Your App does not show Fee Based Programs, which are available to the public and student community. Most, if not all, of these “Classes” are known only by Word-Of-Mouth. The Advocate ran a short article, a few years ago, about one such class, in which, the reporter did not know existed. There was an immediate increase in attendance after the article ran...then sadly, tailed off as each semester passed.
Your App is “clunky”. Some parts load and run well. Other parts, took more time, so it was bypassed and not viewed. Then I realized, something familiar. That your App connected to the online WebSite. Still using a spreadsheet for your calendar? - it’s so, last century, resizing to contain/display content.
Are you “Contracted/Term” Developers, focused on a “Project” who “Patch” the previous Developer’s “Patches”? The format for WebSite that’s linked to App is not much different than what was available in the 90’s. In fact, it’s the same.
Well, non sequitur...one cannot submit feedback, directly to the Developer/WebSite, and must be submitted at the AppStore, and “they” do not respond to feedback. App Dev’s can not change the nature of a bad WebSite by solely, linking it with an App.
Collectively, this not a good App. It remains a bad WebSite with contemporary access.