Western Illinois University - Quad Cities is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 3300 River Dr, Moline, IL 61265, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 32 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.30 stars, Western Illinois University - Quad Cities continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
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| Monday | 7:30 AM–9 PM | 
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–9 PM | 
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–7:30 PM | 
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–7:30 PM | 
| Friday | 7:30 AM–7:30 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
My last college had aide left over. The semester is about to start and this one doesn’t know whether or not I’ll have to pay for books out of pocket. It starts in 6 days! I want to pull out so bad but now they’ll hit me with a bill. How are fees undetermined before you start? EDIT: 3 days before class they hit me with a $3,000 bill that’s due in less than a month. The balance was ZERO forever. It’s the bait and switch tactic. There’s a reason the enrollment is dropping. They didn’t just take FASFA for ONE semester. They took FASFA FOR ALL SEMESTERS UNTIL 2027. Don’t make the same mistake that I did. I’m highly frustrated with the other reviews that were left by others because they refused to go in to detail or why they gave a one star. Look elsewhere.
There is so much misinformation in the WIU-QC bio I don't know where to start. 1- (40 programs my a$$) I was forced to change my major away from Journalism because 99.8% of the Journalism curriculum was still in Macomb. 2- If there are 20 student groups at WIU-QC, none of them were for continuing adult education students 30 or older and the only other 30+ student I met in four years was chased off while crying because there was so little support available to him. 3- If there is a 12:1 instructor/student ratio, it was not there in 2014 when I graduated. The campus was so small and understaffed you had to almost threaten violence just to get access to a usable computer to work on campus. I gave up and bought a new laptop because it was nearly impossible to do work if you needed a computer on campus. The WIU "cost guarantee" is either a blatant lie or something that has been recently adopted. There was ZERO support when signing up for student loans when all my previous loans were grants so of course I ended up signing up for more than I needed. It was nearly impossible to meet with counselors, and there was ZERO support for older continuing education students. I could not have felt more unwelcome. I'm just glad I at least stuck it out and graduated because overall I didn't enjoy my experience at WIU-QC.
The advisors and facility here know what they are talking about when it comes to signing up for needed coursework. I’ve never had an issue here. It makes it easier to sign up for classes when you know what you would like to major in. The Western Illinois University staff do an excellent job giving you the correct information and keeping you updated on campus information. I’ve only had one person in a student resource department switch positions with a new department contact through the pandemic. This staff member also made me aware of the contact transition at the beginning of the semester which as a student, I greatly appreciate. Communication to students about resources and campus information is great here. This University’s staff are very responsive to the pandemic and offers free COVID-19 testing for students. It’s a very affordable public four year University institution. A great choice for college students in the Quad Cities or elsewhere. Western Illinois University seems offers a diverse selection of programs and graduate programs to prepare you for your choice of major. Some of of which you can do completely online. Western Illinois University to attend with great leadership during a national pandemic.
Finally the QC has a four year public university - and WIU is an incredible addition to QC and Moline. They offer a variety of classes and majors. Please check out this great option for your continuing education. Also a great place to hold meetings - you cannot beat the view of the Mississippi River.
Went for early voting Friday night. The outside line was an hour long. Inside, clean and nice. Not that big an area for voting and only four machines. I'm guessing that weren't expecting throngs of people, however, they did a bang up job with that they had.
Best college experience! Loved being close to home with large school experience. Great classes offered and professors that truly care.
Took my boy to his chess tournament there. Easy access with vending machines there.
As a soon to be alumnist of WIU-QC, I can say with confidence that I got my monies worth.The faculty and admissions personnel could not do enough for you, and all you ever had to do is ask.
clean, beautiful and has an excellent chess club
The admissions are a bunch of ladys with no common sense they screwed up my application and it got denied and then they made me have to write a letter and appeal this denial when it was there fault.