Fortis College in Richmond

2000 Westmoreland Street, Richmond, VA 23230

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Fortis College in Richmond - Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Location & Phone number

2000 Westmoreland St a, Richmond, VA 23230, United States
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About the Business

Fortis College in Richmond is a reputable institution located at 2000 Westmoreland Street in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Specializing in health education, Fortis College offers a variety of programs and courses designed to prepare students for careers in the healthcare industry. With a focus on hands-on learning and practical skills development, students at Fortis College in Richmond receive a comprehensive education that prepares them for success in their chosen field. The institution is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment, where students can thrive and reach their full potential.

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Jose Otero:
3

"It's not a bad school and the teachers are willing to work with you. The time restraints are a little too strict, especially with road work traffic being a very common occurrence in the area of the school. Candice is very kind and is willing to work with you to help you succeed."

1 year ago
Javier Mendez:
1

"They only care about the money, even if you leave the school they still harass you for it even though there is a 10 year period for you to fully pay off the class. Transcripts are useless for other colleges. Time restrictions are ridiculous and they don't care to adjust to your personal schedule. And they can only land you home health jobs."

1 year ago
Donte White:
5

"The Massage Therapy program is awesome! Lots of hands on learning and a caring staff. I recently finished the program while working as a single father of two teenage boys and a homeowner I passed my MBlex on the first try. The teachers are amazing and truly care that the students retain the knowledge and become excellent Therapist while in the field. I'll recommend this program to anyone who's interested and joing the fast growing field of Massage Therapy. They rock!"

almost 2 years ago
Nursegirl:
1

"One of the teachers in the nursing department will frustrated you so much that your graduation is not guaranteed not because you are dump but because she is sooooooo wicked and determined to ruin your life. Just because of her, I do not think its a good idea to attend this school until she leaves. Good luck if you want to give it a trial."

almost 2 years ago
Denise Woods:
1

"This school is a scam! The admission representative that I had told an abundance of lies to get me in the door. I was told my credits would transfer (which was a lie) I was told that the Nursing program was accredited (which was another lie) I was also told that I would only be on campus 1-2 days a week (another lie) I ended up being on campus 3-4 days a week in Quarter 2. I was given an estimate worksheet from FA which equaled 9 credits because your first quarter is considered 3/4 of a quarter which means that you will have 3 classes, however I ended up with 4 classes and 19 credits out of a class of 17. All of the instructors i had were very helpful with the exception of 1. This particular instructor would read from the book and expected you to teach yourself. You ask her a question her words were look it up, research it. Students pay good money to be taught not to teach themselves. 12 students out of that class 6 passed, 5 withdrew, and 1 withdrew from the school. I took my concerns to the Dean of Nursing and the regional Vice President but my concerns were swept under the rug. I am currently out of $9970.00 and no diploma. I drove 2 hours and 12 minutes one way to pursue my nursing career and got royally screwed out of an education and money!"

almost 4 years ago
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