| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
Excellent place to work and go to school! Great athletics facility and business school.
Terrible university for veterans. They do not care about you in the slightest and will do nothing to help you. Veterans office is also zero help. I would urge anyone to go somewhere else. Good luck out there.
I toured the campus with two of my students. They did not like the vibe of the school.
I’ve been a student here for the past 3 years and since COVID, I’ve seen it sadly decline. Parking passes are outrageously expensive and an absolute ripoff. 300 dollars is way too much to ask for just to leave your car in a parking lot. …
I attended Salem State University for both my Undergraduate and Graduate work. I had a WONDERFUL experience. If you apply yourself and become involved in the University community, you can thrive. Faculty are friendly/supportive and are …
I had a wonderful experience during my years at Salem! Professors were bright, enthusiastic, and imparted their knowledge in a style which resulted in valuable tools to use throughout my career. Of most value to me were my courses in law, economics, and psychology.
It's a good 4 year university for commuters and fairly cheap compared to other 4 year universities around the Boston area. I am going into my 4th year now at Salem State and I can say if you don't have a morning class you better leave early for parking because there's simply not enough.
Loved the experience. Got my undergrad in 2.5 years instead of 4. Spent around $ 10000 total from my pocket and got well paying job right out of university. The best return on investment in my life. Thanks Salem State.
COMMUTER PARKING TICKET $125 - I AM SHOCKED HOW MUCH THESE STATE SCHOOL EXPLOIT THEIR STUDENTS. …
You can get a great education here--the faculty are dedicated and there's lot of great opportunities. However, the price continues to skyrocket from when I went here. Do two years first at a community college and save yourself $10000s.