| Monday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Friday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
I would give Regis a negative star rating if I could. I attended about 8 years ago and had no issues. I re-enrolled in January and have had nothing but issues. From getting people to return my call for enrolling to now, 7 months later, getting a $2,000 fee because they supposedly mistakenly gave me a scholarship (that they told me I got when I enrolled) and then reversed it causing me to get late fees and have a large balance now that my student loans won't cover. Many classes are disorganized and frustrating. AFTER I enrolled in CIS they told me they are completely cancelling this degree program because they don't have enough students enrolling. It's now a mad dash to make sure I'm enrolled in every class because they won't be offering them again. I looked into transferring to CU Denver and they are requiring I send syllabus's for nearly all my Computer courses because they're considered unidentifiable. I was mixed between going to CU and Regis and apparently I made the wrong choice. Spend your money at a better school than Regis. They are laying people off like crazy and are such a mess. This is too expensive of a path to be so poorly managed by them. So disappointed in them.
I recently inquired about the a program at Regis University and was disappointed by the conflicting information I received. The website and Guild platform clearly state that a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, along with the completion of an Object-Oriented Programming prerequisite, is required for admission. However, I was informed by a representative that a BS degree in a relevant field and an additional programming course are also necessary. This discrepancy led to confusion and frustration, as the requirements on the site seem misleading. I hope the university updates its admissions information to ensure prospective students are accurately informed. I will take my money elsewhere.
Played basketball here. Couldn’t find parking near the gym so I had to go a little farther
The best choice for my daughter. I have no complaints about anything. This is a wonderful school. They have it right. Professors are the best I’ve seen or heard about.
Excellent school. Graduated with a Masters in Software Engineering. Like every other great institution you have to work hard to earn your grades. I prefer the online format because of my work and it turned out great for me because I am self - driven. My course work were very practical and gave me the skills I need for the industry.
I am a nursing student currently attending Regis. I’ve had a good experiences with professors, But some of the staff on campus is completely incompetent. My overall opinion is to not go here unless you’re going for something that the school is specifically known for. For example, the nursing/medical programs are known for being great, also the education program. If you’re coming for any other degree, I would recommend go elsewhere. Save the money!
November of 2012 I went into the University experience as an older student 30 years after high school. I was petrified. But now I am down to my last two classes to graduate with my BA in May. I found most of the instructors to be caring and approachable. The classes are small, so interaction is guaranteed. You get out of it what you put in and the school ensures a great learning environment. My first Academic Advisor was so-so, but still communication is what I make of it. I had nothing guaranteed that was not obtained. I tell everyone about my experiences and encourage anyone looking for a quality spirit/mind centered education to go for it at Regis. I am looking forward to beginning the graduate program in the fall. Thanks Regis!
It is a wonderful school. I am very blessed and humbled to be attending a Jesuit School, which embodies my beliefs and ideals. This is the school that the world needs to educate our world leaders. I have graduated once already and am working on my graduate degree. I cannot stress enough the beauty that Knowing gives a person. I believe everyone that believes in higher power should devote themselves to the Jesuit tradition. I am a student, I am a believer and I Am wholly committed to the Jesuit way.
The gym is closed in the weekends on the summer and closes at 7:30p M-F. Additionally, the dumbbells only go up to 100lbs. The core classes are arguably easier than my middle school. The business program is ehhhh but since Mr. Anderson stroked a check for $10 million we'll have to see what improvements are made. Apparently the nursing/medical program is great though
I had an amazing experience at Regis! The professors are some of the best I have met over my many years in the professional industry.