UEI College Reviews of Certificates in Criminal Justice
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18 Reviews - Multiple Locations
- Annual Tuition: $18,300
57% of 18 students said this degree improved their career prospects
72% of 18 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Certificates in Criminal Justice
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Gisselle Rivera
- Reviewed: 11/5/2024
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2025
"I had a great experience at UEI college, the criminal justice program was pretty interesting, I learned a lot with my instructor Daniel, he teaches good and inspires you to do better in life, UEI college had a great impact in my career, I would definitely recommend this school to others."
sebastian
- Reviewed: 4/12/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2022
"the criminal justice instructor is the best. he is very fun and make class a motivation for all students. i would recommend this school to family and also friends. class is very fun with all the crime scenes and also investigation that me and my classmates do. uei is a great school choice i made for myself and im proud i choose this campus. i would recommend to everyone i know family, friends, uncles, tias everyone and there family."
Sarah Galindo
- Reviewed: 3/23/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"The criminal justice program was great program to get into and I learned a lot and my AM instructor helped a lot with explaining in details about each subject. Always made sure we understand the topic before moving onto another subject and also helped with resume and cover letter. If you’re looking into a criminal justice field this is a fast and good program to get into. Thank you UEI for having great instructors and I’m also enjoying the ambassadors program it has helped me grow and learn to be a great leader and mentor."
Nathan Morales
- Reviewed: 2/23/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"I think uei is Great program with a lot of great options and helpful staff with a lot of insight. my experience in uei has been fantastic so far and I would highly recommend to others and I can't wait to gain the experience of my liking and follow my career."
Denisse Bonilla
- Reviewed: 2/23/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"I have had a great experience here at UEI. I’ve been given opportunities & help with my career path. The professors are very helpful. Financial services are great as well. I like the fact that finance helps you every step of the way with paperwork. It’s a great school to attend to because staff makes you feel welcomed. Thank you UEI"
Daniel Romero
- Reviewed: 2/23/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"Good school, hands on learning and great staff also good instructors and a good environment, the school is clean and sanitary. Cool people here very friendly and helpful even if they are not your instructors. Learned how to handcuff and other things that will be good in the future and im not done yet."
Monique Garcia
- Reviewed: 2/23/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"Everything is great the teachers and staff are amazing. Great learning I'm learning alot and making new friends. it's super cheap and affordable and they help with your payment plan. They will also help with getting your career started and they are all super helpful"
Cassandra
- Reviewed: 2/14/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2022
"I did enjoy having the small class sizes the graduate program UEI had to offer. The assignments were manageable, especially having to work full time . The campus events is what made it more fun to be on campus, and the classrooms have motivated photos and things related to the program. The courses I have taken for my CJ program I know will be useful for my future."
Alicia Medina
- Reviewed: 2/8/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"Overall I am greatly satisfied with the criminal justice program. I have learned a lot & will continue to use the knowledge in my future career. I appreciate both instructors for always pushing me to do better & giving me the confidence I will succed."
Ashley M
- Reviewed: 2/6/2023
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2023
"UEI Chula Vista has opened a door for me in order to continue my education and start my first career. My Criminal Justice program has given me a perspective of what it’s like to be in this field, what goes behind the closed doors. I was really interested and l’m still learning a lot more."
Dawn Falkman
- Reviewed: 12/17/2022
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2022
"I didn't exactly get through it, but I would never try again because there was no help if you needed it. The teacher would just sit on his tail and if you got something wrong, he would ask another student to help you instead of him. This school is just redundant."
Keren esparza
- Reviewed: 3/16/2016
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I would not recommend this college to anyone. Falls goals. They don't help you find a career and when wanting to know about your certificate No one returns your calls. Yet they are strict I'm their payments. Advice go to a college where you can get your associates."
Bre
- Reviewed: 4/12/2015
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2014
"When I first enrolled at the school I was skeptical about it but it was new to me n the program was new to the campus after a while it kind of grew on me yes there was things about it that I didn't like but it was an overall good experience for me..."
Stephanie
- Reviewed: 4/6/2015
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2015
"I wouldn't recommend this school for nothing in the world. They are not professionals as they don't have a degree to work there (some), they mostly work for commissions. All they care about is your money, and they don't care if you end up with a $20,000 debt. They now have a bad reputation and the certificate you get from this school is not useful at all. Luckily I dropped out before start because I asked a bunch of questions that they didn't know how to answer. This is how they brainwash you, "Education is very important Now all jobs require you to have an education..." blah, blah, blah with their sweet little tone trying to convince you. Please do your research before going there..."
Juan Marquez
- Reviewed: 3/15/2014
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2013
"I really like UEI because they helped my from the beginning to the end to get a job. Some folks rate it low because they were not proactive in getting the help. I also liked the teachers there because they were very supportive when I was struggling with personal problem. I recommend it if you really want to succeed."
MO'FO NEC1A
- Reviewed: 11/7/2013
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year:
"TOOK ME ONLY ONE DAY TO REALIZE THE ENVIRONMENT IN MY CLASSROOM,FELT LIKE IF I WAS STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL.THE INSTRUCTOR REAL NICE KNOWS HIS JOB REAL WELL,JUST NOT THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT AND HE'LL MAKE REAL EASY TEST AND NOTES. YOU GUYS ARE RIGHT THE REPRESENTATIVES KNOW HOW TO SWEET TALK TO YOU ABOUT THE SCHOOL. SO MY 2nd DAY I DIDN'T GO BACK NO MORE AND TALKED TO A REP FROM THE UEI OFFICE AND TOLD HIM ABOUT QUITTING,WE TALKED ABOUT THE REASON WHY.THEN HE WAS LIKE OK ILL TELL THE LADYS AT THE FRONT DESK TO CHECK YOU OUT? DID THEY ACTUALLY CANCEL MY FINANCIAL AID, BKUZ A WEEK LATER I GET LIKE PAPER ABOUT TUITION THAT I HAVE TO PAY A MONTH,LIKE IF I WAS STILL ASSISTING?!"
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 5/28/2013
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2011
"I was a student at the San Marvos campus and it was horrible. I took the Criminal justice program and they promised me They would get me a job in law enforcement, all they gave me was a damn peace of paper and a damn security job making 8 dollars an hour. Now I'm in debt with almost 13thousand dollars. Worst school ever, not only that but they lie to you. I'll"
Juan
- Reviewed: 12/13/2012
- Degree: Criminal Justice
- Graduation Year: 2012
"I finished the cj program and don't understand what these crazy people are talking about. my teacher was great, everyday we had lecture, powerpoint, discussion and even documentaries to help us understand the topic better. we had homework every night, read chapters, answer the questions, almost 2 hours a night sometimes. sometimes, too much work. our tests were hard too. and we went to many field trips related to the job, to the jail, prison, probation and so many more places, so i saw the jobs that i could get. and my teacher was a really smart and nice person. he helped me out so many times when i needed help with the reading and work. and my teacher made sure we got extra training all the time to help put certifications on our resumes. so these fu**ing people are just pissed who talk trash because they probably f***ed up and were pissed about being too dumb to learn."