Galen College of Nursing Reviews of Associates in Nursing
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23 Reviews - Multiple Locations
- Annual Tuition: $24,500 - $34,660
17% of 23 students said this degree improved their career prospects
17% of 23 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Associates in Nursing
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Sad Sally
- Reviewed: 6/8/2017
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Do not go to this school! They care nothing about their students. Most of the clinical sites are horrible and unsafe. They will take your money and not allow you to come back to finish your degree. I have never met so many childish instructors in my life. Worse school i have ever been to. Also, the classroom instruction is inconsistent. Run while you still can!"
Jennifer
- Reviewed: 7/25/2016
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Stay away from this school. They only care about money. They have unsafe clinical sites that are actively being shut down by the state. They do not care about their students. They make it sound great when you sign up but they change after you get through the first couple quarters. They throw people out on a whim, they discriminate against those with health considerations, and they do not treat people with respect. I witnessed the "tech support" man yell at the young cleaning man who has Down syndrome for singing while he cleaned. He said he sounded like a dying cow. This behavior from a school where they claim to teach compassion."
Darlena Villa
- Reviewed: 8/12/2014
- Degree: Nursing
- Graduation Year: 2015
"I had recommended this school to several other nurses that I work with, all of which are not attending Galen College of Nursing - San Antonio. I would no longer recommend this school to anyone. The hybrid/online courses do not get the same education and grading advantages that the on ground students receive. I have been in several classes where 50% or greater of the students did not pass the course, which tells me that teaching is flawed. However, students are removed from the program with the risk of not getting readmitted. This is a waste of time and money on the part of the student. I believe if more than half of a class is not passing, the instruction should be fixed and the students should be given the opportunity to retake the class without paying for it again and getting removed from the program. The administration at this school is not up to par."