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Spalding University

(77 reviews)

Egan Leadership Center, 901 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40203

Spalding University

Overview

Spalding University in Kentucky, United States is a highly rated and trusted school, conveniently located at Egan Leadership Center, 901 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40203. Known for its reliable services and customer-focused approach, our school has proudly served the local community with quality and care.

With over 77 verified reviews and an impressive 4.00-star rating, Spalding University stands out as one of the best schools in Kentucky. Customers consistently praise our clean facilities, fast turnaround times, affordable pricing, and friendly staff.

We offer a wide range of services designed to meet your needs. Our convenient operating hours make us an ideal choice for people with busy schedules.

Whether you're a local resident or just passing through the area, Spalding University is your go-to destination for professional, affordable, and dependable services. Stop by today — we're confident you'll be glad you did.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–5 PM
Thursday 8 AM–5 PM
Friday 8 AM–5 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Tammy Curtis (Mrs Tammy)

Visited for the first time - really enjoyed the campus and surrounding area

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Sandra

I had an appointment there today. The staff I talked to during the appointment were great. I left my phone there by accident. The building my appointme was locked. I couldn't all them because my phone was inside. When I tried to get help from students and staff outside they were all stuck up and ignored me. I think one may have called security on me instead of helping me. After about fifteen minutes of this a student helped me get in the building to get my phone. I hope all the staff and students who were rude and ignored me get treated the same way next time they are somewhere needing help.

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Adam Reising

TL;DR: It's a private university, not great, not bad, but kinda bad, but mostly frustrating enough for me to leave - and I'm a military veteran student with consistent A or B grades. I attended some undergrad here in pursuit of a PhD in physical therapy. It's okay in some ways, but I decided to leave because I found the overall experience to be unsatisfactory and very frustrating both in and out of the classroom. STEM classes are brutal in a 6-week format unless the professor is exceptionally good at it. About half my professors were somewhat incompetent (as in couldn't provide basic definitions for certain things, in one instance; another was straight up incorrect info being presented as fact which I proved in 30 seconds when challenged - it was political in nature which shouldn't even be in the classroom to begin with) or stubbornly forced cumbersome and unnecessary practices like refusing to release study material or assignments ahead of time or failing to provide extra practice material. For instance, one professor made the week's assigned readings and homework available to view on a Monday afternoon, but required it be completed by Saturday night. That's about 36 hours per week of denying me access to the material. As a working adult especially, that is a wildly disrespectful of students' time - and this professor did not budge when I or any other students asked about it while never shutting up about their own accomplishments. The undergrad courses are in a 6-week accelerated format, so that kind of blatant disregard for the students' time is completely unacceptable. I have since transferred to another university. Oh yeah, and one professor in a health science class who was also a registered nurse required students to answer questions about sensitive health data into a group spread sheet, then emailed the entire class with the key indicating exactly who answered what. It was a major breach of confidentiality, and they should not have been allowed to ask such questions to begin with, imo. I reached out the chair, and they didn't give a single crap. So, you know, probably don't trust an organization that has zero regard for health data and confidentiality. I even tried to get an alternate assignment a couple times because of this very breach of confidentiality, but the professor refused and instead kept arguing with me about how "it doesn't matter that they're not a licensed therapist" and I still have to answer about private, personal mental health and other information. To be fair, there were some good professors, and the one that stood out the most to me was Dr. Doyle. She handled her biology course with superb finesse and expertise. It was definitely one of the most difficult courses I've done, but she was always on point in terms of providing a clear and concise syllabus, scheduled assignments, exams, etc., so you could prepare, plan, and succeed as long as you put the work in. If every professor conducted themselves like her, then this would be one of the best universities in the state. Dr. Doyle should give a masterclass in teaching college courses. I was going to just let it all go without a review, but hearing about the plights of some friends dealing with some nonsense at Spalding made me reconsider. For such a small class size, it seems the trend among some program leadership and professors is to be irrationally stubborn and inflexible and like I noted, disregard confidentiality and punish you with grade penalties for objecting - but perhaps that's just the human condition. Oh, and the dean loves to send out mass emails to students about the flavor of the week regarding politics, and it's always one-sided. Get over yourself, lady. Your job is not to dictate politics to the students. I don't like the business structure of universities to begin with, and I definitely have no tolerance for one that shoves political jargon down my throat too.

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James Collins

Spalding University and our local business share much of the same downtown city block and they have always been a good neighbor, and good for this entire neighborhood. Spalding is a major part of the civic glue which keeps this neighborhood and surrounding areas together.

