I began. UNA offers so many degrees online, making it so easy & flexible to get your degree. The professors who teach online are awesome & very understanding."
"I mainly want to give a warning to anyone planning to attend here about parking and living on campus with the numbers rising. There are only 1868 spots for students to live in dorms. With over 10,000 students now going to una, this means under 20% can dorm. This also means only 20% can use the transit system so the others either have to live close enough to walk (very few houses and apartments are within walking distance) or park. Parking is horrendous and at this point ridiculous. I truly wish they would look into parking and dorms before they built anythingelse but for some reason accommodating students doesn’t seem to be a priority. If you have a 9 am class living off campus expect to have to be looking for parking by 7:30 and i would say on the first few days 6:30-7 but the parking doesn’t get much better like it used too since most teachers have a 3-day excused or unexcused absence rule. Lions lyft only goes within 3 miles of campus so not bringing a car is pretty much not an option. The parking deck is full everyday all day until about 3-4 pm. Your best bet is to park at the church of Christ church down the road but it’s a walk. I have had days where I quite literally couldn’t find a spot so I haven’t even been able to get to class.. all these options they give are for the students living on campus NOTHING for the 80% that do not. They will not warn you about this so knowing is kind of just learning it the hard way or hear say. The university could truly be up to any other d1 school in this state but they are raising tuition and lowering accessibility instead of simply accommodating the students they have. They also preach how it can be affordable but unless you get financial aid and alot of it it will not be. Not working is literally not an option unless your parents just pay for everything. Even parking for your own dorm I’ve heard is horrible. Another parking deck would help a ton with this but they won’t do it. It is hard to make friends without being in a sorority or being recognized by the university in some way. Alabama is and will forever be above una until they learn how to accommodate transit for students living on and off campus. Whether it’s rentable bikes or golf carts or expanding lions lift or expanding transit. Also if you go to the medical center they say they’ll excuse you if it’s that day you call but this is not true if it’s later in the day and they have no appointments open so I reccomend Huntsville hospitals urgent care if you can get there. I feel bad they are understaffed but they really need to stop trying to expand if that’s the case. If you have jose as your freshman advisor I reccomend trying to get with someone else especially if your getting advised late in the summer, meaning beginning of July. After that you are pretty much on your own. There isn’t even enough general classes for all the students here. I know students that go to other university’s and pay just as much as I do and do not have the problems I do with the attendance policy especially considering covid still exist and you shouldn’t be coming to clas while sick.. this gives one full week until your grade drops and in some classes the grade drops for every excuses or unexcused absence. Because of this people DO come to class sick because no one wants to drop their gpa to avoid infecting people with covid and they should not have too. Anything other than covid you might as well just take the grade and not try to fight it. Some professors (mainly the younger ones) are amazing with this and understand completely. They recognize that there are students struggling and talk about it but again the resources are limited too counseling which takes time out of study hours and working and that will do nothing for grades or professors understating. It’s very disconnected in that area. Another thing is if you think your ever gonna party during college here, unless you wanna take the risk of serious charges no you will not. Go to bama or auburn or Jacksonville anywhere else it is like they expect this to be a private university"
"Culinary school will help development the fundamental kitchen safety and food preparation skills necessary to succeed in the food industry. Here are some International cuisines taught by the Executive Chef professors at the School of North Alabama."
"Beautiful campus. The lion habitat was really cool."
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