The most instructive way to understand what SurgeU actually delivers is to examine accounts from students who have completed courses, worked with coaches, and put what they learned into practice. Not the event highlights. The records left by people who had moved past the initial energy of a live session and were written from the settled place of experience.
SurgeU holds strong ratings across major review platforms, including a 4.9-star TrustScore on Trustpilot and a 4.9 Google review rating.
“We believe your business, investments, and influence can do more than build wealth — they can advance the Kingdom of God,” SurgeU.com states. “We equip purpose-driven believers with biblical wisdom and practical strategies to grow with integrity, lead with excellence, and make a lasting impact.”
Those numbers are meaningful, but the content behind them is more instructive than the scores themselves. Recurring topics across student accounts are specific enough to draw clear conclusions from: instructor quality appears in nearly every review. This is how the integration of Christ-first values with technical financial instruction happens. So there is a shift not merely in skills but in the way students think about work, wealth, and purpose.
SurgeU describes its own mission plainly: the program exists to inspire, train, and equip students with the tools to generate Kingdom impact. Based on what students document across multiple platforms, that description reflects what the experience actually produces.
“We’re founded on one simple belief: faith and finances were never meant to be separate. When they’re aligned for Kingdom purposes, they become a powerful force for good,” SurgeU.com explains.
SurgeU student Benyon Grayson said in a SurgeU Google review “The education was very impressive, timely and on target.”
A SurgeU student named Diana called Surge U Immersion “absolutely amazing and eye-opening” in her SurgeU Google review.
“The instructors and resources provided were top-tier, practical, and full of wisdom. I left feeling more motivated than ever to pursue real estate — not just for income, but to impact the Kingdom of God for His glory,” she added.
The Curriculum That Generates the Response
SurgeU organizes its instruction across three tracks. Trade Surge covers equities, options, futures, cryptocurrency, and asset management. Real Estate Surge addresses property acquisition across a range of strategies with commercial investing, foreclosure approaches, wholesale assignments, creative financing, and deal analysis. Business Surge provides frameworks for marketplace leadership and entrepreneurial development.
SurgeU Vice President of Education Steve Albin has described how the program approaches instruction. The model is not simply lecture and content consumption. “You lecture, and then you have a lab of some sort,” Albin said in a 2025 interview, “and the lab is where learning actually happens.”
That applied focus shapes what students describe walking away with.
Albin has also described SurgeU’s five-stage learning path with long, learn, live, lead, and leave as a framework that extends well beyond skill acquisition into legacy building. The final stage, he said, is about leaving the world in better condition than when a student started the journey. That orientation shapes the culture of the program, and it surfaces regularly in how students talk about their experience.
What Students Say About the Trading Tracks
Trade Surge draws students ranging from those who have never placed a market order to experienced traders looking to bring a faith-grounded structure to their existing practice. Students in this track consistently describe instructors who hold technical rigor and Biblical purpose together without sacrificing either.
Another SurgeU student, J Wood, attended the SurgeU three day event in Portland, Maine and said they were “hooked from day one” in a SurgeU Google review.
“Overall, we are learning a lot, not knowing anything in the stock trade, it’s a lot to learn, and study,” Wood added. “You must have a focus and a goal in mind. We’re excitedly moving forward in our new venture in life. God Bless to all!”
That combination of professional development and Kingdom impact arriving in the same learning environment is something students across tracks describe consistently, and it points to a program that has built its architecture around the conviction that the two belong together.
What Students Say About Real Estate Surge
Real Estate Surge draws some of the most detailed student accounts in the platform’s review history. The deals are concrete, the strategies are specific, and the instructors are evaluable against real-world applicability. Students in this track describe learning environments where property investment techniques and Biblical stewardship principles are woven into the same sessions.
That framing with wealth as a tool for generational impact rather than personal accumulation recurs across SurgeU student accounts and reflects a program that has built its entire approach around what it describes as responsible stewardship and multiplication.
What separates SurgeU from a library of online financial courses is the relational environment students describe inside the program. Peer connection, live coaching, and instructor availability emerge in reviews at a frequency that cannot be explained by curriculum alone.
Students at various experience levels describe finding instruction, accountability, and genuine relationships inside the program, not just access to a course library.
What Students Say About the Long Game
The most valuable SurgeU accounts are not the ones written immediately after a high-energy three-day event. They come from students who have been in the program long enough to apply what they learned, and the accounts of people who have moved past the initial energy and into the sustained work of building financial literacy and practice.
Albin has spoken directly about what sustained engagement produces. The program’s education path, he said, moves students from acquiring knowledge to living it out to leading with it and ultimately to leaving a legacy. “When someone who learns something can teach it, they know that they know it,” Albin said. “And with all of that work and all of that effort, when they’ve become a master at a skill, they can leave the world better than it was when they started this journey.”
For students who bring that level of commitment to the program, the accounts shared through SurgeU.com suggest an experience that changes more than what they know. It changes how they think about what financial education is actually for.
Course information, Impact Class schedules, and enrollment options are available at SurgeU.com.









