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    Keiser University Jacksonville

    Keiser University Jacksonville

    2.7(6 reviews)
    1.9 miSouthside

    I am an alumnus of the Keiser University Jacksonville Campus and a returning student in the…read moreRN-to-BSN program, and I can honestly say my experience with Keiser University has been life-changing. From the very beginning, I have felt seen, supported, and truly cared for, not just as a student, but as a person with goals and dreams. The faculty and staff didn't just teach me, they believed in me. They pushed me, guided me, and helped shape me into the nurse I am today. Because of their support, I was able to step into my career with confidence and secure a position at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the United States, something I will never take for granted. What means even more to me is that their support didn't end at graduation. They have continued to reach out, offer mentorship, and remind me that I will always have a place to come back to. That kind of genuine care is rare, and it speaks volumes about what Keiser University stands for. Being invited to the Florida State Capitol was an experience I will never forget. Meeting the campus presidents and the Keiser family showed me, in the most powerful way, that this university is truly about its students. Seeing them spend their time advocating for legislation that benefits students, not themselves, was incredibly moving. It made me feel proud to be part of something bigger than myself. The Keiser family doesn't measure success by recognition, but by the success of their students and the impact we make in the world, and that is something truly special. My heart is filled with so much gratitude for every staff member, every campus leader, and the family who started it all 50 years ago. I am so proud to carry the name of Keiser University with me, and I am excited to continue growing alongside an institution that has given me so much. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for believing in me, for investing in me, and for reminding me that I am capable of more than I ever imagined. Because of Keiser University, I am not only prepared for my future, I am empowered to make a difference, and that is a legacy I will carry with me for the rest of my life.

    Keiser University - NOT SO MILITARY FRIENDLY as they seem…read more Keiser University markets itself as a "military friendly" school; however, there are zero protections for active duty, National Guard, and reservists when it comes to Keiser's attendance policy. In the past, KU supported military mission requirements with LOA and Excused Absences for Military Services - in the current student handbook, KU no longer helps military students complete their educational endeavors with these protections. If you are a part of the military, be reserves, National Guard, or active duty, I suggest looking into other schools such as FSU that accommodate unexpected training/drill, deployment, or change-of-station orders. I would love to see Keiser University adopt its previous accommodations (as advertised in 2016). It is unfortunate that students called to service are receiving unexcused absences, have no opportunities for class extensions, and are being forced out of programs due to KU's lack of military protections.

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    Chamberlain University - Chamberlain College of Nursing - Jacksonville campus

    Chamberlain University

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.4 miSouthside

    I was fortunate to earn both my BSN and FNP through Chamberlain University. The support,…read moreflexibility, encouraging staff, supportive instructors, and personalized feel truly made my time with Chamberlain an experience to remember. Thank you for making me an Extraordinary Nurse!

    Think twice before choosing this school…read more My main problem with this school are the inexperienced staff, disjointed program, constantly changing standards and procedures, and cost. Problem one: Inexperienced staff. You will be told about how many of the staff have advanced degrees in nursing and they do. However, just because you know how to perform a procedure does NOT make them instantly wonderful at TEACHING a procedure. I attended classes where over 1/2 of the class FAILED THE COURSE. This would not be such a big deal, however, (and you will only find this in your student handbook, that you get AFTER you have enrolled) you can only fail 2 nursing courses before you are kicked out of the school. Problem two: Disjointed Program Your basic underlying basic classes such as Biology, chemistry etc are provided by DeVry university. These 'non-nursing' classes can be passed at 70% level. Again, only after you have enrolled you are informed that nursing courses must be passed at a 76% level. Problem three: Constantly changing standards and procedures Time windows for testing, procedures for classes are a constantly moving target. DO NOT TRY TO WORK OR HAVE ANY SOCIAL LIFE WHEN ATTENDING THIS SCHOOL. At one point, weekly quizzes could only be taken on Sunday, when the school was closed! Problem four: Cost Coming straight from High School with no prior College. $650 * 120 = $78,000.00 Coming in with 1/2 of your college completed $650 * 60 = $39,000.00 In-state at UNF Coming straight from High School with no prior College. $144 * 120 = $17,280.00 Coming in with 1/2 of your college completed $144 * 60 = $ 8,640.00 $60,720 Greater cost to go to Chamberlain. So which would you rather have a degree from Chamberlain or a degree from University of North Florida and a brand new car?!

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    Florida Coastal School of Law

    Florida Coastal School of Law

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 miSouthside

    I graduated from FCSL in 2010. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spend learning about law at FCSL;…read moresometimes I find myself missing the lectures and the community of aspiring lawyers I encountered during those 3 years. I'm now a corporate employee for Skechers USA in Manhattan Beach, CA. I love my job and FCSL enabled me to achieve all I have. The education was very valuable, the professors became mentors and friends and I was never a number, I was always an individual. I was accepted into 4 law schools out of the 8 I applied to. I chose Florida Coastal because they allowed me to sit in on a first year Torts class during my visit and I loved how students were excited to learn and the professors were hard on them but at the same time helpful and pushed them to be their best. The atmosphere felt like a big family.

    I am a 2013 graduate of Florida Coastal School of Law. I moved from Ohio to Florida to experience…read morewarmer weather and something new. While at Coastal Law I met many wonderful students and faculty that became like family who helped shape me into the person I am today. I was in a new city, so I got heavily involved in pro bono work. This allowed me not only to get to know Jacksonville the city, but also the legal market. Without the support of my professors, the staff, and administration I would not have thrived as I did in law school. Yes, law school is hard, but at Coastal Law I was provided with the resources not only to learn, but to be successful after graduation. It was a great experience and has heavily influenced my passion to help others see the benefit of attending law school and that anything is possible if you put in the hard work.

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