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Student Reviews - Certificate in Licensed Practical Nurse

Student Reviews - Certificate in Licensed Practical Nurse

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Former Student
  • Reviewed: 2/26/2026
  • Degree: Licensed Practical Nurse
"As a student, I was deeply disappointed with my experience in this LPN program because of the unprofessional conduct of an instructor (Ms. Dsane). When students raised concerns about incorrect information presented in class, instead of being supported, they were dismissed. This lack of support led to multiple students failing an exam. Additionally, the instructor made demeaning and inappropriate remarks toward students, creating a hostile learning environment. The school needs better oversight to ensure that students are treated with respect and dignity."
Current student
  • Reviewed: 9/9/2025
  • Degree: Licensed Practical Nurse
"Pay over 30k to basically teach myself in a class with too many people and then get told to clean class as well. This place is a joke! Delayed classes by months and then put so many in a class half the time is used trying to get people to listen. It is high school but you pay for it"
Evelyn Rodriguez
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2024
  • Degree: Licensed Practical Nurse
"I just started at Porter and Chester campus in Waterbury thank god for the grace period that I’m able to leave the school in the couple of days I’ve been there with out any issues this school is very disorganized from the directors to the instructor no communication skills had a appointment with my instructor at 9 am and was a no show didn’t even call me or anything about her no coming could have save me time and energy if she had called and told me she was not going to make our appointment neither did the school called me so I am withdrawing from this school because I refuse to put my money into a school that doesn’t appreciate my time and effort the school director couldn’t even help and had no answer for me when I talked to him about withdrawing"
Nicole
  • Reviewed: 5/21/2021
  • Degree: Licensed Practical Nurse
"I am writing this review as a student who completed their Medical Assisting program and then returned a few years later to completed the LPN program. I want to preface this by saying that I completed both of the programs at the top of my class and am successfully working in the medical field. I would like to acknowledge that the only reason that I am even giving this school/program 2 stars is because of the absolutely phenomenal Nursing instructors that did everything they could for us as students to succeed when they were dealt a terrible hand to work with from the organization. I completed both programs at the Rocky Hill campus and while there were some difficulties through my time there with the medical assisting program, those difficulties pale in comparison to the ones my classmates and I faced through the LPN program. To start we never had a consistent program head and never knew who we could go to with our concerns if our instructors were unable to assist them with them. This also caused our class to lose out on opportunities such as having a class representative and being about to apply for induction into the National Technical Honor Society. As Covid worsened and our clinical facilities closed down the lack of communication from the Administration and acting program head (who changed every other week it seemed) worsened to the point that not only was communication nonexistent to us as students but severely lacking to our clinical instructors our selves. We as students felt bad for our clinical instructors because they were working their absolute hardest to support and education us with no answers to any questions about remaining clinical hours and estimated date of completion to our program we were already six months behind on completing. To be honest the issues worsened once I had actually completed the program. At this point I had figured we would not be having any form of a graduation or pinning ceremony to acknowledge our achievements, but emails regarding diplomas, transcripts, and Pins were repeatedly ignored. I even went the campus in person 2 different times requesting these things and was told they were unavailable for me at that time even though I had rightfully earned them. One of the other big issues I have with this program that dates back to my MA program is that the school has taken credit for Job placements that I have ben able to get on my own merit with no aide from the school's career services department. While I am so incredibly greatful to my fantastic instructors who helped mold me into the nurse I am today, a lot of them have since left the school, I would not recommend this program to individuals looking to further their careers into nursing. Until the organization makes some major changes to how things are run I feel as though the education and experience of the students will continue to suffer greatly."
Veronica Carrillo
  • Reviewed: 5/21/2021
  • Degree: Licensed Practical Nurse
"The worst experience I’ve ever had! I thank God time and time again that I work in a healthcare environment where I was able to learn a lot of the skills I needed to pass the nclex. This school did nothing for me at all. We were put on hold for Covid, then thrown into online classes with a short notification. For our exit exam, we were given little of a weeks notice after being out of school for about 6 months. My entire class finished at different times, when we were supposed to finish July 2020, no pinning ceremony, no graduation, no celebration for completion. We paid for these pins and cap and gown and got nothing. Then less than a month of completing this horrible program, I receive a bill. Not a congratulations or anything of the sort, just a bill with no time to even have taken my nclex to have the funds to pay them. The whole program was a joke. I’m so disappointed in this school. Once again, I am grateful that I was smart enough to be able to find the resources to help teach myself. DO NOT GO HERE!"