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I'm Anthony Dominguez. I enrolled in CBD College's Physical Therapist Assistant program, passed Module 1 with strong exam scores, and balanced full-time work while caring for my hospitalized mother. I brought proof of every absence and every shift. None of that mattered. Financial Aid? A wall of silence. Calls unanswered, emails ignored. When I asked for an out-of-pocket cost for semester two, nobody could even give a number. Instead of support, I got a cancellation notice. Academics? I did the work. I submitted every essay. My English instructor, Donna Madison Bell, failed me over petty formatting and quotation marks. That one class--on paper--gave the College the excuse they needed to drop me. The rest of the staff? Either unresponsive or buried behind ticket systems so slow the problems outlived the semester. Even with proof of my situation, they left me locked out of Module 2. Here's what it means in plain language: CBD College hides behind policy and "conditional enrollment" while students like me do the hard work. They take your aid, drag their feet, and when the system they built fails you, they blame you. I believe the way I was treated--while being a Hispanic student who delivered results--was discriminatory. That's my lived experience. Don't be fooled by the handful of kind instructors. I respect Jessica in Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology; she's solid. But one good teacher can't cover for an institution that cancels a student who passes exams and proves commitment. CBD College didn't remove me because I failed. They removed me because their own process failed. And now they've lost a determined, high-performing student. That's on them. I won't reapply. I won't recommend. There are stronger programs--American Career College, Stanbridge University--that respect hard work and answer the phone. If you value your time, money, and future, take your ambition elsewhere. CBD College had the chance to back a fighter. Instead, they made an enemy. Let's deal in facts, not marketing copy. You claim: "This process exists to ensure the program is a good academic and personal fit before any binding tuition obligations are incurred." If that were true, I wouldn't have been dropped after acing every exam (95 % and higher, 100 % on quizzes). Testing knowledge is the very definition of proving academic fit. Your own numbers prove me fit. Dropping a student who meets and exceeds those standards contradicts your statement outright. That's not a "fit evaluation," that's a policy weapon. You also claim: "No tuition charges... no tuition is ever collected until the student meets the conditional enrollment criteria." Yet financial aid staff (name on record: Callie Driskill) told me in writing that any aid already applied to Module 1 will not be reimbursed and that if a student is forced to repeat Module 1-- even if they didn't truly fail-- financial aid may not cover the second run. Translation: students are on the hook for up to $18,000 for general-ed classes before you ever grant "full" admission. That is money collected. Your own email trail proves it. So which is it? No tuition collected, or students risking $18k with zero guarantee of aid if you decide they must retake a module they already passed? Both can't be true. And here's the core issue you keep dodging: CBD College doesn't reward mastery of the material. It rewards ticking boxes inside an opaque policy. Teachers can fail a student over petty format quirks or simply poor instruction, and your system converts that into cash--forcing another paid module no matter how well the student knows the subject. That is discrimination by policy. To anyone reading: this isn't about one student's bad day. It's structural. You can ace every test, submit every assignment, and still be dropped because the College's bottom line wins over your education. CBD College isn't protecting students from "binding tuition obligations." It's creating them. That's the scam. -- Anthony Dominguez Former PTA student who earned 95 %+ on every exam and still got dropped

They mistakenly "keyed in"another students payment under my account and gave me an official receipt.

warning to everyone always double even triple check with your account with the financial aid department. People like sabrina DeGain, lisa reichstein are a few of many crappy financial aid workers who dont do their job right at all and you will end up suffering from their incompetence. they claim "this award" i was given was not their fault but a "software issue" meanwhile at this time sabrina admitted to mistakenly "keyed in" another students payment onto my account. clearly this proves she is not careful at all with students accounts it shows how this school mistreats and even carelessly handle these vital accounts. On top of that even AFTER signing and agreeing to making payments for this suspicious "reward" Sabrina DeGain continued to incorrectly input miscalculated and incorrect information on our contracts. So I am warning everyone THIS SCHOOL IS A BIG FINANCIAL AID SCAM. Always check the math! Whether math isn't your strong suit or not do NOT fall victim to their carelessness operation.

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Is the DMS program worth it or should I go to another school?

Hello Angelica! Hope this message finds you well. This is one of the only CAAHEP accredited programs in the LA area which allows you to become a licensed monographer as you can take your board exams as you finish the program.

Is the school still open? I inquired a couple times and haven't heard back and it's been a couple weeks now.

Yes the school is still open. I would do an inquiry online for the program you are interested in and they will call you.

Anybody that took the dms program can you guys tell me your experience? How hard is it to learn online? I'm more of an in person learner and it looks like the only option is remote

What does cbd stand for?

Community Based Development

Is the LVN course available?

No, no nursing Programs are available at CBD College at this time.

For the DMS program, does the school have evening or weekends classes for people who work full time during the week? And is it doable to juggle both?

Yes there are both morning and evening classes for DMS. Evening classes are from 5:30-9:30 PM. It's doable to work part time if you keep your hours low.

Does this college accept the Post 9/11?

Yes they do!

What kind of accreditation does the DMS program have?

It's CAAHEP accredited.

Do you guys offer a medical sonography program?

Yes

Hello, I was wondering if there is designated parking for students?

Hi! Yes, we do offer free parking for students attending CBD College.

What do you need to qualify in cbd?

The minimum requirement is a HS Diploma, GED or its equivalent. Other requirements are dependent on the program you are interested in pursuing. If you would like to provide us with your name, phone number and/or email, we can have an Admissions… Read more

Does anyone know the lvn program code for this school? Thanks

Hi Eva! We no longer offer LVN at CBD College, however we do have Medical Assisting. Give us a call to schedule a free tour of the campus! 213-427-2200

When pta classes will be begin?

Our newest cohort begins interviewing for admission February 2nd for a March 5th start date.

How long is the OTA program?

how well is the school?

Hi how long is the ultrasound program? And is there part time for those who work Monday through friday?

Its about 22months 9am-1pm

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