Neumont College of Computer Science
Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Academics

Key Academic Stats

Highest Degree Offered
Bachelor's
Total Number of Students
484
Total Number of Undergrads
484
Academic Calendar

Quarter

Non Traditional Learning
  • Online Classes
  • Summer Sessions
Student:Faculty Ratio
18:1
US National: 21:1
Classroom Sizes

0
100
56%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
59%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%

Faculty Overview

Ethnicity

What Students Are Saying

This is an extremely challenging school, and is very fast paced. If you don't keep up you can fall behind very quickly. It is also a year round school which is hard for some students to adjust to. About half of the students drop out or fail by the time their first year is almost finished, either because they couldn't handle the work load or because programming just wasn't for them.
Rachel from Colorado Springs, CO
i hear it is quite hard but i look forward to it. just i don't recommend playing video games till 1 in the morning.
samantha from mckinney, tx
The school is very challenging, a lot of hands-on learning. if you have the determination and will-power to learn then you should be safe. Yet there are those who don't tale it seriously and decide to slack off or procrastinate and then they get hit by reality. To be honest, it hurts seeing them drop out or struggle, but it's more of a reason to do our best, so we don't end up that way.
James from Phoenix, AZ
Classes are challenging and fast paced, Help is always provided and questions are encouraged.
Bronze from South Jordan, UT
Neumont has a rigorous and high-pace/accelerated program designed that one can earn their degree (provided that they stay on pace and put in their due diligence) in 2.5 years (3 years if one's in the Game Development program). A significant part of the class structure is not your daily lecture, but is largely project driven and places an emphasis on independent study. You not only learn the material, but learn how to practically apply it at the same time.
Alex from Las Vegas, NV
Very challenging and engaging. But some degrees are more challenging than others.
Steve from San Bernardino, CA