Keiser University 1500 Northwest 49th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
About the Business
Keiser University, located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a prestigious institution offering a wide range of programs to prepare students for success in a competitive environment. With flexible scheduling, small class sizes, expert faculty, and online support, Keiser University provides a hands-on learning experience to help students achieve their educational goals. With over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs, including locations in Florida, Nicaragua, China, and online, Keiser University is a valuable choice for students serious about their education and career. Testimonials from students highlight the quality of education and support provided by Keiser University, making it a top choice for those seeking a fulfilling educational experience. Contact us at 888-KEISER-8 for more information.
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1500 NW 49th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, United States
Reviews
"This school is a scam, pretty expensive. Financial aid is a joke, admission department will be cool. However, if you decide to not move forward in the process, they will turn to the most disgusting people in world, charging you even for previous conversations with them and do not even think to send any documents to them, a fee will be applied to you in case you move forward with another institution. If you are thinking to come here, I will encourage you to do as much research you can about this place."
"BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THE BOOKSTORE! I love the classes and Professors, hence the one star but support from the bookstore is way, way way, below par. As a student there, I love the University, the business program and all my Professors, yet I purchased a few books, with COUNTLESS concerns that I documented with the University staff and college professors, without resolution. The latest is a rental that I purchased on line, fulfilled by the Jacksonville bookstore team and sent to the Fort Lauderdale location for pick up, since the closest location to me (Palm Beach Flagship) location has a manager that shady is the best way I can describe it. So back in MAY, I checked with the bookstore by calling on the 11th when the order was ready and was told that it is open on Saturday from 9 AM to 2 PM. I even checked on Google to get the directions and verified the hours again. Stopped at the campus around 12:30 PM on Saturday, after driving from Delray Beach (about 40 minutes), and was also told by the front desk that they are open until 3 PM, but then went to the door upstairs only to find a locked door. I then checked with the library person that verified that the door was closed. When I went downstairs, I was given the excuse of "They were open only during the first week of the summer semester, and that was last Saturday." When I asked if they were aware that the semester started AFTER SATURDAY on 05/08/2023, the Monday after the weekend they mentioned, oh no that is not how we have it on our calendar....I felt I was treated like an idiot because the from desk personnel argued my position. Just llok at the schedule posted AT THEIR DOOR! Now, June 22nd, the rental is returned because since I never picked it up and had to buy from another vendor. I contacted the company that runs the bookstore, Follett, responsible for the return. As expected, they mentioned it will be refunded, yet the Keiser bookstore customer service has not refunded any funds and they keep closing the tickets sent from Follett, and cc me on double emails to confuse me or forget the concern. I did mention that I will review publicly their treatment, but it seems they LOVE upsetting people that are professionals and do not just throw money at them. At this point, a BBB complaint is going to be sent for them and let's see how they support students (that have 3.91 GPA by the way, in Presidents List of KEISER.) This was a simple cautionary tale for all you future students out there. Remember, WE pay for our education and pretty hefty if you consider the college loans, THEY nickel and dime for a return of an item never even picked up or used? For shame...."
"This school is a scam. The administration is made up of people who are only interested in signing up new students, not retaining them. I’m leaving after having taken , and passing, two classes. The teaching is sub-par, but extremely expensive. The recruiter told me to go ahead and send my transcripts from Harvard and Sarah Lawrence College so that I could transfer credits. Two classes into the semester at Keiser, I realized I was scheduled to take English Composition 1, which is actually an Advanced Placement class I took my SENIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL at Pine Crest school. The assistant dean was at first unwilling tell me which credits were going to be accepted from Sarah Lawrence College, Harvard University, and my high school. I had to ask over several email exchanges why I was being scheduled for English composition 1, when I had already taken English Composition 2 at Sarah Lawrence College, not to mention the AP course in high school. I got several different answers and was told to talk to several different deans and then to talk to the registrar. Laughingly, the registrar told me that I still needed to send an official transcript from Sarah Lawrence; This is one of the first things I did when I applied to Keiser after sitting down with the recruiter. They lost my official transcript, in the first week of my admission. If this doesn’t prove this school ONLY cares about my money , I don’t know what else does. Now, I’m responsible for paying 100% of the rest of the $10000, because I completed 4 weeks of the 1st class of the semester, “because of Keiser tuition policy”. You read that correctly. I had no idea at all and neither did my husband during my orientation when we were info-bombed on a Saturday two days before my first psychology class. This has been such an awful experience—I’m heading straight to Purdue Global."
"I have been a student at Keiser University for almost two years. I am attending the online program and have found it to be a well established curriculum. I enjoy the structure of it that allows me to continue to work my full time day job, and have the flexibility of attending school online with monthly classes. I was accepted into several universities before deciding Keiser, and I chose it because their structure is perfect for working adults. I was reading some of the online reviews and must comment that 1. many of the professors have the proper credentials 2. the school is accredited (do your research!) 3. Yes, this university is more expensive because it is private. I think many people expect community college or public in-state tuition when looking at Keiser. Private universities are always more expensive, but you also have to look at where they are investing that funding: in students by providing various degree and curriculum programs that work with adult schedules and the appropriate technology. I have been able to find scholarships to help me pay for school, and am lucky in that regard, but also see whatever I am paying as an investment in myself and my education. This degree will allow me to pursue a career that I desire and is difficult to get into without proper credentials. I am thankful that Keiser is providing me with the education that fits my needs in order to take the next step in my career."
"I am going after my PhD in Global Business. I find the classes challenging and rewarding. Small classes allow for fun in learning and professors who really work with you. This is not easy but, in the end worth more than just a diploma. I feel blessed with this as part of my journey."
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