Rasmussen University - Central Pasco

16418 Florida 54, Odessa, FL 33556

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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16418 FL-54, Odessa, FL 33556, United States
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About the Business

Located at 16418 Florida 54 in Odessa, Florida, Rasmussen University - Central Pasco campus is a thriving institution serving students in Pasco County and northern Hillsborough County. With a wide range of career-focused programs in Nursing, Business, Technology, Health Sciences, Justice Studies, Human Services, Education, and Design, students can gain the skills needed to excel in their chosen field. The campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including upgraded Nursing and Health Sciences learning environments, a Simulation Center, high-tech classrooms, and an expanded student lounge. Whether you choose an on-campus or online program, you'll receive support from the campus department every step of the way. The campus also offers practical nursing and professional nursing programs, as well as a BSN degree program for nurses at every level. With a commitment to student success and community engagement, Rasmussen University - Central Pasco is dedicated to providing a supportive and enriching educational experience. Contact an admissions advisor to learn more about enrollment, financial aid, and program options.

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Robert:
5

"I recently applied to the BSN program at Rasmussen College's Pasco County campus in Odessa, Florida, and my experience was nothing short of great. The best part of my experience was the assistance provided by Thuy Nguyen, an admissions specialist at the campus. Thuy's professionalism and warm personality immediately stood out. She made the often overwhelming admission process seem like a breeze, guiding me with patience and clarity. What truly sets Thuy apart is her ability to connect on a personal level; she isn't just excellent at her job, but she genuinely cares about her clients. Her dedication and willingness to go above and beyond made a significant impact on my experience."

1 year ago
julie diaz:
5

"My experience has been phenomenal all due to Susan Byham, she is awesome and does her part in being the best advisor. She guides me in the right direction and makes sure I am on track with all that I need to finish my degree. She communicates with me, every step of the way. She has a positive attitude about it. She follows through and always answer my emails or phone calls. Thank you Susan for being the best advisor I’ve ever had.. you always get the job done! Thank you for helping my dream come true to be a nurse."

1 year ago
Emily Popovic:
1

"Save your money and time, this school is a scam, so many hidden agendas with the nursing program and their grading scale is the worst. They act like they care before placing you into the nursing program, but there’s no sympathy for the students while in the program. This school discriminates and there policy and academic penalties rules are trash not beneficial for the students. It’s really all about taking your money and leaving you with a ridiculous student loan. There’s no real sympathy or empathy during the program from directors and teachers overall. A small portion of students actually passed and graduate from the nursing program at this campus but they will never share those numbers with you. I feel discouraged and so disappointed with my whole experience."

1 year ago
Connor Kowalewsky:
1

"RUN! This school is absolutely trash. If you want to feel like a number then come here. From the outside they seem to care but once you’re placed into the program there’s no sympathy for the students. If you don’t believe me look at how many students actually graduate from here. They don’t share with the students that a very small percentage of people make it through the program, an even smaller amount passes board exams. They provide you with so much course material that it’s impossible to get done. First semester with 4 classes and each course gives you 5+ chapters on week one. It’s like the teachers and staff don’t really know how much work there really is or they don’t care. The teachers are constantly mis leading students and not giving them all the right information to pass their tests. The teachers believe they have the right information only to find that the book says something different. There also are raising their prices this semester which feels like a money hungry school. They’re raising the price for online students….. what changes is the school actually going to make by raising the prices….. someone’s salary. Worst excuse of a college. Run…. Anywhere else is better"

1 year ago
Toni O:
5

"Overall, awesome faculty, Thuy in admissions, Professor/Director Clouthier, and Professor Newlon, just to name a few. All professors have been floor RNs, they have a ton of experience and knowledge to share. Most clinicals are at hospitals, so theres plenty of opportunity to utilize and further develop learned skills. I just passed NCLEX on my first try, you can too if you're thinking about becoming a nurse. Is it easy? No, but it's possible with hard work and dedication."

1 year ago
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