Chamberlain College of Nursing-Missouri Reviews

  • 3 Reviews
  • St. Louis (MO)
  • Annual Tuition: $19,629
67% of 3 students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of 3 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Nurse D, future FNP
  • Reviewed: 10/12/2018
  • Degree: RN to BSN
"Put it this way... this is truly a program in which, what you put in is what you get out. My program was online, which means that to compensate for the lack of face to face interaction, there are going to be more required discussion posts and papers. Considering that i was able to complete it while working full time and raising one child while pregnant with another, it is completely possible to excell, but dont stretch yourself too thin. Online programs require more discipline, and proactiveness, due to its flexibility. What i love ... is that if you have the need to take time off after completing a course, you can absolutely do that and then jump right back in where you left off. If you are used to grade forgiveness, there is none. Therefore, dont start if you arent fully committed."
Amber foster
  • Reviewed: 8/24/2018
  • Degree: Nursing
"I had a great experience at Chamberlain. I really felt like I got my moneys worth going to this school. The professors were very hands on and a few of my professors really went above and beyond to help us and make us understand the material. I also felt like we had good clinical sites, which was hard to do because there were so many nursing schools in such a small area. Everyone was very respectful the entire time I was there. They also had a student service center which offered free tutoring and services to assist with writing papers or just needed time to study or review material and wanted some feedback on things. Mind you this is not the library, that was an entirely different area. I have some classmates that have gone back to teach there. Coming out of it I really don't think I could've had a better experience. It's a good feeling walking into a hospital and they are glad to see you just because of the school you represent."
Robin
  • Reviewed: 7/12/2018
  • Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
"I am so disappointed I didn't leave Chamberlain after I achieved my BSN. I have gone through alot of the FNP program and my GPA dropped to a 2.94. I am dismissed from the program and I would be graduating in May 2019. At first I would have been graduating in March and it changes all the time. I had 6 classes left and I have lost time, money, sweat, and tears. I have depleted alot of my student loans and I have about 40,000 left before running out of federal money. I have appealed and waiting the counselors their are horrible. I have been told my appeal would have a day turn around to a couple of weeks to "a while". Meanwhile, the student loans are billing me. I now will start over and the school, which I wanted in the first place, will only except 8 hours of credit. OMG. I don't get to decide which 8 hours they will take, now I won't graduate until December 2020 all because I d*c&#D around with this unprofessional irritating school. DON'T GO HERE, PLEASE SAVE YOURSELF THE HEARTACHE. THEY ARE HORRIBLE. I WILL SAY I HAVE ONLY HAD 3 HORRIFIC INSTRUCTORS. I WOULD NOT SEND MY DOG AT CHAMBERLAIN!!!!"