

Carleton University’s Sociology doctoral program has excellent faculty and professors who are genuinely invested in students’ learning and success. They are approachable, thoughtful, and willing to provide guidance and feedback, which makes navigating complex courses much easier. I’ve always felt supported both academically and professionally, and the professors create an environment where questions and discussion are encouraged.
On the other hand, there are some practical challenges. Parking on campus can be frustrating, especially during peak hours, and finding convenient spots can be difficult to find. Food options on campus are also limited at certain times, so planning ahead is sometimes necessary. Despite these minor inconveniences, I would still recommend Carleton for anyone looking for a strong academic program with professors who truly care about their students.
View moreThe campus culture is vibrant and varied, fostering a sense of community that makes you feel eager to participate in university life here. The faculty members in my experience are supportive, they help you see positive results from the effort you put into your studies. Overall, I had a positive experience at Carleton University. I am grateful for the lifelong friendships, invaluable knowledge and support from the faculty and institution in general.
View moreI have enjoyed my experience at Carleton so far. Though all my classes have been online, most of the professors seem to really care about their students and are passionate about what they are teaching. Sadly, I have missed out on the campus experience due to the pandemic and online learning but hopefully, there will be more in-person classes next school year.
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