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Robin From-Tapp

I have been at this school for 6 years; first as an undergraduate and now as a graduate. The small classes and individual attention are the best. I simply cannot say enough about how much support and genuine engagement I have experienced. This is the best school and I am happy I chose Spalding.

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Curtis Lavender

Msbc - will give you all the tools for your toolkit to succeed! Great program, professors, atmosphere, be computer savvy, be focused to reach your goals, clean classrooms, hallways!

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Brandt Callahan

Spalding University is an urban university tucked inside the heart of downtown Louisville. The feel of the campus is pretty cool as everything is close and easy to get to. And it seems like the opportunities are tremendous with Louisville providing a backyard full of connections and internships.

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James Stone

I attended Spalding 20 yrs ago. I was in the Ministerial Studies program. After two yrs of work and tuition money paid Spalding decided to abruptly end the program. No warning, no heads up at all. Students were left hanging with no where to go. Administration didn't have the guts to tell us. They made the professer do it. I felt bad for him. Oh, and they canned him too. No two weeks notice, nothing. One thing you will NEVER find at Spalding is INTEGRITY. Anyone out there looking for a school, don't go to Spalding !

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Atomic Axolotl

This school has been the biggest waste of a year and $40,000 of tuition, room & board, and supplies. If I could give it 0 stars I would and I would highly suggest had anyone planning to attend here rethink their choice. Just because they give you a scholarship does NOT make it worth it. There are plenty of other schools that offer the same degree for a better quality of education. Staff(professors, advisors, financial aid, food service, etc.) are all rude. I wish I was joking. Staff of all types are either blatantly rude or just ignore you when you have concerns/questions. As a freshman having to live on campus(Morrison Hall), Residential Advisors(RA’s) are extremely disconnected and don't keep confidentiality on problems they are suppose to, causing gossip and unnecessary tension. Morrison itself is also filthy. Residents do not clean up after themselves and each floor is always trashed and common areas(such as the basement/kitchen) are constantly having items broken/stolen by other residents. Quiet Hours are a joke and most RAs claim handling situations, “aren’t there job”, leaving assistance unreachable do to staff only being obtainable from Monday-Friday from about 10-4. We have been out of hand soap in 2 dispenses in the shared bathroom for over a month. I WISH I was joking. I wish this was some sick prank. On top of that, the idea of a 6 week class is fine until you have an underprepared professor, or have zero take away from the class itself. Due to the sessions being 6 weeks and have 3, per semester with a week in between it also makes it impossible to transfer after one semester. Since there is a split between session 3, and winter break. Making other university’s semesters start/end about 2 weeks different than Spaldings. Meaning, you would fail up to 2 classes if you decide to transfer mid year. If you are considering starting here as an undergraduate. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE reconsider. Do not waste your time or your money. There are other schools that would be worth the extra hundreds-thousands of dollars. Do not waste your time here.

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Jackie Williams

I applied Oct 17 for admission and was told by admission counselor that Spalding was not a good fit for me and suggested that I go to JCC, before receiving any of my transcripts. After calling several times in hopes of speaking with someone else...I emailed the director of admission who convinced me that Spalding was not discriminating against me due to my race... But it is going on five months and I am still not admitted...I have been told my transcripts was not received, and had to reorder transcripts several times. I have never felt so unwelcomed and discriminated against.

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Sam Rogers

The school lies a lot. They will say what ever it takes to get you to come here even if it is not true. If you're an artist don't come. They promise studios which you won't get and they have rights to steal YOUR art.

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Doug Bostock

Spalding makes it a point to discriminate against English speaking U.S. citizens who were not born in this country by requiring them take the TOEFL exam. This requirement is a joke and cannot be waived regardless of how long you have been a …

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Timothy Bruneau

They are building sports fields here. All rocks and broken concrete now. According to the sign though it is going to be pretty nice.

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Anthony “Rico” Iokia

I like what they're doing around the city not only building for the school but also for the community like the dog park on 2nd street

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Miss Renee

Nice facility but it is not handicap friendly.

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Jennifer Mattingly

Tuition is very overpriced and so many of the classes were a complete waste of time. My degree is also useless

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khalid sultan

Great

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Jess S

The staff as well as student's are really nice!

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Clemmie Hopkins

Glad to see the improvements they made

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Thomas Rasinen

Spoke to a Marketing class at Spalding. Great place to study.