The College of Health Care Professions Reviews of Certificates in Dental Assistant
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5 Reviews - Austin (TX) (and 4 others)
- Annual Tuition: $17,000 - $25,000
50% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Certificates in Dental Assistant
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Kristen Denney
- Reviewed: 9/22/2020
- Degree: Dental Assistant
- Graduation Year: 2021
"I have really enjoyed the course and the whole school as a whole. Everyone has been extremely helpful and informative. Any question I have has been answered in a accurately and in a timely fashion. I'm really excited about starting my new career in the dental field."
lidia leal
- Reviewed: 8/8/2017
- Degree: Dental Assistant
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The dental assisting program opened many doors for me, my teachers always believed in me and pushed me to be the best of the best.I always had the support and the help I needed.I recommend the dental assisting program due to the fact that it's a nice feeling to see someone feel confident about their smile, so why not make it possible."
Dental assistant
- Reviewed: 8/2/2017
- Degree: Dental Assistant
- Graduation Year: 2017
"This is a horrible schooI, I graduated in May and I still haven't received my license, I can't even find a job without them, they are not helping me at all. I did everything that was asked of me. I wouldn't recommend this school to anyone, I hate that I went to this school."
Huge Scam-Unprofessional
- Reviewed: 11/13/2014
- Degree: Dental Assistant
- Graduation Year: 2014
"This place is a joke. I wish I had read these reviews before I found out the hard way. I am a Veteran. I am fully independent and I had already done my Fasfa through Rosa and Nancy. Everything went smoothly (so I thought). I got a phone call 3 hours before my first day of night classes with them saying that none of my information went through, that I am considered a dependent student and that they need my parents information. Not happening. I go forth to call the Fasfa 1-800 number to get this resolved and their story is completely different than what Nancy is telling me. Come to find out, N. did not turn in the paperwork needed to prove that I am an independent student. But instead of admitting Her wrongs, she persisted to yell and scream at me (let me remind you, this is financial aid at CHCP) saying that I was very wrong. She then decides to tell me that the only way I can attend school is if I oag $936/month WHILE I AM IN SCHOOL or I will not be able to attend. Nancy has changed her story multiple times and told me that it's not her problem when I expressed my concerns to her about my future. If you do not have $20000 cash ready to hand out, do not come to this school. I think it's funny that they talk about professionalism and customer service and this school lacks in those categories very much. Now the campus president (Gerald) doesn't seem too bad. He seems like he's on my side about this, but instead of admitting that they messed up, he's trying to make it seem like he's going above and beyond to handle this. Which shouldn't be the case. I really do not recommend this school at all unless you have $20000 to give these people. It's a money game."
D.A.
- Reviewed: 10/20/2013
- Degree: Dental Assistant
- Graduation Year:
"I love CHCP!! it is an accelerated school and therefore isn't made for everyone. If you already have a busy life, have kids, are a single parent this school probably isn't for you. I'm only 21 i don't have kids, i work, pay bills and live life like a normal 21 year old. I'm determined to graduate and do better in life and i think that's what matters the most. WHAT I DO NOT like about the school is the financial department, they are all over the place, they can't answer any questions and they don't care about the students. i hate those ladies, they give the wrong dates, balances, info in general. I am however very pleased with the instructors."