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    ECPI University - My friend and classmate Ivania in the cafetería after a study session.

    ECPI University

    2.3(16 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Enrolling at ECPI, I expected guidance, structure, and support especially in a demanding program…read morelike nursing. Instead, I encountered an environment where students who struggled were often left feeling discouraged rather than helped, and where organization and communication were consistently lacking. One experience in particular deeply affected me. While I was struggling in a course, Ms. Kelly, who serves as both the ADON and a professor, suggested that I leave the nursing program and switch to the medical assistant or surgical tech program. She went as far as calling me a failure and telling me that I "must not be doing enough" to pass. Those words were not only disrespectful but incredibly damaging. Hearing this from someone in a nursing leadership role, someone who should understand the reality and difficulty of nursing school was heartbreaking. Instead of feeling supported, I felt dismissed, humiliated, and discouraged. This experience left me both angry and saddened. Angry because no student deserves to be spoken to that way, and saddened because this is not the kind of leadership or environment I expected in a nursing program meant to prepare compassionate future nurses. I encourage anyone considering this campus especially the nursing program to stay away from this school or you will regret it like I did. The support shown during admissions did not match the reality once classes began. Class sizes were larger than expected, leaving professors overwhelmed and students without enough individual attention. Dr. Edgar, the Director of Nursing, also served as a professor, which led to confusion and unclear direction. Each term, schedules were chaotic, and students were often left confused and expected to figure things out on their own. When concerns were voiced, students became targets and were treated more harshly instead of being supported. After making several attempts to address these concerns, I ultimately chose to withdraw from the program. I'm sharing this experience in hopes that ECPI takes these issues seriously and makes meaningful improvements so future students receive the support they deserve.

    Medical assisting graduate, professors are lovely and really care about you. It is really what you…read moreput into it, you get out of it. Hands on ekg, bls, and phlebotomy training. NHA testing site. Very nice structure for MAs in training, reccomend.

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    ECPI University

    ECPI University

    1.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    1. With their quality of education extremely far less than Mason, a Bachelors degree from ECPI…read morecosts far more then that of GMU. WAY MORE.. 2. Many of the "professors" just pass you with a passing grade even if you turn in shit work, a lot of them not all don't really teach much, and lack passion. 3. All the classes are pre-made and most of the class work is uploaded on coursehero.com 4. The career services at ECPI are lackluster, they literally just scrolled through indeed and sent me links to help-desk positions. 5. Save your money work hard and go to a standard regular college, ECPI has not been good to me, I am relying on my certifications to get me a job in my field.

    Do not go here to get your education! It is a scam that you will not get much out of! There are so…read moremany things wrong with this place where do I even start: 1. The teachers are sort of odd-ball teachers that I have never experienced in my life. They seem to not be very competent regarding the material they teach and they lack passion. The tests are either really confusing and unfair, or so easy it is almost stupid. There is so much material in such a short period of time that you would be lucky to remember 2 things of it. These classes are not being taught properly for sure! People need repetition to be able to learn effectively. The classes are a waste of time. Do not go here if you actually value your education and want to learn. There was one circumstance in which we just sat there for 2 hours and did almost nothing. It was like a waste of time really. The classes make your head spin. 2. The rules oddly changed. An example is the time that we were supposed to be in class. At first, they told us we had a 10 minute grace period, meaning we would not lose any points if we got to class 10 minutes late. Then all of a sudden that changed, and being 2 or 3 minutes late caused you to get points taken from your grade. 3. It is all a bunch of gimmicks. They do not inform you that a C is considered failing for certain degree programs such as LPN, RN, and a few others. Thus, if you fail, which would be like getting a 78, you have to possibly wait 4-5 months to re-take the class and you will owe them more money! Also, I know in the RN program they make it so you have a test at the end of the program and even if you fail the test, and cannot receive your degree, you still owe them the overpriced degree money! These people are going to get all of the money they can out of you no matter what! The RN program does not have a very good graduation rate, one time it only being 8/25 people who graduated! People are paying a lot of money for sub-par education. Someone could get a master's degree for the same cost of an associate's degree. Do not pay that much money for sub-par education. The DON is just in on the scamming people, actually everyone is there and if you have enough perception you can see that. 4. The people that try to get you in are confusing and just make you confused so you will want to continue on so they can ultimately get some of your money no matter what. Do not take what they say that seriously, it is all just gimmicks. They were trained to be like that. Invest in a community college or a university, it will be worth it in the end. Go somewhere where you can actually learn properly. 5. Companies will not want to hire you if you have a degree from this place. Most do not consider the classes real college classes and think that people rush too fast through them. The idea of a fast degree may be nice to hear, but is not really realistic. Do not fall into these sale's people's gimmicks. I am so happy I got out while I could and do not owe any money. I have another degree and have graduated from a university and let me tell you these are not real college classes. This place is screwed up and they need to have more of a conscious about them instead of scamming people into worthless degrees.

