Chamberlain University Reviews of Bachelor's in Nursing
Locations: Multiple Locations
Annual Tuition: $19,860

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Bgarcia12
Reviewed: 9/6/2023
Degree: Nursing
Chamberlain allowed me to pursue my dream and opened so many doors for myself and family. I was able to balance family life with my schooling and that meant everything to me as I have 4 little girls under 10. I was able to graduate SUMMA and now have an amazing job as a CVICU nurse. I’m so grateful for everything they’ve done for me
Kimberly Marsh
Reviewed: 7/24/2023
Degree: Nursing
The first 2 years were okay. Customer service was adequate. Classes were okay. Instructors were mostly responsive within 48hrs. Once being accepted into the MSN program, everything changed. Customer service was ZERO. No kidding. The computer generated patient assessment did not prepare many of the students for the real world. We all had a hard time. And no one would call back from the program. Literally, an assistant called me stating that she had been hired, trained for an hour, and was told to... Read More
Jessica
Reviewed: 4/10/2023
Degree: Nursing
I’ve had my ADN for 4 years and decided to get my BSN during the pandemic since I had more time at home. I was very anxious and worried that I was getting into a big mistake based on the reviews, but I loved it! All my ADN credits transferred. I got my BSN in 10 months taking 2 classes at a time each 8 weeks, except the first 8 weeks to test it out. In the end the program cost me about 15k but I got 3500 plus book reimbursement from my work place as well as a good amount back on my tax return. I... Read More
Linda DeZubiria
Reviewed: 4/3/2023
Degree: Nursing
I am so happy I applied to Chamberlain University. They supported me in every aspect of my journey. I returned to school after many years and they made the whole process as stress free as possible. The professors are absolutely brilliant and understanding that we work full time positions with family obligation. I wish I had not feared this process and enrolled sooner.
Joel P
Reviewed: 3/30/2023
Degree: Nursing
Chamberlain University has been an amazing experience. The on-campus professors at the Jacksonville, Florida campus are compassionate, nurturing, and willing to help you become the nurse you want to be. The workshops before and after class, the open lab, the peer tutors, the mentors, and the online workshops make paying the price of Chamberlain University worth it. Any issues I have had at Chamberlain University were quickly resolved. The average reply time of a professor is normally less than 24... Read More
Darnisha Hale
Reviewed: 3/27/2023
Degree: Nursing
Chamberlain University is a great start for obtaining your nursing degree! Yes it’s fast paced, but it also put that fire under you! I always thought I wasn’t smart enough for acceleration, proved myself wrong. Tons of resources that are offered outside is didactic and clinical to study the material and perform well in the course on tests and exams. Also excellent staff! Very nice environment
Brooklyn Allaback
Reviewed: 3/27/2023
Degree: Nursing
I am currently attending Chamberlain through the BSNONLINE program and I am expected to graduate next march. I have had a wonderful experience through this program! I attended a previous university in Iowa prior to going to Chamberlain. I am without a doubt so grateful to have come across chamberlain. Chamberlain understands that we have personal and family lives too. The professors go above and beyond to make sure us students understand the material and know what’s going on. I would recommend chamberlain... Read More
Leah
Reviewed: 3/9/2023
Degree: Nursing
I’m not one to write reviews, but Chamberlain university has me so upset I would not recommend the school to anyone. The classes were great and I enjoyed the curriculum it was the staff such as the financial dept/advisor that was the problem. So many gaps, lack of communication and conflicting stories. The 30 minutes to an hour wait time make it difficult to actually speak to someone. They do not look out for your best interest at all. I will definitely be looking for another school to finish my... Read More
Student Now
Reviewed: 2/9/2023
Degree: Nursing
This school has its teachers primarily teaching off of their slides. It isn't a secret. It is over priced to go here. and their Pass rate after graduation doesn't show how many people actually drop out of the university. Highly due to poor instruction and course work which leads a student to failure. They use a fairly faulty program called edapt for homework. Imagine learning a rhino's skin is grey, withstands water, and is tough. Now on the review question on edapt it asks you, what affects does... Read More
JANE DOE
Reviewed: 1/10/2023
Degree: Nursing
This school is an ABSOLUTE JOKE. The guidance counselors are non-existent, while the Dean is completely useless. The call times are over 1 hour. Any email responses from faculty are well over 1 week. Anyone reading this review should highly consider spending your GI bill elsewhere.
