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    Saint Paul College

    Saint Paul College

    2.9(11 reviews)
    0.6 miCathedral Hill

    Complaint Regarding Erin's Conduct - Admissions Office…read more I'm writing a complaint about Erin, who works at the front desk in the Admissions Office. I normally don't take the time to write complaints, but after several negative and frustrating experiences, I feel this needs to be addressed. The first time I ever visited campus, Erin was available but ignored me when my name appeared on the service screen. She looked at me, turned away, and did nothing--no typing, no paperwork, nothing. Another employee, Xiong, eventually helped me. Xiong has always been helpful and professional, but Erin's refusal to assist me was noticeable and uncomfortable. My second experience with Erin was over the phone when I called about a billing issue for a summer (June) class I thought had been dropped. I received an email about an unpaid balance and wanted clarification. When I explained this, Erin asked when I registered. I told her I didn't remember exactly. She responded in a condescending tone, saying, "It was June and you don't even remember?" I let that go because I don't have spare time like her, I asked about payment plan options since I wanted to register for another class. She told me payment had to be made in full, and when I asked to be transferred to Financial Aid to confirm, she refused--repeating herself word-for-word multiple times. Like a robot, reading a script, she repeated herself on needing a full payment and why others would say the same. I had to insist several times before she finally transferred me. The entire call was extrememly draining and disrespectful. My most recent experience was just as frustrating. I called to ask whether I could join a class late with the professor's approval. Instead of listening, Erin kept cutting me off and repeating that "they don't hold seats for students." I tried to explain that I wasn't asking for a seat hold, just clarification about contacting the professor because I had holds and if he thought it would be too late then I could contact another school who I knew could give me the course. She talked over me repeatedly, refused to listen, and raised her voice, "WE DONT HOLD SEATS EVEN IF YOUR TRYING TO GRADUATE ON TIME". I told her to transfer me to someone else because she was talking over me and that it was ridiculous what she was doing. She began repeating herself word by word on why she was right and why I couldn't talk with the professor. Honestly, she sounded like a crazy medicated person. I had to hang up because the conversation was going nowhere and she was wasting my time. When I called again and spoke to another staff member they ransferred me to an Academic Advisor, Scott, he confirmed exactly what I was trying to ask--that I could email the professor to request late enrollment. I wasted an hour to get a simple answer. And am wasting my time writing this about Erin. I'm a visiting student, not even enrolled full-time, and I already find interactions with Erin extremely stressful. I can't imagine what regular students go through dealing with her. College is not a joke--students are investing time, effort, and money into their education. We deserve staff who are patient, professional, and willing to listen. St. Paul College is a great institution with many helpful employees like Xiong and Scott. Unfortunately, Erin's conduct leaves a negative impression that does not reflect the college's standards. I hope this matter is addressed seriously.

    I'm an older student (30s) returning to school for nursing and need to complete prerequisites…read more Queue: Saint Paul College. This is my second semester as a full time student and I couldn't be happier with my experience. My review is based on the things that matter most to me: quality of professors, quality of education, and affordability. I am NOT concerned with things like the cafe or general building upkeep. I show up, learn what I need to, and leave. I have taken In Class, Hybrid, and Online only classes and they each have pros and cons depending on learning styles. There is ample variety of class times and types to choose from when registering which is nice. So yes, I have encountered minor issues as a student-- IT related, transcript related, or being confused about the process of something. Every time I needed assistance, I was able to get it efficiently and effectively. IT is very responsive via email, and Mao at One Stop is an awesome advisor. She quelled all of my new student anxiety. In terms of affordability, SPC is on par with other community colleges in the area. Something around $200/credit. I always find parking (not super close to the entrance but I don't look very hard for a good spot, pretty much drive straight to the back of the parking area where I know there will be plenty of spots). SPC is meeting all of my needs and I'm having fun and learning a lot along the way. I really can't ask for anything more from a community college.

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    Metropolitan State University

    3.4(14 reviews)
    1.2 miDayton's Bluff

    I am currently in the RN-BSN program at Metropolitan State University, and I want to warn other…read moreworking nurses before they enroll. Although this program is 100% online, the school charges exorbitant additional fees that are the same as (or grouped with) the pre-licensure/on-campus BSN program. This includes differential tuition of hundreds of dollars per semester and multiple on-campus student fees -- despite the fact that RN-BSN students do not use on-campus facilities, parking, or in-person resources. Most employers only reimburse tuition, not fees, so these extra charges come directly out of pocket. For me, this added up to thousands of dollars that I could not be reimbursed for, simply because the program categorizes these costs as "fees" instead of integrating them into tuition. It feels misleading and financially unfair to working nurses who choose the online option because it's supposed to be flexible and affordable. The RN-BSN program should not be grouped with the traditional nursing program when online students receive none of the on-campus benefits. This is a pay disparity that Metro State has not addressed, even after multiple students questioned it. I cannot recommend the RN-BSN program to other nurses until the university updates its fee structure to reflect what online students actually use -- and stops passing unnecessary costs onto working adults trying to advance their education.

    Have one degree and part of a second from this wonderful university. Loved the school and it's…read moregreat students and faculty. Thanks Metro State.

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    Dakota County Technical College - Live broadcast training

    Dakota County Technical College

    2.3(3 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    Terrible score because someone stole my MacBook, math program is terrible because you cannot have a…read morechance to develop a meaningful learning strategy to pass algebra. I would take logic if I were you., one instructor is very gloomy. Another instructor who teaches you has an irritable voice, and it feels like high school employment ed, the other classes are OK and have good instructors, it is good that the college has some good and manageable instructors and low tuition. If you're looking for a bachelors in this school, say no and cross it out.

    Dakota County Technical College - IT Training Center, is the Minnesota Tech, Learning, and…read moreCertification Hub. This location has teamed up with the industry standard specialty and Certification schools Global Knowledge and Sunset Learning for industry professionals. This facility has it's own Lab environment, access to remote Lab's, live instructors, virtual instruction and video instruction, in various class room environments. These classes are meant to meet the challenges of everyone offering various learning styles, and class instruction at various Times , day and night. The core of instruction here is for geared towards Cisco Systems, Microsoft, and various other IT and Web industry standards. This is also a certified testing center for Pearson VUE & Prometric. If you are looking for a solution from learning to testing for your CCNA, to MCITP this is a solid choice, as they take various payments such as CISCO credits if your company has some stocked away. I recently took a Live video conference remote instructor class, that was a great experience as it was live instruction( could raise my hand and discuss topics) while the classroom was in Denver, I was able to attend from Minnesota, which was a great cost saver to myself and company.

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