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Businiess name:  Olivet Nazarene University
Review by:  KS A.
Review content: 
Olivet offers an excellent Christian education with lots of different majors. I personally majored in Social Work/Psychology and found it to be more challenging than the previous school I attended. My husband obtained his undergraduate degree there and went on to get his Master's Degree in Professional Counseling. Most of the Master's programs are designed to work with a regular 40 hr. work week schedule. The teachers are kind and knowledgeable as well. Since it is a Christian institution, I really like the fact that students are required to go to chapel weekly. It seems like a pain at the time, but in the long run, you find that it keeps you connected to God, especially when your life gets hectic.

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