Mary Kathryn Scarpa
Reviewed: 11/18/2022
Degree: Nursing
I am currently enrolled in Chamberlain's Nursing program and I am very pleased with the professors and staff at the Atlanta campus. The only issue I have is with the financial services. Whenever I try to contact them via phone, I am on hold for hours and it seems as if no one is on the other line. The university is expensive and I would like to discuss my finances over the phone instead of email. Whenever I email financial services, I get a response, but they are never able to fully answer my question.... Read More
Cee
Reviewed: 9/6/2022
Degree: Nursing
I wish I would’ve done my research before deciding to go here because I definitely would’ve attended a different nursing school. The campus I attend is very unorganized and majority of the time they don’t answer the phone when you call to speak to student services. Not only that, but they stole my financial aid refund during my first semester here. To put the icing on the cake they are a for profit school and they look for any way to cipher money out of people. They consistently increase tuition... Read More
Chi
Reviewed: 9/4/2022
Degree: Nursing
I attended the Houston campus. Prospect student beware: this school is very retaliatory. My issue started when i had defended my self. A professor called, accused me of submitting my assignments late. I was vindicated when the dean and ATI got involved. Fast forward to same session funds check off this teacher volunteered to check me. She did not follow the rubric provided by the school. I failed the class because of her action during my evaluation. I fought back and was vindicated of being targeted... Read More
DOROTHY HUGHES
Reviewed: 6/13/2022
Degree: Nursing
I have recommended Chamberlain University to several people. I find the culture to be very supportive and encouraging. The individual's success is the goal of every staff member. In this program, one is set up to succeed. The resources are emmense. If you have trouble there are plenty of avenues to seek assistance.
Aichata Kone
Reviewed: 4/20/2022
Degree: Nursing
Do not go to this school the grading scale is ridiculous they required more assessments than teaching you and you will spend almost $3k every 2 months although you have financial aid or loans. And it's limited access to class approximately 34 students in one class fighting for a seat. some professors don't even know what they are doing they are careless just want their paycheck.So many things to say specialty advisers that you can not even meet and are always in a rush to talk to you on the phone.... Read More
Fatmata Conteh
Reviewed: 3/10/2022
Degree: Nursing
I’m proud to be a student at Chamberlain university. I’m a visual and auditory learner. I like to seat in class, listen to a professor. 2021 I decided to go back to school. I had two schools in mind, then finally I decided to attend Chamberlain. I was nervous because this is the first time am taking online classes. The professors are nice with great experience. Encourage you to ask questions when you need help. They will guide you through your assignment. I already took seven classes with GPA of... Read More
Ana M. Burchard
Reviewed: 3/8/2022
Degree: Nursing
I would like to express my success in achieving my goals. I am 65 years old, and a retired I.C.U. nurse. I did decide to go back to school two months after the Covid Pandemic was in full swing. I doubt myself. But, the school advisor, the I.T departments, and positive feedback from the professor help push me to succeed. I look forward to the classroom discussions and the professor's feedback. The I.T. help me significantly with navigating my computer technology, which I was lacking to comprehend.... Read More
Andrew Tilman
Reviewed: 2/24/2022
Degree: Nursing
This school should be a last effort attempt to get into the nursing field. DO NOT GO HERE!!! The communication is completely broken. They are constantly demanding students to meet rigorous deadlines that they themselves do not follow. The quality of teaching fluctuates from competent caring instructors to instructors that are terribly rude and inattentive. You will go through classes that are loaded with busy work that never gets graded. I am about to graduate and I have had 3 clinicals and only... Read More
Valerie
Reviewed: 2/17/2022
Degree: Nursing
I just finished my first year of my BSN with no credit transfers and have had a really great experience with Chamberlain thus far. Considering I started this journey in the middle of a pandemic, I feel that everything has gone as smoothly as I could have expected. I have never had trouble getting in touch with student services or my financial advisor, they have always, always been available and happy to help. If they didn't know an answer to a question, they would promptly get back to me. I will... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 11/15/2021
Degree: Nursing
You will likely get an advisor that lives in another state and NEVER hear from them. I am extremely disappointed in the assistance department of this school. Within my first three months there, I faced three major issues that caused hours of stress. It is never ending issues here. On top of being part of an accelerated program you will also face advising/scheduling/financial issues WEEKLY. Even when you call anyone for help the line ALWAYS goes straight to voicemail and then hangs up on you…