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Keiser University

Keiser University

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Keiser University

Fort Lauderdale, United States

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The university is comprised of 18 Florida campus locations, an International Division, the Graduate School, a College of Golf and Sports Management, an Online Division, an off-site campus in Shanghai, China, the Latin American campus and Language Institut

Program/ Courses

No bachelors programmes found for this university.

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Scholarships

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Venues

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About Keiser University

Institution Type

Private

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Masters Courses

2

PHD Scholarships

7

Masters Scholarships

23

Bachelors Courses

6

Bachelors Scholarships

23

PHD Courses

0

Short Courses

0

Distance Learning

2

Venues

1

Location

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Country

United States

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Total Enrolled

1142

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Male (50%)
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Reviews

1.8 out of 5

Based on 5 reviews

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4 months ago

First of all, this isn’t a case of a failed student seeking revenge out of resentment. I graduated from this institution with high honors, ranking first in my class with near-perfect grades, never failing an academic test or course, earning a 94% on my state licensing exam, and receiving an Outstanding Academic Student distinction. Every professor I studied under can attest to my competence and character. Therefore, there is no one more qualified to give this critique than myself. This is not intended to criticize any professor. The radiology faculty, including Mrs. Levy and Ms. Forbes, are among the best in the field, and you won't find better anywhere else. This critique is solely directed at management. I must express my dissatisfaction with my experience. When I think of the term "bureaucratic failure," this institution immediately comes to mind. The level of incompetence in administrative processes was astonishing. For an institution that requires a hefty financial investment, it repeatedly fails to meet basic expectations. For instance, a Dean incorrectly entered my graduation date, along with two other graduates, which delayed the process of us obtaining state licensure for a month, much to our chagrin. We had to escalate the matter to the owner to finally resolve it. All we recieved in return was a hollow apology. The school also failed to return the remaining $2,000 from my student account. Weeks passed, and only after two follow-up calls did they finally release the funds—an oversight that speaks volumes about the institution’s mismanagement. These occurances are not anomolies, but rather symptoms of a more insidious problem: a consistent pattern of Egregious errors cultivated by feebleminded reprobates. The institution is run by individuals who lack the competence to manage even the most basic tasks and are more suited bagging groceries than managing an "accredited" university. If you want something done properly here you often have to oversee every detail yourself, even when it should be their responsibility. The assumption that the staff here will simply fulfill their duties with diligence is, unfortunately, naive. I have rarely encountered an institution so profoundly disorganized, where incompetence seems not just present but embedded in the very structure of its operation. If you are seeking private education, I strongly suggest considering Cambridge. This place is not worth your time or money.

JK

Julian Konsoulas

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5 months ago

Keiser University is all a scam and all about the money. They do not care about the students while they’re paying thousands of dollars per semester. They sell fake dreams to students but when you’re already in the program they give you a hard time. Not to mention the dirty classrooms that haven’t been deep cleaned like in YEARS. My allergy would act up continuously once I go to class because the classrooms were dirty and dusty. I had to email the dean for them to take action and it took like 2 weeks for them to do so. Save yourself the money and time and go to a community college. They change employees so often too so that will tell you a lot about Keiser.

TB

Theodore Burnett

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4 months ago

I had originally come to Keiser several years ago to enter their nursing program. Unfortunately, I scored very low on their teas and they told me that I should consider doing another program/career because nursing would not be for me. So, I decided to go to Broward College because I heard they had an outstanding nursing program and their prices are not ridiculously high. Thankfully I passed their Hesi to enter their nursing program and I ended up graduating from their nursing program. The worst thing you can do is tell someone they are not good enough. Well you lost a potential student Keiser and your quick dismissal gave me motivation to be a registered nurse!

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R2D2 “weights4life” Luke

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2 months ago

I wish I had read the reviews before going to this overpriced miserable school. I question their teachers credibility because some of the ones I had just read out of the textbook, hardly what I would call teaching. Some of the classes were unruly and the students were more interested in partying than learning. The straw that broke my back was when they tried to convince me to switch my major which was radiology tech, because they said I was failing. How the hell is dropping from an A to a B failing. Now I am stuck with a 50 grand school loan that I HAVE to pay back. I wish I had gone to a community college instead, would have only cost me around 5 grand instead of this over inflated price I have to pay now. So anybody out there considering this scam of a school I suggest trying your community college first. One star is even to much for this place. The only reason I can think of for LYING and trying to convince us we were failing was they were trying to get more money out of us.

MJ

mary johnson

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3 months ago

I had an amazing experience speaking with Nicholas Chatman, the Finance Director at Keiser College.When speaking to the lender they made me feel discouraged when it came to helping me understand. He took the time to break down the numbers for my private loan in a way that was clear and easy to understand. He made me feel more comfortable and confident in my financial decisions than the lender itself! Thanks to his guidance, I now fully understand my repayment costs and what to expect moving forward. I truly appreciate his patience, professionalism, and willingness to help. Highly recommend!

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Pamela Dixon

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