What I liked:
-Sustainable concerns of the school
-Partnership with Social Education University in order to deliver social related modules
What I didn’t like while being registered to an international program:
-Some material modules are still in German, some teachers suggested to translate them on Deepl
-Local students are not very open-minded… tend to create their own circles and don’t include international students
-Even though the program is supposed to be taught in English, more minors are given in German than in English, which reduces the minors choices to 3 only…
To improve:
-Class materials and/or explanations can be given in English even though the student asked a question in Swiss-German (more inclusive)
-More inclusive events, even though students can not be forced to take part in them, help international students to be included by locals
Recommend? :
I do not think that I would recommend international students to study there. I studied one year in Geneva, and the international program there is more inclusive than the one in Lucerne.