I would recommend this university to anyone whom, is entering into a program that they are already quite skilled within. Reason being, with getting your education from SNHU remotely, the classroom delivery of material is lacking. You are able to do things at a more convenient pace, however, if you are new to the field of study and require a more in-depth delivery of the material, this is not a route I would advise going. During my studies at SNHU, I found that the support from student advisors was amazing. They really do keep up with your activity and performance as a student and find ways to help see you through to completion. During the courses though, it is found that you will be less likely to learn as much of the material as you do merely go through the motions by submitting assignments that feel repetitive, and replying/posting in discussion forums with strangers. These requirements, along with various papers and projects all began to feel structured similarly and did not leave me with feeling I had taken away anything field-applicable. Remote learning without a lecture-based delivery of materials has seemingly become one that is more a formality to achieve the degree that proves what you likely came into the institution already knowledgeable on. Therefore, if it is a field of study with which you are not familiar with, I would recommend instead doing in-person learning or seeking the material in another format.