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11 years ago

A scam!!! Cant sell back your books, financial advisors never available.. Just go to Virgina college and save your self the debt and grief.

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St Johns River Community College

St Johns River Community College

5.0(1 review)
24.5 mi

A few years ago (yes, we'll go with that) I received an A.S. Degree from a Community College in…read moreMississippi. Boredom struck me in 2006 and I decided to go another two years and pick up an A.A. Degree (what the heck, right?). This is THE best Community College! All of the Professors here actually care about each and every individual student and go above and beyond do to all they can! Not only the Professors, but the office staff and the Dean also! Best Math Professor in the world goes to: Mark Wilson I don't care how much you hate math or how many times you say you'll never be able to learn math. Trust me, you WILL learn from this amazing Professor! He will not only teach you math, he will have you absolutely loving math. Never in my life have I seen a math instructor who can make it fun and get everyone to understand the material. Mr. Wilson, I stand and applaud you!!!! After graduating in the Spring of 2008, I still to this day call up Mr. Wilson and have a chat every month or so. He's so good he actually had me wanting to switch my major to math. No kidding. That's a pretty big deal considering English and writing have been my entire life! Best English Professor in the world goes to: Roger Vacarro Totally down to Earth and an amazingly cool man! Since 9th grade in High School, I have had Honors English. Not one instructor ever pointed out to me the number of times I used the word "that" when writing. The majority of the time, you can just remove the word "that" and the sentence continues to make sense; it's generally an unnecessary word. Tons of writing in his class; however, tons of fun! If you get the chance, I highly recommend you take his film class, even if you don't need the class. Another Professor I still call and we have chats. Best History Professor in the world goes to: Mark Little I have always hated history. HATE HATE HATE!!! Mr. Little wastes no time and goes right into lecture on the first day and I fell in love with history on the very first day. Now I'm in love with the past. I am constantly googling things from history and when I find a particular subject which really fascinates me, I call up Mr. Little and we have a discussion. He fills me in on all the details I can't ever quite seem to find online. I honestly think there is nothing in history this man does not know. I can go on and on about other wonderful Professors all day, but I will surely run out of characters. If you want to go to college and walk away with a solid education, this is the place for you! However, keep in mind, nothing will be handed to you on a silver platter, you still have to actually attend class and do that other thing... what's it called?? Oh yes... studying! A HUGE thank you to everyone at St. John's River Community College who made a difference in my life. You may not be mentioned here by name, but you know who you are and know you will always have a place in my heart!

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Keiser University Jacksonville

Keiser University Jacksonville

2.7(6 reviews)
3.6 mi•Southside

I am an alumnus of the Keiser University Jacksonville Campus and a returning student in the…read moreRN-to-BSN program, and I can honestly say my experience with Keiser University has been life-changing. From the very beginning, I have felt seen, supported, and truly cared for, not just as a student, but as a person with goals and dreams. The faculty and staff didn't just teach me, they believed in me. They pushed me, guided me, and helped shape me into the nurse I am today. Because of their support, I was able to step into my career with confidence and secure a position at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the United States, something I will never take for granted. What means even more to me is that their support didn't end at graduation. They have continued to reach out, offer mentorship, and remind me that I will always have a place to come back to. That kind of genuine care is rare, and it speaks volumes about what Keiser University stands for. Being invited to the Florida State Capitol was an experience I will never forget. Meeting the campus presidents and the Keiser family showed me, in the most powerful way, that this university is truly about its students. Seeing them spend their time advocating for legislation that benefits students, not themselves, was incredibly moving. It made me feel proud to be part of something bigger than myself. The Keiser family doesn't measure success by recognition, but by the success of their students and the impact we make in the world, and that is something truly special. My heart is filled with so much gratitude for every staff member, every campus leader, and the family who started it all 50 years ago. I am so proud to carry the name of Keiser University with me, and I am excited to continue growing alongside an institution that has given me so much. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for believing in me, for investing in me, and for reminding me that I am capable of more than I ever imagined. Because of Keiser University, I am not only prepared for my future, I am empowered to make a difference, and that is a legacy I will carry with me for the rest of my life.

