The University Preschool is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 410 S Third St, River Falls, Wisconsin WI. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
NOTE: These reviews appear to be for University of Wisconsin-River Falls (a university), not a daycare center. The reviews praise the institution for its approachable faculty, small class sizes, affordable tuition, and strong academic programs, particularly in geology and psychology. Students highlight the supportive community and campus activities.
University itself is fine but be incredibly careful parking anywhere on or near campus. Got slapped with a $50 ticket for parking for an hour in a public lot without signage during August when the campus was empty
I attended here and loved this school but I didn't have to pay any tuition because I had a Pell Grant.
Very helpful staff and easy campus to get around
There are a few amazing people here, but my experience was horrible. It took me three years to finally decide to get out, but I've left behind friends who are still hurting over the poor quality assurance in staff and terrible accountability. If I could, I would've stayed far away from UWRF and saved myself a lot of pain. The only reason I'm not giving it the lowest rating is because there are good staff members, but they have to shoulder the burden of their colleagues. There are certainly people that should be fired, and there are policies that need to change. If you're thinking of anything except agriculture and environment science, the university itself won't care about you as a student.
I graduated quite a while back but this school was wonderful! I grew up in a small town in western Wisconsin and was very nervous about going to a big school but wanted a solid education. This school happened to be the closest university to my home town so I chose it (which tells you a lot about the decision-making skills of a teenager). This turned out to be one of the luckiest and smartest things I ever did. The teachers are very approachable and knowledgeable in their area and they treat the students like real people. The computer curriculum was first rate when I went there, considerable better than the University of MN that looms over the local academic landscape. The costs (back in the day) were extremely reasonable, especially considering that I got a first-class education. I hope they still have the textbook library, that was a stroke of genius for keeping costs down. As I grew more comfortable around the campus, I started getting involved in the activities and there was a lot to do. I'm told that there is even more to do now. The sports teams did their best to foster school spirit but they were usually in over their heads but I didn't go to the school to watch the sports teams and I learned SO very, very much.