Sullivan University Allied Health & College of Nursing 4000 Dupont Circle, Louisville, KY 40207
About the Business
Sullivan University Allied Health & College of Nursing is a career-focused institution located at 4000 Dupont Circle in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Our fast and flexible programs are designed to help students succeed in the healthcare field. Whether you're looking for hands-on experience or online options, Sullivan University offers a diverse set of accredited programs. With locations in Louisville, Lexington, Fort Knox, and Louisa, our faculty are specialists in their fields and are dedicated to helping students turn their passion into a career. The College of Nursing offers Practical Nursing, Associate of Science in Nursing, and a bridge program from Licensed Practical Nursing to Registered Nursing. Our campus features high-fidelity simulation labs, a library, and on-site student services to provide a comprehensive learning experience. Join us at Sullivan University and start your journey towards a rewarding career in healthcare.
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Location & Phone number
4000 Dupont Cir, Louisville, KY 40207, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 19:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 19:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 19:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 19:30
Friday:
08:00 - 16:30
Saturday:
08:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Sullivan University is a For-Profit, private university. All the institution cares about is bringing in money by any means necessary. Nursing students at Sullivan University that actually get through the nursing program (many don't), as of 2022, ONLY 43.3% of nursing students pass the NCLEX which is required for employment in nursing. This information can be found on the Kentucky Board of Nursing: Prelicensure Program of Nursing Benchmarks. This means that 56.7% of Sullivan University nursing students take on tens of thousands of dollars of student loan debt and won't be able to go into nursing. Admissions Advisors are instructed by management to heavily push student loans onto students, even if it means adding a crushing burden of debt onto the students, all for the sake of "hitting the numbers". Not to mention that their student retention rate is terrible. Students that drop out still have to pay the loans they took out, and the way Sullivan prepares their financial package, they have to pay for 3 semesters/quarters at a time. Meaning that if the student drops out after the first semester/quarter, they will still have to pay for the second and third. In the eyes of the admissions office at Sullivan, you are not a student, you are a lead. You are a means to acquire money, that is it. They prey particularly on the underprivileged "leads" and use predatory techniques to rope you into attending Sullivan."
"The nursing program is unorganized and they just want your money. The dean is no help and is always on the side of the professors. Sometimes we don’t have any direction. Class times were all over the place. They don’t unlock blackboard until the Monday that classes start which makes it hard to plan your life. They tell us stuff last minute and expect us to comply. Months into the program they just now tell us we need to have updated immunization forms when they we’re supposed to keep track of them in the beginning. Do not waste your money. Go to a community college instead"
"We had a very nice tour of a very a very nice school. I have spoken with past graduates, who have told me, the school will do everything to help you succeed, not only during the program, but for life. Im glad my son will be going there soon!"
"My wife has attended this school, did everything go smooth, no, but any school that you attend after high school is not going to go smooth. Look, this school like all other schools of higher education, has issues, and those issues are being worked out, worked out for the good of the school, which in turn benefits the students. You go to school to get a higher education, not to party. Working in the medical profession, you need to have your game face on not your clown face. The medical profession is no joke, this is serious, your dealing with peoples lives. This school does everything it can to get you prepared to handle the seriousness that comes with this profession, they even go as far as to help you help you find employment. So, if your not up for the challenge, that comes with the medical profession, then the medical profession is not for you."
"If you're looking for an education in the medical technologies field this is the place! It is a private college so prices will be a little higher than a university but you get what you pay for. I'm not sure the reason for the negative reviews. It is an accelerated study program on the quarter system and they have a zero tolerance absence policy which may have caused problems for some. My experience has been quite amazing! The student to teacher ratio is lower than you'll find anywhere. All of the instructors and staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. They'll almost bend over backwards to make sure you have every tool and opportunity you need to be successful. Also I have to mention the job placement rate they have after graduation. In the field I'm studying it is a 100% employment rate. The lowest placement among the fields is around 95%. You really can't beat that!"
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