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    1.0 (1 review)
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    University of Colorado

    2.7(35 reviews)
    5.9 miCBD, Northwest

    This school accepted my money under false pretenses. I chose this school over CSU Global because of…read morethe in-person element. Only after enrolling do I find out through a professor that they are phasing out all in person classes for the business school. Even so - they still take my money. Additional fees are charged for students who are enrolled "in person" yet only 2/10 courses are even offered in person... That number is soon to be 0. So I am effectively paying in-person fees but not being offered in person courses... On top of that, they claim recent budget cuts are the reason for their CUTTING SECURITY in the building. Students are left without security more often than not, and the ID access system they have is faulty and malfunctioning due to an overload of volume. This school is a fraud. Go to CSU Global instead. It's cheaper, and the online courses are much more in depth.

    I'm literally losing 7k to drop out this semester fully from their college because I'd rather be…read morescrewed over and lose my money halfway through a semester than deal with these professors and administration. Professors are more focused on flirting with their students than they are providing the teaching we pay 2k a class for.

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    Universidad Regis - Front entrance

    Universidad Regis

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    This is the first and only bilingual and accelerated higher education program program for adults in…read morethe state of Colorado. Classes are offered in Spanish and English, so students will be fully bilingual by the time they graduate with their Bachelor's or Master's degrees.

    The Regis University dual-language degree program for adults, is not at the level of all other…read moreRegis programs. - The staff does not have real business/work experience, some faculty have less than 1 year of experience on their teaching area. It will be interesting to know what is the hiring process. - If you try to contact the staff, they never contact you back. It is as if they are doing a favor to you by answering your questions. - There is no strategic plan, there are no contacts with key companies and business to leverage real experience, and employment opportunities. - As an advice, it will be better if you spend some time learning English better and then applying to a more mature, serious program. El programa bilingue de la universidad de Regis no esta al nivel de los otros programas de la Universida de Regis. - El personal/empleados/maestros no tienen experiencia de negocios, algunos maestros tienen menos de 1 anio de experiencia en su area de especialidad. Seria interesante saber cual es el proceso de seleccion. - Si tratas de comunicarte con el personal del programa, no te retornan la llamada, parece que te estuvieran haciendo un favor. - No hay un plan estrategico, no tienen contacto con companias locales para utilizar su experiencia y tener oportunidades de empleo. - Como un consejo, te recomiendo que tomes tiempo aprendiendo mas ingles y luego aplicando a un programa en ingles que sea mas maduro y serio.

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    Pima Medical Institute - Denver - Sterile Processing Technician

    Pima Medical Institute - Denver

    3.0(36 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Pros-was easy to get in right away without having to take a bunch of prerequisites…read more The program was faster than community college so you did finish more quickly. The program was challenging enough and we did learn a lot. Cons-Way too expensive still trying to pay back the student loan after 10 years while unable to find a full time job. -Be very very careful about which program you go into in regards to how many job openings there are in your field. -Do your own careful and complete research first the staff will not tell you if it is hard to find a job in the field you are studying. -They will promise tons of growth and job opportunities even when it's not true.

    What a waste of my time!!…read more Here's the long story, in January 2025 I went in to talk about the X-ray tech training because I saw the advertisement outside the building. I talked to the advisor about the program and was told the next opening doesn't start until January 2026. I thought that's a long ways away but was told that will give me plenty of time to get ready, ok fine. A month later I had to take a test on the computer (I forgot the name of it) to get a good enough score. I got a 23 first time and then was told I should do it again so I had to come back a week later and I got a 25.I was told I got a good enough score and should be fine. A couple months later I went back in to see my advisor if I'm on the right track, at this point, I was now told the X-ray program won't start until March 11th, 2026. I thought that would've been nice to been told that sooner but whatever. So the next step was a face to face interview with the X-ray tech "head-lead" person. I had the interview on October 31, 2025 and I thought the interview went well. I was specifically told that I would know if I got in the program or not and that she would email me by the end of the first week of December, great. The end of the first week of December comes and no response, I wait another week, no response. I emailed my advisor, who in the past would get back to me in a timely matter, about whether I got in the program or not, no response!! I never heard back from this place. It's honestly so bizarre and I'm counting my blessings that I didn't just pay them $55,000. What gets me mad is the fact that I wasted a year dealing with this place and not doing something else that values my time. I knew the ratings for this place were bad, but I'm the type who still likes to see because maybe it's not as bad as people say. Well sadly it's true for me.

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    Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

    Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

    2.2(35 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Won't let you use crayons in your drawings. Has put people through extreme emotional distressread more

    Where to begin? RMCAD has the potential to be a great post-secondary art education institution -…read morethey have a beautiful intimate campus, and a great student-to-teacher ratio for in-person classes, and yet, they still fall short in so many ways. Post-COVID, on-campus enrollment plummeted--over 80% of students didn't return to in-person classes, leaving roughly 150 students now on campus each term. This caused major issues, including a lack of available in-person classes required for your major, and frequent professor reassignments. Instructors often don't know what they're teaching until one or two weeks before a term starts, leading to severe underpreparedness and a poor learning experience. Faculty professionalism is another major issue. While a few professors genuinely care about their students and try to do a good job, most fall short. So far, I would say only 30% of the professors I've had have been average / good, while the other 70% have been underprepared, unqualified to teach, and quite frankly don't seem like they even want to be here. The education quality is often worse than public high school and incomparable to my previous college experience. One professor didn't bother to grade assignments for the last four weeks of class, ignored feedback requests from her students, and openly talked about her desire to leave RMCAD. Instead of teaching, she spent most of our class time shopping online and watching TV shows--yet she remains employed despite official documented student complaints. What does that tell you about the quality of education here and the school's priorities? Some of the course curriculum being taught raises eyebrows too; there are many mistakes, out-of-order learning units, and outdated information in the LMS (learning management system), which each class is supposed to follow, whether you are an on-ground or online student. If you take classes online, not having direct access to your professor necessitates a lot of back-and-forth communication and easily creates confusion, whenever there are blatant mistakes in the learning module you are supposed to be following, since online classes do not have professors that lecture. RMCAD also struggles with student retention due to institutional ineffectiveness and poor communication. A major frustration is the inability to schedule your own classes, an unusual policy for higher education. While students can submit scheduling preferences, these are ignored 90% of the time. The registrar's office frequently assigns students to classes that don't fit their availability, even when better options exist. This makes maintaining a job or arranging childcare extremely difficult. Every term, I've had to fight for schedule corrections, despite clear solutions being available from the start - they just always get overlooked by the people in charge of making your schedule. If you try to be proactive, efforts to resolve issues are met with endless runarounds and finger-pointing between departments. Promised follow-ups rarely happen, requiring students to chase answers repeatedly. Younger, first-time college students would likely find this process even more frustrating. Despite being paying customers, students must constantly advocate for themselves to receive basic services. Despite being a student at RMCAD for less than a year, these are not the only alarming issues I've encountered here - I could go on but am limited by Google's review character count maximum. The root issue is that students are not RMCAD's priority. Instead, financial interests seem to dominate decision-making, which makes sense given it's a for-profit institution. Unfortunately, leadership seems unaware that taking care of students would, in turn, improve the school's financial health. The campus's main owners and the college's president all lack backgrounds in education, and this disconnect reverberates throughout the institution. As a result, students receive a poor experience and low-quality education, making RMCAD an unworthy investment.

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    Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design - The historic Texas Building on the RMCAD campus.

    The historic Texas Building on the RMCAD campus.

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