Talk:Ross University
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This certainly isn't neutral, but I saw it posted in an earlier edit, and I think this criticism might lead to a worthwile "Contorversies" section if the information is corroborated.
"Since DeVry University acquired the campus, more emphasis has been placed on gouging the students with massive quantities of textbooks, unnecessary supplies, and overpriced equipment. The school has also begun crowding the lectures to the point where students must sit on the floor, or are placed in "honors" programs in which they are encouraged not to attend class, but to rely on self study. To the school's benefit, Ross does encourage students to attend US medical or veterinary schools if possible."
-LHOOQ 7-7-07
As a current student, I have a great dispute with the statement "continue clinical clerkships at teaching institutions". You can speak to the thousands of Ross students and maybe 10% are actually doing them at teaching/university institutions. It is a bold face lie that a majority of students are able to do their clinical clerkships at these places. Rzagza35 23:19, 16 July 2007 (UTC)

