University of Memphis
About the Business
The University of Memphis is a vibrant school located at 3720 Alumni Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. At the UofM, students have the opportunity to create their own unique experience and shape their future. The institution has produced successful CEOs, Grammy award winning artists, New York Times best-selling authors, and more. The campus is a hub of discovery and opportunity, where students can write their own story and pursue their passions. The University of Memphis is committed to diversity and inclusion, and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, disability, or any other protected class. The Office for Institutional Equity is available to address any inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies. Additionally, the institution complies with Title IX regulations to prevent discrimination based on sex in education programs. Come and discover all that the University of Memphis has to offer as you embark on your own Me Memphis journey.
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Location & Phone number
3720 Alumni Ave, Memphis, TN 38152, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"UofM is a greedy and morally destitute place. They will attempt to rob you yearly by sneaking in book fees into your tuition, and you will need to opt out every single semester. They also force you to buy a meal plan, even if you are not an on campus student. The admin here are lazy and here to line their pockets and stroke their egos. You can expect constant spam from the President stroking his sense of importance as they continue to try to drain you dry for sportsball money. University of Memphis admin, you're bad people, and I wish only the worst for you. If there's a hell, you belong there. PS: Beyond that, the classes suck and almost all of them are just watching a person read a slideshow while you barely understand them. Glad I'm out of this hell hole."
"When I attended I was severely depressed. Memphis is unsafe and U of M is close to a bad neighborhood only natives know about. I stayed in carpenter complex and my parent said it looked like a shelter for $2000 a semester. Trashy, old and un-renovated. Memphis doesn’t have much to do for natives but the campus only had the newly opened Recreational Center and University Center. It got so old by December. Chick-fil-A and Panda Express were the typical options. Not much food options and campus was so BORING. I didn’t have a car so was always left on campus and it was a ghost town on weekends. The events on campus were dry and less people showed up to the courtyard at times. HOCO was a repeat of last year at Main Event. This campus as far as amenities and non-party, non-city related activities was 0/10. No good-clean campus fun for me. As a Memphis native I wanted to get away from Memphis but of course I have to leave Memphis to get that out-of-state experience. They would obviously copy trends on other colleges nation wide. But my experience there was lackluster and mediocre. Depression was at an all time high by December because of how boring campus was without a vehicle or friends with vehicles."
"I was one credit away from getting my bachelors degree in health science and unfortunately couldn’t complete it because I couldn’t do the internship that was required… it’s really hard when you work a full-time job and need insurance, to look through a list of unpaid internships and the complicated processes involved with it. Most of the internships were unpaid and offered no insurance.. Not wasting any more money on student loans for this! I’ve interned at other places for work experiences for my degree and they did not accept it because it wasn’t to their “standards”. Get your degree when your younger or if someone can help pay your bills.."
"This college offers a various range of innovative programs. Including course schedules that are designed to accommodate students that are working full time."
"Either they need to stop buying stuff that requires a semi truck to deliver or they need to trim their trees & tow cars parked too close to intersections. You'd think someone there would understand physics & engineering enough to make these simple changes. But sadly they're probably too busy indoctrinated the next generation of leftist voters to teach basic physics."
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