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    National University - Lab classroom at NU Fresno campus

    National University

    1.8(13 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Considering National University for a Psy D? DO NOT DO IT. Formerly, the PsyD program was at JFK…read moreUniversity, acquired by National University, and then ran independently. Assured that JFK University would remain open and independent, they eventually closed JKF University, surrendered the APA accreditation, and began a "new" program under the National Unversity banner, naming the program The JFK School of Psychology at National University. After 3/4 of the faculty resigned and multiple staff promised to stay with the program, they too resigned. Several new, mostly adjunct faculty filled in some of the gaps yet the program remains understaffed, underfunded, and now, UNACCREDITED. The program is currently seeking accreditation and if granted by the APA, you will know the accreditation process is a sham. I won't even touch basis on the hypocritical curriculum, communication problems, lack of transparency, or the basic lack of a catalog describing the coursework required and the class content for the doctoral degree. You will be on your own. The JFK University financial aid department continues its ineptitude and arguably criminal conduct under the National University banner. Don't expect any information on your loans. Expect late loan disbursements while you accrue interest on money you haven't been given, 2+ weeks to respond to your email inquires, and expect NO CONTACT via phone with the financial aid department. LOOK ELSEWHERE FOR A PSYD program and AVOID THIS ONE AT ALL COSTS. You have been warned.

    I'm a part of NU's BSN program. We are almost done, but wanted to write an overall experience…read morereview of the program for future students. 1. Scheduling. Have a job? Good luck not getting fired. They send out class schedules sometime the DAY before, so scheduling shifts (if they are anything like mine) is impossible. You WILL be calling out and if your job is strict on attendance. 2. Price. It's a private school so I never expected a cheap program. However, itemized billing is a little... shady. "Technology fees" "Nursing fees" etc... all random, un-detailed, charges for each class. If I had more insight as to what I was paying for, I wouldn't be concerned. They raised the price of tuition for 2023, at least I think that is was happened- we NEVER got a notice that this would happen, they just started charging more in monthly tuition in the new year. 3. Professors. In the BSN program, they are very hit & miss. Sometimes, you'll get one that truly wants you to succeed. Other times... they are there for the paycheck. 4. Class times/days. Look, as I mentioned, I get it's a private school. But... 6 hour classes on Sundays? In the morning? Really? What about those who attend church? School is more important? I guess it depends on who you ask. They go off of the professor's schedule, which is fine. But really? Sat/Sun classes are common & mess up a lot of your family & rest time. 5. Guidance counseling. Never heard of her. You are assigned one, but 9 times out of 10 they are from the san diego unit and will have no clue what you're talking about (concerning Fresno's program). 6. Support. Need to reach somebody? Maybe about your bill? Unless you are signing up for classes, expect a week's wait. 7. Hierarchy. There really isn't one. Lots of professors are leaving for many of the reasons above. They are short-staffed and are assigned to a class within a few days of it starting. I feel just as bad for them as I do for students. 8. Opportunities. As an NU student, you will NOT be able to get a job in the hospital as a nurse extern. You will need to enter as a PCT/CNA. I've done this for 3 years, so it's fine. However, externships are crazy beneficial to the schools around us and their students. it is a paid, hands-on, clinical day. You get way more experience doing this, but NU does not contract with any local hospitals (as of now). There are few volunteer opportunities and they only sign you up for the minimum clinical hours required by the BRN. Overall, there are many flaws to this program. I have learned a lot and have had great experiences. If you have the grades and TEAS score and get in, I wouldn't say it's bad enough you shouldn't accept the admission, but just be prepared for a lot of difficulties throughout your time with NU. Good luck future nurses :)!

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    Fresno Pacific University - Fresno Pacific University

    Fresno Pacific University

    3.1(21 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    They refused to update my financial aid with relevant grant information several times. They also…read moreretaliated against me for asking by disabling my access to my email, and refusing to send me the completed package information on my personal email. They also spammed me with unnecessary mail, and had a rude recruiter who wouldn't answer my emails or phone calls most of the time.

    The professors are mostly wonderful. Unfortunately, the school itself is money hungry and they are…read moreliars ,thieves ,and cheats. Financial Aid doesn't know what they are doing and neither do the advisors. In 10 months I have had to go above my advisors to my Chem professor to fix their mistakes. I have a family of 6 and we make 60k a year and receive medi-cal and even with a scholarship financial aid wanted me to pay $2100 a month. This exceeds my mortgage and car payment. They basically expect me to sell all my possessions to go here and live in a tent with my family on campus so I can continue to go here. I have only completed a total of 3 semesters in my lifetime (1 1/2 here) so there is no reason I wouldn't qualify for financial aid and pell grants to cover my tuition. They truly do not know what they are doing. I took out a private loan that exceeded what they asked for by $700 and they told me it isn't enough now and want an additional $800 per month while also charging me late fees for the hold up on an unsubsidized loan. They also charge you 75% of classes you drop even if you drop them by start of week 2 as they (advisors) fail to inform you of this information. They warn you biblically about the wolves in sheep's clothing in the church. This school is exactly that. They laid off administration and teachers that had been there for decades to avoid having to pay their retirement pensions. How christian and Jesus like is that? They do not practice what they preach! Pro is you get a good education here Con is you pay way to much for it and the advisors make you feel unheard and put you into a degree path you did not ask for.

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    UEI College - Fresno - Pharmacy Technician students working on assignments in lab.

    UEI College - Fresno

    1.8(26 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Most instructors here--are knowledgeable and excellent…read more However, the admissions and financial aid process is misleading and predatory. Prospective students are rushed through tours and quickly pushed into signing enrollment contracts without first being clearly told whether they actually qualify for financial aid. Financial aid eligibility should be confirmed before any binding agreement is signed. Instead, students are locked into contracts first, then sent to financial aid afterward, stripping away any real ability to make an informed, responsible decision. The administration and financial aid staff are fully aware of how this process is structured, and they should be ashamed of operating in a way that pressures people into binding financial commitments without full financial transparency. This is especially concerning given that many prospective students are low-income individuals or people in difficult financial circumstances who are seeking a way to improve their situation. That reality makes this lack of transparency even more troubling and irresponsible. This approach prioritizes enrollment over honesty and puts students at unnecessary financial risk based on incomplete information. Schools should be required to verify financial aid eligibility before any enrollment agreement is signed--not after.

    it not worth getting in debt. I used to be a student there and it was one my worst decision in my…read morelife because it doesn't provide a real education just nothing but a scam

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    Clovis Community College - 9*11 Never Forget Project

    Clovis Community College

    3.5(18 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    As I'm writing this, I'm about to start my second semester at CCC. So far, I've had a great…read moreexperience. The school has a sleek and modern design, considering it opened less than twenty years ago. It doesn't get crowded, and the campus is disturbingly always quiet. The students and professors are friendly and welcome you with open arms. I recommend this school to introverted students who need a smooth transition to secondary education without the stress of an overwhelming university.

    I'm in my second semester here, and the counseling center has been incredibly frustrating to deal…read morewith. Earlier this semester, they failed to add me to a class that I had already been accepted into, which put me in the position of having to scramble for a late-start class. When I went to the counseling office to fix the issue, we walked in at 3:02 PM. The woman at the front desk immediately looked at us and said, "We close at 3." I asked if she could just take my paperwork and help with one quick thing, and she repeated--clearly irritated--"We close at 3." No effort to help. No attempt to point me in the right direction. Just shut down. For a place that's supposed to support students, the counseling center has been anything but helpful in my experience. If you need assistance here, make sure you go well before closing time--because apparently two minutes past 3 means you're completely out of luck.

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