South University Online Reviews of Master's in Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Locations: Multiple Locations
Annual Tuition: $15,754

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Bill Mosso
Reviewed: 5/13/2019
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
It's laughable that anyone on this site, except the shills, gives this school a sterling review. For many years now it has essentially functioned as a loan mill. It has been bought and sold by wall street types 3 times in the past year and a few months. So many other ways to become a nurse than to take a chance on a financial house of cards. Go to collegescorecard.gov to understand my position on this so-called college.
Gigi30
Reviewed: 11/9/2018
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
They treat student with not respect only care about money they change curriculum whitout abvice staff are very rude not class,scream at the phone whem you come for any imformation ,I am current student please I never write review but ck for another university this one only care about money,..... very sad. hopefully I finish that nightmare i feel abuse and not way to defent myself.
Arigdon
Reviewed: 8/5/2018
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Unfortunately everything posted on here about the South NP program is true. They are a predatory school. I entered the NP program April 2018. I have had no help from the professors in fact they have attempted to use discriminatory grading practices to which I had to threatening calling an Ombudsman. Its quite funny how they could then act in a fair and responsible manner. My academic advisor is an absolute sarcastic child when I need help. Who actually laughs at me when at call and ask questions.... Read More
David
Reviewed: 6/7/2018
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Be very careful with this university. They over bill your student loan provider. I had opted out of e-text books and they still billed me for it. They charge you a clinical fee of $500.00 when you take your first class for the ARNP program that is non refundable ( even though you do not start clinicals until the end of the program). If you drop out of the program or you switch to a degree that doesn't require clinicals you do not get the money back. I had one bill that wasn't fully covered by my... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 7/20/2015
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Fairly new program, so there were inconsistencies between my class and the class before and after us. They did not help us to find preceptors. Overall an "okay" experience.