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- Reviewed: 9/10/2025
- Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
- Graduation Year: 2026
"I passed all of my classes with this school and did not pass the APEA exam for clinicals for the second time. I fought hard to have a third chance because other cohorts had the opportunity to take the exam three times. The student handbook stated that students are dismissed from the program only when they fail twice, I was dismissed from the program without a failed class. The dean did not work with me to help me succeed at all instead I was told to pursue a different degree, I was ignored by the higher dean of the program, and my grade appeal was rejected. It is hard to get ahold of any department within this school, and there is absolutely no support when needed once your in the program. The only support is from other students who are also struggling. I would not recommend this school to anyone."
N.N.
- Reviewed: 1/30/2021
- Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
- Graduation Year: 2022
"Worst program ever. No guidance. No support. Exams which don’t correlate with assigned texts. No one cares. Unnecessary extreme stress. Needs a total revamp. After completing an exam you never get feedback on what you got incorrect to learn better or prepare for the finals. Worst education I’ve ever received. And we’re paying!!"
FNP 2000
- Reviewed: 1/26/2020
- Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
- Graduation Year: 2030
"The FNP program is ridiculous. You have 7 chapters in pharmacology to study every week along with writing papers. The test doesn't even make sense. After all that studying you will still fail the exams. The program is a waste of money. The professors don't care. Look elsewhere."
Dd2022
- Reviewed: 9/26/2019
- Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
- Graduation Year: 2022
"Please take my advice and do not attend this University for their FNP program (online) . The testing and grading practices are unheard of and highly unfair. You have absolutely no guidance. Do not bother contesting anything because you will be ignored. They don’t explain anything. Syllabus do not coincide with material for scheduled exams. Exams each 20 questions and are worth a fifth of your grade. The Dean and professors are rude and unhelpful. This program should not be accredited. Waste of a lot of people’s money."
Nurse1083
- Reviewed: 8/17/2019
- Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
- Graduation Year: 2022
"Do not go to the online FNP program. There is no guidance. No assistance. Your left to figure everything out on your own. Classes are set up to fail. Online FNP courses for example Pathophysiology exams, each one 19 percent of your grade and 20 questions covering 10-18 chapters. It’s a joke. You can’t ever get anyone to contact you back. It’s awful and sadly a waste of money to many. They don’t follow their own handbook either. Sad."