Broward College Reviews

  • 5 Reviews
  • Fort Lauderdale (FL)
  • Annual Tuition: $8,952
0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
40% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Associate in Nursing

Student Reviews - Associate in Nursing

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reputedfan9
  • Reviewed: 10/1/2025
  • Degree: Nursing
"Please whatever you do, don’t come to this school. BC has a lot of issues that I don’t see them resolving anytime soon. The entire nursing program is disorganized. You’ll get your clinical placement the day before it starts, professors will switch the topics on the exam the last minute, and the dean will change all the policies the semester before you graduate! The advisors, professors, and deans do not help at all and belittle you. This isn't a supportive environment which makes you scared of making a mistake. The NCLEX pass rates get lower every year. This is because they don’t have adequate professors or clinical instructors who are passionate about teaching, they just want a paycheck. Trust me, there’s better nursing programs you can attend! Even though I graduated and didn’t have to retrack, my experience was horrible and I felt like they didn’t teach what I needed to know for the NCLEX. Attend at your own risk."
PM
  • Reviewed: 6/24/2023
  • Degree: Nursing
"I attended this school in South campus many years ago and did have a great experience. I read one review this page that BC does have a high pass rate; that is very true for many years. My class was 50 students and 11 of us in the original group graduated together and we all passed our NCLEX-RN exam. This school is tough program that prepares you for real life nursing. To be successful in this nursing program, a student needs to be ready for hard work, studying, putting all your heart in it no matter what difficulty you are going through in your personal life. I read my chapters in my books, followed the power points given and practiced my own knowledge in the Sanders NCLEX-RN book before my exams. After the 1st class, 25 students were left. They only give you one retake or else go to LNP school and come back to RN school. I personally did not want that to happen to me. I worked on my studies, spent time practicing my skills at the lab. The instructors can be demanding with high expectations. You had a mix of professors who are extremely kind and those who picked on a student for unknown reason. However, the foundation I received in this education has made me a safe Registered Nurse. I would recommend this school to a person who is determined and not afraid of hard work, not afraid of spending time in their studies, get to school on time and ready for learning/feedback."
Cierra
  • Reviewed: 9/6/2022
  • Degree: Nursing
"Please do not attend BC for nursing. It is HORRIFIC. The Professors are lazy and barely teach. I was looking forward to returning to college but they are making it so hard. I’ve been stressed since I re enrolled. Please go somewhere else! They don’t care. It is all about the money. It’s sad."
A.C.
  • Reviewed: 4/23/2020
  • Degree: Nursing
"If you can choose a different school, do so. Out of 70 incoming students, only 4 graduated that semester. And that’s only South Campus. They have a high NCLEX pass rate because the actual pass rate is so low. If you’ve been accepted then attend another campus. They are unfair and create EXCESSIVE amounts of stress on students. We took a lunch break and agreed on a time so I went to my car and came back “30 min late.” I was sent to the Dean’s office even though the other students stood up for me. In clinicals, the professor told me she would pick on me and ended up failing. She said “what kind of hispanic are you and you don’t speak spanish?” It was hell. They ruined my GPA so I couldn’t attend another nursing school I had to go back for an LPN. Most of the LPN class were students of Broward College.."
Steffany Betancur
  • Reviewed: 9/19/2019
  • Degree: Nursing
"Worst experience ever after going to this school since 2012 I have never heard of finical aid charging an obligations after graduating then have no reason to why I was being charged beside my federal student aid was taken away for fall of 2018 about a year after the semester"