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Grand Canyon University Reviews
What is it like working at Grand Canyon University?
Extremely Busy.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Phoenix:
Pros: The people on my team
Cons: We seem to be expected to take on more with less compensation and the system doesn't help us do the work in a more timely manner
There is no support for faculty.
Adjunct Professor in Kennewick:
Pros: Work from home
Cons: No supervisor, no help for new people, no course lead, other instructors give ‘As’ because it’s easy and the school doesn’t pay much. It’s a numbers game. It doesn’t matter if the students know anything about writing. Other instructors give the students an A.
Rewarding.
Adjunct Professor in Raleigh:
Pros: Feedback from students
Cons: Salary
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