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    Nightingale College - Lab training was always a personal experience between you and your instructor.

    Nightingale College

    2.1(41 reviews)
    31.9 miDowntown, Central City

    My Honest Review of Nightingale College…read more I have mixed feelings about Nightingale College. There are definitely some positives, but there are also significant issues that future students should know about. Pros: The biggest advantage is flexibility. Most of the program is online, which allowed me to continue working while earning my BSN. The school provides many learning resources, and the schedule is generally designed to accommodate working students. As a California student, I also found the tuition to be more affordable than many other BSN programs. Cons: Unfortunately, communication and management were the biggest disappointments. It was often very difficult to reach anyone by phone because calls frequently went unanswered. Email was the primary way to communicate, but responses could take anywhere from one to five days or even longer. I also felt that students had to figure out many things on their own, especially when it came to financial aid and student account issues. There wasn't enough guidance, and I often felt like I had to navigate the process by myself. Academically, be prepared to be very independent. There are plenty of reading materials and assignments, but much of the learning is self-directed. Some professors were very supportive, while others graded very strictly without providing much understanding or flexibility. My biggest concern is what happened after graduation. I graduated in Spring 2026 and applied to the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) for my Authorization to Test (ATT). As of the end of June, I still have not received my ATT. Throughout this process, many graduates have repeatedly asked the school for help, but I personally felt that our concerns were not addressed adequately. When I contacted the BRN, I was informed that the school's documents were still under review. I later learned that some earlier graduates had also experienced lengthy delays before receiving their ATT. What frustrated me the most was the lack of transparency. I wish the school had openly communicated that delays could occur so students could prepare their expectations accordingly. Waiting months after graduation makes it much harder to stay prepared for the NCLEX. Students spend years working hard to graduate, and many are eager to begin their nursing careers as soon as possible. Delays without clear communication add unnecessary stress during an already challenging time. Overall, Nightingale College offers flexibility and can be a good option for working adults. However, if communication, administrative support, and a smooth post-graduation licensure process are important to you, these are areas that I believe the school needs to improve significantly. This review is based solely on my personal experience, and I hope it helps future students make an informed decision.

    I'm very surprised by the negative reviews, personally since day one my communication with the…read moreadmissions, financial aid, teachers, and honestly all other faculty in between has been nothing but amazing. I get replies within 24 hours or LESS! The material is a lot but it is thorough, Some professors are really good at their webinars and it really sticks while I think some others can do a better job. I have 6 more semesters left, I've only been here 2 semesters but so far so good. Time flies and I can't wait to see what comes next! I will update my review on semester 4 out of 8!

    Utah State University - Old main at night!

    Utah State University

    4.2(10 reviews)
    36.7 mi

    Today, my wife, son, and I toured Utah State University campus in Logan Utah! I've got to say that…read morewe were very impressed with our tour guide, Carson ( absolutely perfect ) who we thoroughly enjoyed! Nice job Carson! I had to peel of he tour a little early due to an ankle injury but I only missed a little bit. We really really enjoyed the tour! What a nice campus! Afterwards we watched a little bit more video, listened to some final information and then the entire group was treated to a free lunch in one their on campus dining halls! This school is one of the finest schools in the western US! Research and development in the agricultural field has earned the USU a spot on the ISS growing things! If you live in California you might know that USU had engineering people responsible for fixing the Oroville Dam before it had a chance to ruin many lives. That's right! USU engineers! If you look at college rankings, this school passes the test with flying colors. We knew that before we came here today so expectations were off the charts. Our expectations have been exceeded and my wife and I feel extremely confident about our son's choice. AFROTC detachment 086 is here with a highly respected program which fits right into my son's master plan to fly extremely large aircraft for the USAF! Logan Utah? What a sweet city! Wife and I love looking at real estate and Logan has a lot of nice areas to live. USU! I didn't know we were going to have a son living here one day, attending Utah State University but that day begins in the fall of 2022! Go Aggies!

    Instead of teaching its psychology students to be productive and compassionate members of society,…read moreUSU teaches them how to torture rats. Students in a course called Advanced Analysis of Behavior are forced to lock rats inside barren metal boxes, where they're blasted with disorienting bursts of light for nearly an hour at a time while being trained to push a lever to get food. This cruelty is 100% unnecessary and can be replaced with animal-free simulators, harming no one--in fact, USU used to use such a simulator for this course. The university's decision to return to causing distress to sentient beings is inexcusable. Really, the school deserves zero stars until it ends this cruelty.

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    Eagle Gate College - Layton Campus

    Eagle Gate College - Layton Campus

    1.6(5 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    I wanted to write something because I had been searching for a school that would fit my schedule as…read morea working LPN, and mother of 4 at home and kept skipping over Eagle Gate College because someone told me it was not a good school. I have been through the admission process with another school in the area of Utah and was able to compare. WOW, I was so overwhelmed how much work and how confusing the other college (Nightingale) was making the process. I spent hundreds just during the admission process at Nightingale. Eagle Gate was a super simple process. My admissions rep "Zeke" was amazing and genuine and patiently helped me through my process. I highly recommend that you attend an open house so you can walk through the school and get a sense of the intimate classroom sizes, and high-quality skills labs, and meet the administration and some instructors. I am a type A person, and I was impressed by their organized, simple process. I am in Semester 2 and maintaining my A's so far so good. Steps how Admissions process works: Step 1: Apply online (Eagle Gate website) Step 2: Set up a call with the Admissions Rep for your interview (nothing crazy) Step 3: Meet with Financial Aid Step 4: Complete your FAFSA on FAFSA website, then complete registration and financial aid paperwork ONLINE Step 5: Study for pre-entry exam (TEAS), they send you study guides Step 6: Once you pass you TEAS, Meet with Financial Aid one last time to discuss financial options Step 7: Attend Orientation Step 8: Start your online classes for 1 year (After first year online, program moves into Hybrid Online/In-person classes) Classes: The entire 1st year is online using Canvas (something I have come to LOVE), Broken down by Semesters. Each semester has 2 sessions. Each session is about 7.5 weeks, Each Semester is about 15 weeks. Easy to go at your own pace. You do 1 week of assignments throughout the week. Then the new week starts. It's been great for my busy lifestyle. Is it expensive? YES! but if you qualify for a Pell grant or other avenues you can do it and still work part-time to full-time hours the 1st year or 2. Is it organized? YES! Is it quality education? YES! The online course information is great. Its a mixture between PowerPoint presentations, YouTube tutorials, and textbooks, along with some video lectures. Do you need to be self-starting, hard-working, and organized? YES! Would I recommend this program for people not already in the medical field? No, Unless you are that special kind of someone who learns very quickly. Would I recommend this program if you need to have your hand held every step of the way? NO! Nor would I recommend you become a Nurse.

    When I started in March, they told me that they were accredited nationwide which is a lie. The…read moreschool in California warn me not go to this school in January but this school convinced me that they were a good school. They actually threatened to kick me out or redo the class over for one assignment that I failed since my grade was already at 77%. The teachers kept pushing assignments back past the due date so my grade was suffering. Also at the beginning, they told us that we would have the same schedule throughout the program but the second semester, they switched us to Wednesday and Friday with clinicals on Tuesdays making some of us who has work change our work schedules. I don't recommend going here. Btw I love the online classes like anatomy because the teacher was working with us.

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    Eagle Gate College - Layton Campus
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