Allecia Maine, Ph.D, MA
GBThis was the most challenging thing I… This was the most challenging thing I have taken on in my career. To bring 30 years of my work to culmination in my PhD research project and then write my Dissertation about it took me to the mat. My advisor, Rev. Lynda R. Exley, Ph.D, PsyThD stood as my rock to completion. I am beyond thrilled and honored to have graduated from The University of Sedona and thoroughly recommend to anyone in the pursuit of excellence in their academic career.
David Mathenge
KEHonouring the University of Sedona Several things that I found to be outstanding about the University of Sedona include: 1. It has an excellent academic team that's very supportive really smart on their job...their competence and the way they deliver is top notch! 2. The administration team doesn't leave anything to chance. They are are meticulous and prompt in all that they do. 3. The two team make studying at the University of Sedona a memorable experience filled with practical life lessons that are life changing.
Marie-Jeanne Fenton
CAProfessional and supportive The support received from first inquiry, response and help along the way, and kind consideration of work submitted are all appreciated. If you have a dream the team is there to support you. Stretch your wings, come to know your soul, your journey, you can do this. I would say that it has been one of the most challenging and rewarding processes of my life . . . Recent completion of PsyThD.
William
GBCan't go wrong with University of Sedona I just graduated from the University of Sedona with my Ph.D. in Metaphysical Science. The faculty was amazing and the online program worked out perfectly for me.
Brent
GBThe people there are great! The people there are great! They are very helpful, responsive, friendly, and I feel like they truly want you to excel on your metaphysical path. The courses are very unique in that you won't find them in any other type of textbooks or works by the big "guru" authors out there. They don't go into the teachings of people like Jung or Dispenza etc, because if someone wants to learn those teachings, then they can just get books on those authors on their own. Frankly, the University of Sedona/Metaphysics goes much deeper than that. The learning will be unique to you because this will become a personal journey for you - this was what surprised me most about the teachings. I didn't just read the chapters like you would a textbook, I experienced them, which came natural because that is how they are designed. You can't help but experience them that way unless you are a robot. They set the bar when it comes to metaphysical learning.