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    Northern Virginia Community College

    2.7(11 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Don't give it bad reviews because you weren't able to pass your Math class after taking it 3 times…read more You know who you are. I got my Associates degree from NOVA and just like any other education, what you put in is what you get out. There were times that it was difficult and I had to put in more effort to make the grade but that's the point. Sure the facilities may be somewhat outdated but it's a community college, set your expectations at a reasonable level and you won't be disappointed, I guarantee it. For a community college it's one of true best in the nation, good professors and good accommodations. Not to mention the food in the cafeteria is actually really good at least for the campuses that I attended.

    This was my main campus back in 2017-19 when I attended there for my Associates of Science degree…read more Like most others, I attended the school to save money prior to transferring to a four year university and managed to graduate debt-free. I had an extremely satisfactory experience at NVCC in regard to both the courses and faculty. My professors were all wonderful and while some were more exceptional than others, I enjoyed each and every one of those classes. Many of them were available by phone and email outside of class to provide additional assistance upon request. I can't think of a single professor who did not care about their job or the students. Back in 2018, I had a personal circumstance that greatly affected me and my professors were all so kind to me. Many of them spoke to me personally to ensure that I was okay after I opened up about the incident and even provided assistance. They referred me to resources to help me during this period, such as directing me to their emergency grant program and NVCC even paid for a portion of my personal bills. A lot of my professors even discussed options available for me related to the coursework while this happened, since it was during finals week (which wasn't a large issue since I was a diligent student throughout the semester). It was because of their help that I was able to so quickly refocus on my education. They really do care about their students. For most people, as long as you treat them with the respect they deserve then you can expect it to be reciprocated. I was enrolled in the Pathway to the Baccalaureate program which started from 2017 when I was in high school to assist me in the transition. This program wasn't extremely prominent in my student experience there, however, it did provide me with plentiful resources and accessibility to caring staff who helped me transfer upon graduation. I had the pleasure of meeting some very kind advisors who always checked in to assure that I would take transferrable courses and were overall helpful. Of course, if you're looking for a true "college experience" then NVCC might not be for you. Most of the other students are quite average in their personal motivations and don't seem very enthusiastic about their education. A vast majority will only go to campus to attend classes and leave. Like any other school though, you can easily find friends and social groups by participating and taking the initiative. Don't complain about not finding your "group" if you don't put in any effort. Keep in mind, the campus is very small (around three buildings total when I attended), but clean and presentable. Most of the classes were quite small usually featuring around 20-30 students. I will say that parking can be quite difficult during peak times (e.g. when the semester begins), but should suffice if you don't mind a further walk. These weren't problems for me since I was mostly focused on my education and finances. Overall, I immensely enjoyed my experiences at NVCC and would consider attending again for some other programs once I get my Bachelors. As a community college, expect a diverse student body (e.g. age, experiences, background). Be motivated as a student, initiate help with faculty, staff, professors, and you'll do fine. I will say that the experience isn't for everyone. If you want to enjoy being in a sorority, frat, a wide selection of clubs and student life, then maybe it isn't for you. For the serious student looking to save money and enjoy a great resource close to home, you won't find a better place.

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