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    Carrington College

    Carrington College

    2.9(39 reviews)
    13.7 miSoutheast

    This program claims to stand for student success, but that is far from the reality. The staff…read moreconsistently fail to advocate for students, show little accountability, and appear far more interested in collecting tuition than supporting education. The Respiratory Therapy program is especially disappointing and clearly in need of major restructuring Many instructors are disengaged, unapproachable, and outright rude to students including Concerns are routinely ignored, communication is poor, and leadership is essentially absent. A large portion of staff seem disconnected from both students Multiple clinical sites have openly expressed negative experiences with this school and its faculty staff and embarrassing reflection of how the program is run. For the cost of tuition, the facilities are unacceptable. The building is small, outdated, and not remotely worth what students are paying. Students feel unsupported, unheard, and misled about what this program actually offers. There is a widespread lack of professionalism, and serious rumors about inappropriate behavior circulate due to the absence of transparency and accountability

    I recently graduated from the ADN Nursing program, and I can confidently say that my experience was…read moreboth challenging and rewarding. Throughout my time here, I witnessed many positive changes that directly benefited students and enhanced our learning experience. The faculty has been incredibly supportive, advocating for students' concerns while maintaining transparency and accountability. They provided the necessary resources for those willing to take initiative in their education and seek help when needed. Dean Green, in particular, actively listened to our feedback as nursing students and implemented meaningful changes that improved the program. The instructors were dedicated to our success, guiding us through complex nursing concepts and ensuring we were well-prepared for clinical practice. Hands-on experience in both the skills lab and clinical rotations was invaluable, allowing us to apply what we learned in real-world healthcare settings. These experiences truly reinforced our critical thinking and patient care skills. Overall, my time here was a transformative journey, and I am grateful for the education, mentorship, and hands-on experiences that have prepared me to begin my career as a nurse. For students who are committed to their success, this program provides the tools and support needed to excel. I've made long-lasting relationships with faculty, and students from different terms and programs and look forward to staying in touch :)

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    College of Southern Nevada

    College of Southern Nevada

    2.2(151 reviews)
    6.2 miWestside

    I started my journey in education focusing my core studies on computer science at the College of…read moreSouthern Nevada over 20 years ago. Now, my son is starting his adventure at CSN for his two year in Computer Science with a focus on cybersecurity network engineering, and then transferring over to UNLV. The Charleston Campus is our primary location that I used to go to, and now my son goes to. He recently had to take a multiple exams to get his Microsoft certification in Office applications. All exams were provided at the Charleston College of Southern Nevada. College of Southern Nevada operates multiple campuses including Charleston, Cheyenne, Henderson, and North Las Vegas. There are several learning centers as well. CSN offers a wide range of academics and career focused programs including associate degrees, certificates, and multi pathways for transfer to four year universities. Some of their studies include business, health sciences, information technology, engineering, education, and the arts. I really enjoyed my time at CSN! My son is as well. The teachers and the community are fantastic. There are flexible learning options including online and evening classes. If you're looking to start your educational journey, I'd highly recommend CSN as a place to go to if you're local in Las Vegas!

    Iam so grateful to this place I wait long to go back college at 47 years I have a learning…read moredisability so I finally got a good college education with good grades and a scholarship so much help with our disability center with Joe Garcia and his staff our reentry center with miss Cortez and staff was helpful good teachers in many subjects and I enjoyed our librabies with and in2000 we have helpful video libraby that videos you rent out to help with classes very nice tutors and special note takers I went to school here 4 plus years till 2005

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    Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

    Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

    1.6(8 reviews)
    7.9 miDowntown

    The UNLV School of Medicine I went to was at Sunrise Hospital and it was one of the worst…read moreexperiences at a doctors office I've ever had. I can hear the staff talking on the phone about patients and their STD's, they made me pee in a cup and the bathroom was absolutely disgusting and the worst part was the doctor I was sent to see. Dr. Desai from the moment I came in was determined to disprove my pain. Instead of looking at a patient who's been complaining about pain for over two years she would constantly tell me, "you shouldn't be in pain." She preformed surgery on me after I asked if my pain could be due to endometriosis and the moment I woke up from surgery, before I could even see all I hear is her saying, "Welp it's not endometriosis so I don't know why you're in pain." I had my follow up with her and even then she was discrediting my pain and her bedside manner is trash. She spoke to me like I attended medical school and was very condescending. She had scheduled me for another surgery but I found another surgeon and canceled with her. I wasn't looking for sympathy I was looking for help from a professional because I've been in pain for over two years and she did nothing but add further frustration to an already frustrating situation. 0 out of 5 stars Would not recommend

    They are ignorant when it comes to the disabled individual and jump to report to Adult Protective…read moreServices for old scars and bruising. Let me explain, I am the mother of a 32 year old daughter who has had 22 brain has Cerebral Palsy, right-sided hemiparesis, post CVA and cognitively delayed. The care giver took her for a physical in December. Who ever saw her, noticed the scar tissue on her forearm. The scar tissue is from self-biting which she has done since a toddler due to frustration from limited vocabulary. Yes, occasionally she still bites herself. She uses a walker or wheelchair which at times she loses her balance and falls... causing bruises. I am a retired RN and have cared for my daughter during each brain surgery and rehab which followed. I have always fought for our only child since birth and I will continue to do so. I believe that your school of medicine would benefit having a class or in-service at least in how to deal with the disabled individuals...it's a whole different world trust me. I was a mandated reporter also being a nurse, but I also had common sense and would know the facts before I make the call. Trust me, I would have rather spent the $3500 I had to pay for an attorney for my daughter's needs which is significant. My name is Janelle Folkerts, my daughter is Ashley Folkerts. I tried to talk to the Dean of Medicine Mark Kuhn regarding the situation, but got to talk to their attorney instead. UNBEIEVABLE! I am well aware of HIPPA, but I am Ashley's Mother, Guardian and have Power of Attorney. Feel free to contact me.

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    University Of Nevada - Las Vegas

    University Of Nevada - Las Vegas

    2.6(99 reviews)
    11.6 miUniversity

    I think UNLV is doing a lot of interesting and positive work. The school has a capable and…read morededicated faculty and staff which shines through time after time. I think UNLV will continue to ascend as a respected university. One big detraction is the airplane noise, especially the overnight take offs and landings. It is hard to get 8 hours sleep no matter when you go to bed. There are loud takeoffs and landings from 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. and then again starting around 5:30 a.m., with nonstop takeoffs from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. The UNLV Administration should ask the FAA and LAS to restrict use of the North runway during sleeping hours. The planes should use the main East/West runways which are mostly over industrial areas during this time. Being jarred awake on campus by airplanes during sleeping hours is a deal breaker for many people. Its one thing to tolerate it during the daytime, but when it interferes with sleeping, its not something that many can adapt to. The school should tape the airplane noise during these overnight hours and present this to the FAA and Clark County Commissioners, if necessary. Let the decibels and times of day speak for themselves. Interrupting the sleep of thousands of residents for the sake of cutting a few minutes of flight time is not a fair tradeoff.

    My husband went to UNLV, class of 2002. He Loved his experience here…read more Every time we visit Las Vegas, we come to the campus and walk around he gives us a mini tour. We especially loved the library and the book store. (The walk from the strip wasn't terrible either... area between strip and here is a bit sketch though). Unfortunately, the UNLV degree he graduated with is not being used... not saying college isn't worthwhile, but perhaps a little more guidance would have been helpful. (Not like I can say anything, I have a useless Bachelor's degree as well.) I wish I could add more but my husband really loved his experience here at UNLV.

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