Keiser University - NOT SO MILITARY FRIENDLY as they seem…read more Keiser University markets itself as a "military friendly" school; however, there are zero protections for active duty, National Guard, and reservists when it comes to Keiser's attendance policy. In the past, KU supported military mission requirements with LOA and Excused Absences for Military Services - in the current student handbook, KU no longer helps military students complete their educational endeavors with these protections. If you are a part of the military, be reserves, National Guard, or active duty, I suggest looking into other schools such as FSU that accommodate unexpected training/drill, deployment, or change-of-station orders. I would love to see Keiser University adopt its previous accommodations (as advertised in 2016). It is unfortunate that students called to service are receiving unexcused absences, have no opportunities for class extensions, and are being forced out of programs due to KU's lack of military protections.

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Fortis College

Fortis College

3.2(9 reviews)
8.6 mi•Westside

This school has no core values. I had 3 semesters to go to finish. During Pharmacology I was told…read moreby instructor West she "didn't have time to review my exam with me one on one". I dropped Pharmacology and was never reimbursed. I'm still disputing this with AES. I since took a full time job at HCA as phlebotomist. I see my classmates still struggling and failing. Now I hear Fortis tried to make them sign a "non-disclosure" about the school. What a joke. Fortis lost the contract HCA Orange Park and now forcing students to travel ridiculous lengths for clinicals. I speak to nursing students daily that attend other colleges. Fortis teaches the curriculum out of order. Example: scheduling Health Assessment before Fundamentals. Why are we learning how to hear lung sounds in Health Assessment before learning how to use a stethoscope in Fundamentals. Why are you teaching what drugs do in Pharmacology before learning the disease process in Med Surg? These classes should be taught in sync. The HESI entrance exam designed so everyone gets accepted. But has no science questions which is why Fortis includes frequent HESI exams as part of the curriculum. Fortis has to show every student passed the HESI before graduation. I could go on and on but am pursuing my degree with another college. Even though I had to retake some classes it's worth it. Core Values: none of the below Integrity, Student Focused Outcomes, Commitment, Service Excellence, Respect

Meh. Hindsight is 20/20. If I could I would choose a different school for LPN I would. I believe…read moresince the program is new there are a lot of kinks with it. It's a small school so it's a struggle to get time to practice as an LPN. They have more RN students. I'll write more once I graduate- if I graduate. The school hasn't graduated any LPNs yet since the program is so new.

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Jacksonville University - Jacksonville Business Professionals Educational Event

Jacksonville University

3.7(21 reviews)
9.7 mi•Greater Arlington

This was a good place to watch soccer, but if you have small children with you, be forewarned you…read morecan hear everything the players say. We were there to watch a soccer game between Jacksonville University and Detroit and there was a lot of bad language on the field that I wasn't up to explaining to my kids. Overall, the concessions are inexpensive, they didn't give me a hard time about bringing a drink in, the game was free, and there were places to watch both standing along the field and in the stands. The campus is very pretty and it was great to expose my children to college sports without having to pay anything for sure. This is a nice option if you want to see how your children do watching college sporting events, and always nice to be able to cheer on a local Jacksonville team.

Jacksonville University may market itself like a prestigious private university with a $60,000+…read moreprice tag, but our family's experience was extremely disappointing -- especially for student athletes. My daughter attended JU, ran track and field on scholarship, and recently graduated with her master's degree. While we're proud of her for persevering, the way she and other athletes were treated throughout her time there was unacceptable. Injuries were consistently downplayed, and there was pressure to continue training and competing despite ongoing issues. My daughter is not someone who quits, so she pushed through, and in our opinion it only made things worse physically. Student athlete health and long-term well-being should come before performance. There also seemed to be a clear priority system within athletics where bigger sports received better treatment while track and field and cross-country were often overlooked. Trainers appeared far more focused on higher-profile sports, while runners frequently felt neglected or brushed aside. The school would push athletes to participate in fundraising programs with promises of team gear if certain donation goals were met. My daughter met the required goals, only to later be told there was not enough gear available anyway. Situations like that were incredibly frustrating and felt dishonest to the athletes putting in the effort. The dorm conditions were also terrible at times, including mold concerns that did not seem to be handled with the urgency they deserved. Campus maintenance overall felt lacking. Her vehicle was repeatedly damaged in parking areas with no accountability, and landscaping crews constantly blew dirt and debris all over students' cars. The dining hall food was another major disappointment. We heard repeated complaints about food quality and cleanliness, including bugs and hair found in meals. That is completely unacceptable for a university charging premium tuition prices. Thankfully, my daughter graduated and moved on, but if I were paying full tuition for this school, I would be furious. Families considering Jacksonville University -- especially athletes -- should strongly research all other options before committing.

