I graduated from Loyola’s SCPS program in 2009. As a full-time working adult I liked that this program was designed for adults like myself who wanted to obtain their degrees while holding full-time jobs. Classes were scheduled in the evenings and weekends. Workload was manageable. Most of the professors also had full-time day jobs while teaching part-time. Nevertheless they were all knowledgeable in the subject matter and accessible. I got my degree in exact amount of time as was projected by the admissions office. What I didn’t like is that after completing the program and obtaining my degree there was no follow up from the University. There were no offers for job assistance. And, up until few years ago, there were no opportunities to connect with the alumni. The only form of correspondence that made it into my inbox and mailbox were solicitations for gifting. Piles of these solicitations left a bit of a blemish on my overall pretty basic experience.