Broadview University Reviews of Associates in Veterinary Technician

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Reviews - Associates in Veterinary Technician

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Kate
  • Reviewed: 9/10/2018
  • Degree: Veterinary Technician
"Predatory admission practices. I was told that I would be able to transfer my credits when starting the program. I achieved my degree but found that the field was not for me. Now starting my life in another direction I have to start over from the very beginning. Not a single one of my general credits will transfer. This should be illegal."
JAG
  • Reviewed: 8/31/2018
  • Degree: Veterinary Technician
"There were a lot of changes that occurred during my time at Broadview University. However, I feel that the faculty and staff handled many of the issues directly and they were open about what was going on. Never did I lack for opportunities for help from instructors and tutoring, it was actually suggested many times which helped me better understand the material. The program was challenging at times and certainly took many hours of studying to do well in the program. I grew to love the staff and faculty since they always focused on my success even during trying times. I was disappointed at first but have been able to use my skills almost daily in my work. I realize now that going to school rather than learning on the fly was best for me. I also visited the school recently and things have really changed for the better. The vibe is very positive and engaging. Financially it was worth it to me."
Horrible school
  • Reviewed: 11/2/2015
  • Degree: Veterinary Technician
"Shut the Provo location down screwed us over royally we had to transfer to the west Jordan location when i asked the broad view administration what i could do they replied quote "We don't care" you think they would since i'm paying to attend classes yet they don't care really? they didn't finish out the year they ended it after i was a quarter way through it! they sold their building space after making obligations to students .... really? that is dishonest tin my opinion now hundreds of us that have moved by the campus now rather have to move or make the commute. with out the fact that they moved the campus..... the board is still uncaring the only people that care are the campus heads and the teachers who most of where let go when they shut down id like to thank broad view university for personally screwing us over next time you screw people over this hard at least take them to dinner."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 4/28/2014
  • Degree: Veterinary Technician
"In Utah, a degree in Veterinary Technology means absolutely nothing. Don't waste your time or your money. Go to a real university or train at a veterinary clinic. I learned this lesson after $40,000 and and 2 years of time wasted. Not worth it."
Chanin
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2014
  • Degree: Veterinary Technician
"The instructors are there for you.The homework is reasonable and the people there kind.Their are many small classes and its very hands on which is what I enjoyed.The instructors are also flexible in regards to making time to help you out if your falling behind.There are many different tutoring options and a wonderful library with computers always at your disposal with free printing in color or not.The student lounge is nice with free tea,cocoa,and coffe and a ping-pong table along with a T.V. and newspapers and vending machines.The school itself is located in a good location surrounded by business and fast food places.The people here are all kind and willing to help.The staff and faculty do there very best to make this school enjoyable.I enjoyed my time here and when i graduated I truly felt that I had learned a lot."