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Green up-lights in outfield are a nice touch.

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Florida Coastal School of Law

Florida Coastal School of Law

5.0(2 reviews)
1.3 mi•Southside

I graduated from FCSL in 2010. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spend learning about law at FCSL;…read moresometimes I find myself missing the lectures and the community of aspiring lawyers I encountered during those 3 years. I'm now a corporate employee for Skechers USA in Manhattan Beach, CA. I love my job and FCSL enabled me to achieve all I have. The education was very valuable, the professors became mentors and friends and I was never a number, I was always an individual. I was accepted into 4 law schools out of the 8 I applied to. I chose Florida Coastal because they allowed me to sit in on a first year Torts class during my visit and I loved how students were excited to learn and the professors were hard on them but at the same time helpful and pushed them to be their best. The atmosphere felt like a big family.

I am a 2013 graduate of Florida Coastal School of Law. I moved from Ohio to Florida to experience…read morewarmer weather and something new. While at Coastal Law I met many wonderful students and faculty that became like family who helped shape me into the person I am today. I was in a new city, so I got heavily involved in pro bono work. This allowed me not only to get to know Jacksonville the city, but also the legal market. Without the support of my professors, the staff, and administration I would not have thrived as I did in law school. Yes, law school is hard, but at Coastal Law I was provided with the resources not only to learn, but to be successful after graduation. It was a great experience and has heavily influenced my passion to help others see the benefit of attending law school and that anything is possible if you put in the hard work.

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Florida State College at Jacksonville - South Campus

4.1(8 reviews)
6.3 mi•Greater Arlington

I am currently enrolled in a continued education course for Ceramics 101 with Professor Michael…read moreCottrell and learning and loving it. As a student I have access to the studio during business hours (as long as it doesn't interfere with another active class) and the course is very open study. You ask- he shows you or does a presentation about it. Today I threw my largest pieces to date, I was pretty excited about that! With decades of experience, a very laid back demeanor and plenty of work space- the course and studio is great. Today was my first time taking advantage of going in outside of class time- I easily checked in at the Admin office and they walked me over to the classroom to unlock it for me. I need to take advantage of this more and I am seriously thinking about enrolling in additional classes. I laugh that the studio is messier than my taste- but with so many students (they have had the highest enrollment in Ceramics to date I believe), things don't always get cleaned up properly. I may have spent a little time cleaning this morning before I started my pottery work. I am so excited that we will be learning Raku firing method too!!! I hope to learn how to make a lidded pot and really get better at my forms. Cost for the course does not include clay, they have limited supplies of reclaimed clay, and you are encouraged to bring your own tools if you have them.

Typical of most schools, you have your good and bad professors. But what really matters in the long…read morerun is how much effort you put into your courses. FCCJ consists of several different campuses, with concentrations at each one. The south campus focuses mainly on the Arts. Therefore, this is also the campus most known for its performances and gallery exhibits. FCCJ was undergoing a lot of changes with its Digital Multimedia program when I took it. It was the first year there was an entire course in flash, and the first year there was a course focusing solely on HTML. That was 2-3 years ago. Flash had already been around since 1996 or so. Do the math. Hahaha. Took them long enough. But then again, it is a community college. Still, there are many good points to this little college. They have a kick ass photo lab (which I hear is way better than the one at University of North Florida a short drive away), several computer labs (I hear they are one of the most wired community colleges in Florida), and even a Mac lab (and they were planning to add another one after I left). In addition to the regular on-campus classes, they offer really convenient TV and online classes for single parents, busy bees, workaholics, and car-less folks who want to continue their education. As for professors? Most of them were willing to help students if they needed help or had questions. Even if much of the work was self-taught from the book, classes often consisted of reviewing of the materials from the book. I had originally doubted community colleges, but they do a pretty good job here. I have also heard that they are in the process of trying to become a 4 year institution. Pretty interesting because some of the teachers that teach here also teach at the university.

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