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    Texas A&M University College of Dentistry

    Texas A&M University College of Dentistry

    2.8
    (53 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Everything went well, my student Zachary His teacher Doctor Wu( don't know if I spelled that…read moreright.) It was an awesome experience. I love my new teeth and it was very, very, very reasonable. I will recommend them everything. Thank you Zachary. Good luck and congratulations on you're up coming graduation. Dr. Wu (hope I'm spelling it right). Thank you for being an awesome teacher for them.

    Subject: Request for an Independent Investigation Regarding My Experience at Texas A&M University…read moreCollege of Dentistry To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to respectfully request an independent investigation into my experience as a patient at the Texas A&M University College of Dentistry in Dallas. I sought treatment at the clinic because I believed a university dental clinic would provide quality care at a more affordable cost. Instead, after multiple appointments and a lengthy evaluation process, I was presented with a treatment plan exceeding $17,000. I also paid approximately $800 for dental X-rays. My concern is not only about the cost. During the exams. I believe my dental infection became worse, and when I tried to express my concerns and request assistance, I felt that no one was willing to listen. I met with two managers to explain my experience. An interpreter was present, but I do not believe my concerns were accurately translated or fully communicated. I remained calm and respectful throughout the meeting. I never raised my voice or behaved aggressively. However, before I was given a fair opportunity to explain my concerns, I was escorted out of the building by a security guard. Being removed in this manner was deeply humiliating and emotionally distressing. I felt dismissed instead of being treated with dignity and respect. I am not writing this letter out of anger or revenge. My sincere hope is that my experience will be reviewed so that no other patient experiences the same treatment. Every patient deserves to be heard respectfully, especially when raising concerns about their care. I respectfully ask that your office conduct an independent review of my case, including the way my complaint was handled, the communication process during the meeting, and the decision to remove me from the facility before allowing me to fully explain my concerns.

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    Dallas Theological Seminary

    Dallas Theological Seminary

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I started my training at DTS in August of 1993. I had my wife and four children in tow and I was 33…read moreyears old. I had felt called clearly to full time ministry, And so I left my job as an engineer with the Air Force, and with the blessing of our home church and with my wife in agreement we headed for Texas from upstate NY. The seminary was very helpful with finding housing, providing food and other things when needed through an outreach program on the campus. Each semester that I returned to the campus I had tears in my eyes I was so thankful to be there. I often called the professor's "pastors" because that was the heart that they had. I'm not saying it was easy working a part time job teaching preschoolers in day care centers spread all over the metroplex, a janitor at Schofield Memorial Church, and Managing a subway shop and West Fort Worth, and driving an old car from Arlington to Dallas every other day and during summers. But it was a great blessing I will not forget. The Lord led me to use my life and training from DTS at a Christian prep school in Arlington 6 years, as a caregiver at a home for paraplegic and quadriplegic young men, as a youth minister in a Korean church in Irving, and an Asian church in Sugar Land near Houston, at a small church in Lake Placid New York, and another small church in Shirley MA for five years. My last 15 years of "service" were in a school for at risk teens in Euless TX, and here I felt the Lord grow me more than I both deserved and could imagine to help and be blessed by these young people looking who were just looking for a second chance in life. In closing I'll say that DTS not only had great professors, but the curriculum guaranteed that you got to go through every book of the Bible before you graduated. 2 Timothy 4:2

    In a time when many theological institutions and seminaries find themselves drifting from the truth…read moreof God's word, Dallas Theological Seminary stands steadfast. It remains anchored in the belief that God's word is not only inspired, but infallible, and inerrant in every part. That's a conviction that doesn't waver, and it's one we should cherish. I can tell you personally, I have never regretted a single day at Dallas Seminary. It equipped me, not only with my Master's and Doctorate degrees, but with a deep and lasting foundation. The curriculum is outstanding, yes--but what truly leaves an impression is the community: the faculty, the staff, the students. These are people who invest in you, who walk alongside you. I made friendships that have lasted a lifetime--people I still speak with today. The professors? They weren't just teaching; they were shepherding me through. They pushed me, challenged me, drove me to reach for that next level. The work was hard, no question about it--but the results, they speak for themselves. If you have the opportunity to study here, take it. You won't regret it. As Dallas Seminary reaches its 100th year, I pray that if another hundred years should pass, this great institution--one that teaches the value of grace, the love of God, and a deep commitment to teaching His word with theological accuracy--will continue to stand strong. Because institutions like this one, they aren't just about education. They're about ensuring that the truth endures.

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    Study all 66 books of the Bible at Dallas Theological Seminary. Locations in Dallas, Houston, Washington DC
    Study all 66 books of the Bible at Dallas Theological Seminary. Locations in Dallas, Houston, Washington DC
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    Dallas College El Centro Campus

    Dallas College El Centro Campus

    2.6
    (41 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    When TWU, Baylor, Midwestern, etc. DECLINED me to their nursing program because I took my courses…read moreat a community college and told me to try getting a degree in a different field...El Centro College accepted me into the nursing program on my 1st try. well, I attended every dallas county community college except for Brookhaven for financial reasons and because I the courses offered were able to fit my schedule. I worked while I attended community college and even in the nursing program. Out of all the colleges in Dallas, I found El Centro the most diverse in student body which I think made it fun. I used the free bus pass occasionally, when I didn't there is a $2 parking lot under the bridge close to Hooters. El Centro is my favorite because of their nursing program which is AMAZING and tough, but you are ready to be a nurse afterward. I passed my NCLEX board exam for TX on the 1st try, 75 questions (which means I aced it). Some of my other favorite courses offered at El Centro were French, Painting, and Microbiology. All three were made memorable because of the talented teachers. They were very passionate about the subject they taught and they taught it in a fun interactive way. After I completed the nursing program, El Centro offered a bridge program with UTA for a Bachelor of Nursing degree. A UTA representative came and spoke with my nursing class at El Centro. The presentation and my dedication inspired me to further my education and earn my BSN from UTA 1 year after earning my ADN from El Centro. When people ask me where did you graduate nursing school from? I proudly think of and say EL CENTRO first before UTA. They gave me a chance to fufill my dream of being an awesome nurse. I hope to inspire young and old people to not give up on their dream just because a University declines them.

    The worst college ever. I went to Navarro College, and their staff provided me with more assistance…read morethan this school. Every campus whether it's Richland, Ceder Vallery, or Eastfield does not answer calls, their virtual chats literally have you waiting for over 2 hours just to get in touch with an advisor. If you plan on going here in person or online DON'T. Staff is lazy they get paid to sit behind a desk and not provide any important information that you need to succeed. Plan ahead and double check everything you need in order to pass the class and TRANSFER! Be prepared to have a class dropped on their own time even if you already paid for it. BTW -can't even get in touch with any presidents of any campus. I'm surprised Dallas College is still up and running!

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