University of Denver
📍 Korean language schools in Denver
University of Denver is located in Denver (Usa). Featured in the korean language schools category, it has a rating of 7.8. Check all the details here.
Features and services of University of Denver
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Parking
- Free of charge street parking
- Paid multi-storey car park
- Paid parking lot
University of Denver is in position 8 out of 22 in korean language schools in Denver
Customer Reviews
University of Denver has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 471 reviews on Google
As a proud University of Denver alum, I am thrilled to share how incredible this campus is. The blend of historic charm and modern facilities creates an inspiring atmosphere, surrounded by lush green spaces and breathtaking views of the Rockies. It’s more than just a place to study—it’s a place to grow and create lasting memories. Whether you're a prospective student or simply visiting, DU’s vibrant and picturesque campus is sure to captivate your heart!
One of the most prominent and premier institutes for higher education in Denver area. DU is known for law, business and humanities programs across usa. The campus is comparatively small but very nice and well maintained. I love going to the campus. Will highly recommend a visit
The University of Denver recommended an online class through a third party to obtain a certificate in cyber security and ethical hacking. It’s called Partners to Success. The 100 hour course provides a certificate, with resume writing but no job hunting assistance. We signed my son up for this course, and this is what happened. After speaking to the registration person in charge, since their employees work from home in different locations across the country, and discussing the fees, when I called to make a payment they said the fees increased from 2850.00 to 3470.00, and have been in affect for several months. Since it’s an ongoing program one can register any time. It took two weeks to begin because my son couldn’t log in since they had entered the wrong country code. Then another week to start because they had entered the wrong phone number. The labs with the videos were not accessible because of their glitches, and the professor never answered my son’s email after several attempts, to which the administrator stepped in to help with google face time. After the second video, the complicated homework instructions were over several pages and you can’t go back to look at them, only shutting down the screen and rebooting the lab instructions and taking photos on your phone was the answer. There were no simulations or examples to complete the homework. After more calls and emails we were told to use two screens and Open the e book but the ebook was Nowhere to be found. After more emails we were directed to another administrator who never answered her phone, voicemails or emails. I was instructed to reply to ‘all’ so everyone could know what was going on. Each lab is timed, and if you need more time, you must request it and another week goes by. The entire course must be finished within four months plus if one needs to retake a timed text, that’s another $400.00. You waste a lot of time requesting help, nobody answers including the professors, whom they guarantee a response within 48 hours. The website is confusing, complicated and shuts down by early evening so it’s inaccessible. They offer a full refund within the first 30 days but good luck with that. They send you to the administrator’s refund department that does not answer their voicemails or emails. There is literally nobody to talk to. Yes the one human I did speak with was friendly but with this program being spread out all over the United States and possibly abroad, it’s a dysfunctional organization that is both frustrating and expensive. There are many alternatives online and if you do pay 3470.00 and want a refund good luck. I’m waiting for visa to resolve this. For that price you could hire a private tutor or the class should have a professor available 8-5 Monday through Friday. They might change the name of this online class through a third party. Right now it’s called Partners for Success. Be careful with this program. It’s not worth it.
It has a beautiful campus and many parks around it. Good for dogs walks and socializing with social distancing. It's well maintained. Academically, I haven't studied at DU, so not much aware of programs they offer, but heard from many that it's one of top school for law.
I believe that it is fundamental that a person speaks not merely by word but performs their acts by deed. The Josef Korbel School and the broader University of Denver campus should be embarrassed by its inaction and ineptitude in regards to the situation in which I find myself. As a campus that preaches "Prepare for Purpose," I have faced prejudice and outright oppression. I would like to think that such an institution would fight for the rights of a former student who has had his human rights violated as defined by United Nations international human rights law. The Nelson Mandela rules were violated by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Jail against me. Further, the Nelson Mandela rules were adopted as state law in Colorado in 2017. This violation of human rights law against me is indisputable and I have extensive and ample evidence to prove the culpability of the law enforcement officers involved. Law enforcement misconduct against me has escalated to the point of having an officer within the Denver Police District 1 Station threaten false arrest against me for attempting to report her for a crime. This occurred within the station which is heavily recorded as well as having personal video footage of the incident. Such an act by an officer of the law is a violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Federal Constitution. I have appealed to the university in regards to my situation but they have been unresponsive at best. I have experienced complacency, dishonesty, and outright criminal activity by law enforcement throughout this process. The judiciary, which allowed the torture to occur while I was under its supervision and openly protesting during its occurrence, has also chosen inaction up to this point. These champions of social change and progress are nothing more than cloistered hypocrites who have allowed these offenses to occur in their own back yards. Law enforcement has openly and willfully broken the law against me several times but the university and its staff have not utilized their resources to assist or defend me against this instance of State tyranny. *To note: I have also filed formal complaints at the local, state, and federal level. As the violation is defined as a crime against humanity by UN international human rights law I have also filed complaint with the International Criminal Court.
What a nice arena. Pioneer hockey game was fun. Students were really great and fun. Concession prices were great. Great evening for an old couple. LOL
Great school, I enjoyed my time of study there. Majority of my time spent there was in library to study. Classrooms are clean, teachers are great, nice outdoors, beautiful campus.
Information about University of Denver
Address
University of Denver is located at Denver, CO 80210, United States
Phone
The phone number of University of Denver is +1 303-871-2000
Website
The website of University of Denver is: du.edu
Business Hours
Monday: 08:00–17:00
Tuesday: 08:00–17:00
Wednesday: 08:00–17:00
Thursday: 08:00–17:00
Friday: 08:00–17:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed