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English Skills Learning Center

English Skills Learning Center

(1 review)

An incredible program, making a positive impact in the community. The English Skills Learning…read moreCenter commits itself to providing free English tutoring with trained instructors to immigrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers. They specialize in practical reading, writing, and speaking skills. For students, they have emerging and intermediate programs, as well as classes that focus on parenting, citizenship and workplace English. In April I attended the ESLC for training to become a ESL teacher. For $50 they provide a 2-weekend training at their headquarters in South Salt Lake; complete with heart-string jerking stories of their students, role playing real-life scenarios, creating a lesson plan and a swanky orange tote bag. The staff and mentors are amazing and I completed the program feeling a lot of responsibility in my new teaching role, but well-equipped and with an ample support system. They also encourage you to sit in on a class to get hands-on experience. The staff at ESLC opened my mind to what a impact confidence in language makes. From a parent who wants to ask questions their child's parent-teacher conferences, to an individual that wants a more fulfilling career.

From the owner: The English Skills Learning Center provides free English classes for immigrants & refugees in Salt…read moreLake County. Classes are typically twice a week for 1.5 hours each time. We also provide free citizenship preparation classes, to help individuals prepare for the US naturalization test & learn English. Students can register for class at the English Skills Learning Center Office on Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. We also offer opportunities to become a volunteer teacher in one of our English classrooms. Potential volunteers can apply on the English Skills Learning Center website (eslcenter.org).

Fortis College

Fortis College

(23 reviews)

my daughter and I went in to talk to the financial advisor and head of admissions about her…read moreattending one of there programs and they were horrible . not helpful at all , she didn't qualify for much with FAFSA and they were quick to tell us to apply for more loans but had no other advice or recommendations. there basically car salesmen for education!! They don't care about education, there just there for the money I guess.

I can only speak of my experience at Fortis College and their RN program. First, YES, some of the…read moreinstructors/faculty do care for the success of students. Dr. J, Dean Smithers, Dallen, Professor Gayani, and Professor Rains are genuinely amazing people. However, the turn over of Deans' and instructors really hit me at the beginning of my second year. I was harassed and even bullied by some of the teachers and one past Dean. I tried to lay low and keep my head down after personally breaking down in front of one, when I had enough. One professor literally made me cry and just stared at me with dead eyes, later she had continuous mental break downs during lectures, and would say the most cynical things about nursing and her personal problems. A past Dean singled me out and would take me to an isolation room where she would spook me out before big exams. I should have left then. However, I kept it private, in fear that the "gang" of mean girl teachers would continue to gate-keep and retaliate with grading. I presented the documentation for accommodations- which they miss led me to believe they would provide, I only requested isolated testing. Did not happen. Three retakes and one appeal later, still no accommodation. Testing for HESI with absolutely no preparation besides a shot at remediation. That's where my time at Fortis was wrapped up- with a $19,000 student loan to pay, no degree. One HESI was a 799- you need a 850+ to pass all core nursing courses. Just be aware of the credits being trash, only other private* for -profit schools will consider transferring, the amount of disrespect you'll have to endure, the falsifying of financial agreements you will indeed encounter here, and breaking the law ( American disability act), other than those issues- it was a fun roller coaster ride and *MY biggest life lesson* which is priceless! I made some true blue friends from the trauma bond, as well! ( I'm currently going back to S.L.C.C ) where I have real credits that didn't expire, and most importantly, I will not have to start (completely from scratch). Out of my friend group (5) there was only one who made it through, one they convinced to be a guinea pig for their 'NEW'- LPN program, and three of us- left to figure out how we got bamboozled? (Emotionally, mentally, and financially- I never recommended Fortis to anyone, I cared about...it's that much of a gamble. The proof is on the walls* The 'Hunger games' begin, around (pharmacology- med surg 1) A cohort of ( 35 students - 25 students) = 10 students will continue...This is the weeding out process- they only want the (top scorers) in the end* to fatten their pockets* and to claim their NCLEX passing rate is legit.

Premier Dental Assisting School of Utah - Premier Dental Assisting School of Utah

Premier Dental Assisting School of Utah

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Terrible school…read more They couldn't give me accurate information regarding X-Ray exposure levels and outright lied about the dangers, admitting to lying to patients as well as a means of keeping them from worrying. When I showed several sources of information from leading Radiation and Dental Organizations they said that all those were wrong, that our textbook was wrong as well, and took me aside and disciplined me for asking questions and "wasting class time" regarding the safety of the profession. On my practice hours I opted to work with a Pediatric Dental Office in the same Dental complex, they turned out to be gossiping about me with the people at the school,and conspiring to get rid of me somehow. I'm ex-military, Honorably Discharged War-time Navy Veteran. I'm also a professional Graphic Designer and Photographer, working as a professional photographer since the 80's. I'm definitely not mormon, however, and here's the main problem. While working in the Pediatric office, a girl told me that she was a model and an aspiring photographer. She showed me photos she took, using some sad setup in her garage with house lamps. I said great, I work with a lot of models and have my own studio, I'd be happy to let her use it. I then showed her a single, very tasteful, fully-clothed photo from my latest shoot, the first photo in my phone from a very cool shoot using different color gels in the studio. It was Lingerie, definitely not even see through, and very well done, and can be found on various sites across the internet today with glowing accolades. I have shared it with countless colleagues and coworkers. The "model" was actually just a mormon looking for drama. I'm assuming she was told to find anything to complain about me for. She walked to the front desk and complained that I was showing her obscene photos and wouldn't look at me or talk to me the rest of the day. Another girl there was going to be attending the Dental Hygienist school in Utah County, one of only a handful in the nation that gives you a Full Bachelor's degree upon completion of an accelerated program. I simply told her that I would be interested in hearing about her experience there because I'd been doing a lot of research on the school myself but don't know anyone attending. She was starting in less than a month. She said she'd be happy to give me her contact info so that we could keep in touch and maybe even help each other with school work. I don't think this girl did anything wrong. Rather, I think it was someone nearby who told the same lady at the front desk that I was "hitting on" this girl and "asking for her phone number". The main Dentist arrived and all he did, in front of all the employees, was brag about his mormon affiliations and how he was doing god's work for mormons by going to other countries and helping people, something literally every dentist from a developed world does. The conversation got extremely uncomfortable and extremely zealous & religious. I shared my experiences with doing even more amazing things in the 3rd world, having spent 13 years of my life alone in the 3rd world, and have some truly amazing stories, but they all just simply walked away. Wasn't mormon enough apparently. I was there only one day. The second day, I went to my personal dentist office, next door to the school, for another day of practice and my second day at that office. Immediately everyone gave me dirty looks and ignored me. Literally every one of the staff, people who were very talkative and friendly the previous time I was there now wouldn't even look at me or acknowledge my presence. I tried to initiate conversation with others there on multiple occasions and they simply turned their backs on me and walked away. The owner of the dental office arrived and was kind enough to insist on letting me work on some patients. He obviously came to help a valued customer not be attacked by some astronomical level of gossip and drama. Others were surprised that I was allowed to do anything at all. After that, the school called me and said that they were terminating me from the school program and that I won't be reimbursed my tuition. My non-mormon wife and I were both baffled. It took days of arguing with the school administration/front desk secretaries and a meeting with the school owner to finally just get my money back. I also had to sign some "I'm so happy with the school" agreement. On the school's Facebook page, the owner is one of the 8 glowing reviews. I assume his staff are the other 7. He seems determined to keep people silent, based on the forms he makes people sign. He seems willing to sue people who make bad reviews. We no longer go to my dentist, sadly. And I've definitely given up wanting to work in a dental office in Utah. This school is radical mormon extremists and everything that's wrong with Utah and the mormons. If I could have given it a worse review than 1 star, I definitely would have.

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