Labouré College of Healthcare 303 Adams Street, Milton, MA 02186
About the Business
Labouré College of Healthcare is a prestigious institution located at 303 Adams Street in Milton, Massachusetts, United States. As a leading health university, Labouré College offers a wide range of programs and courses in healthcare fields, providing students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the rapidly growing healthcare industry. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and practical experience, Labouré College prepares students for successful careers in healthcare, helping them make a positive impact on the lives of others. With a dedicated faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, Labouré College of Healthcare is committed to providing a top-notch education that prepares students for the challenges and opportunities of the healthcare field.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 19:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 19:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 19:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 19:00
Friday:
08:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I absolutely enjoyed and loved my experience at Laboure College. I had the pleasure to serve as the student NSA secretary for one year, we attended the Boston marathon and now I’m graduating with my bachelor’s in nursing. Very grateful for the opportunity. And I love the scholarships."
"DO NOT PICK THIS SCHOOL!!! I always heard good and bad things about this school. I decided to pick this school anyway to do my nursing program. It was doing well at first, but then my father passed away and I had to withdraw from a class. So this meant I had to take it over. After I did everything I was suppose to do for the class I took over, the teacher Dr. Klien decided to fail me with an F. I passed my test and always did my work on time so I was confused to why. So I tried to fight it for 3 months. After all that I couldn’t register for classes because they put a hold on my account. For months I called trying to fix the problem and they just kept giving me the run around! Finally after the fall semester started, I get an email that the school has dropped me. It’s crazy how this school handles situations. I would definitely say, try another school first. This school is very unprofessional. Also what they don’t tell you is that the school is under academic investigation before signing up. So do your research first!"
"I emphatically cannot recommend the IONM program here, nor Laboure in general. 8/25/22 - Justin: Your words do not match the actions I experienced of a "highest-quality education, or resolving the issue, nor the staff addressing my concerns." 12/22/22 - As of this date, I continue to receive text messages and e-mails to provide a review for my courses. I have not been registered for any courses for months nor am I still a student there. I notified the program director and upper administration of this discrepancy several times with no response and no correction. For a cohort of 4, only 25% percent continued on in the program for various reasons - 1 person out of 4. Very strange to be receiving these messages long after being a student unless the school still has me registered within this program, which is very deceptive, or just not very efficient. I did not find this to be a school nor program geared towards students success, good role models within administration, or good communication skills within the program or administration. 1/3/2023 - Justin was not the problem. The problem and lack of excellence and efficiency in providing student success was from the Chair and Dean of the department and the VP. If you check reviews elsewhere, you will see many complaints against one of these individuals. It's a shame Laboure seems to ignore those concerns of former students."
"I attempted to sign up for the EEG program, I must say it was a very stressful process. I wasted a good 2-3 months trying to get accepted and sent in everything that was requested and attended 2 live sessions just to get a “conditional acceptance”. After all my effort, they still did not help me secure my clinical site as requested. The counselor for the EEG program kept giving me the runaround on why they cannot secure my clinical site until I complete extra requirements (all these extra steps were always given last minute). After all the effort and requirements I put in, he then informed me that I now I have to take 3 extra courses over the summer in order to meet the full acceptance of my admission in September. I was told this on May 30th and summer was already around the corner, another example of a last minute requirement. Due to the lack of communication and delayed response it became very stressful for me. This made it nearly impossible to meet the deadline for my desired September admission. Since then I have applied for a different school and got accepted right away with no hassle at all. To make things worst, a month later or so the EEG counselor at Laboure reaches out to me for an update on the required summer courses. I informed him kindly and professionally that I have since applied elsewhere and no longer considered Laboure. He replied that he will notify his department, fine by me. That same day I received a message from the director at my clinical site I had secured and she was confused why she received a message from Laboure that I dropped out the EEG program. First of all the counselor at Laboure had no business to contact my clinical site as he never even helped me secure it in the first place or even attempted that step, the counselor tried to sabotage my clinical site that was already established by myself and my current school. Very unprofessional, I felt like writing an email to him in response to his attempt to sabotage my career goals but realized I’ll take the high road since I’ve already secured the site. Instead I will leave a review to let others know, don’t waste your time!"
"If anyone is thinking about going to nursing school, choose Labouré. Yup, it costs more, and yup, there is a lot of hard hard hard work ahead that breaks many...but, you become family there, not only with student-peers but with all levels of administration. I am well beyond the age of most students BUT it never mattered, I never felt out of place and the resources to succeed were endless. From multiple FREE tutoring to a complete staff of incredibly talented professionals that know you by name. Nursing school is HARD, and although each Mass RN program differs in cost, time, and educators...they all share one thing...the crying, so much crying! Why not share the tears with the ones who will invest the most into your success!"
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