Chamberlain University College of Nursing - Irving 4800 Regent Boulevard, Irving, TX 75063
About the Business
Chamberlain University College of Nursing - Irving is a prestigious institution located at 4800 Regent Boulevard in Irving, Texas, United States. Known for its excellence in health education, the college offers a wide range of nursing programs to prepare students for successful careers in the healthcare industry. With state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty members, Chamberlain University College of Nursing - Irving provides a supportive and dynamic learning environment for aspiring nurses. Whether you are just starting your nursing journey or looking to advance your career, this institution is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and make a positive impact in the field of healthcare.
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Location & Phone number
4800 Regent Blvd, Irving, TX 75063, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Current student and trust me when I say do not sign up for the evening and weekend program because it is a set up. They wait until you are in a phase of the program where another school will not take your credits and they tell you some clinical sites will be during the week, during the day and they schedule some of your labs during the day as well. They have a "we don't care" attitude about it. It is very frustrating to be in the last year of the program and because of these changes, I may not finish the BSN program. They tell you in the beginning that every class on campus for this program is during the week starting at 6pm and clinical rotations are on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays. Please try another school and ask questions!"
"I had the opportunity to meet Ms. Bryant from admissions department by phone. She was extremely helpful and professional. Ms. Bryant guided me through all my questions and application process without making me feel in a rush and without selling me into the program. I'm excited on how everything goes!!!"
"I had to put 1 star to post… I give it zero stars. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. This school is overpriced and treats their students like they are a number. They got rid of their advisors on campus and everything is online or over the phone. You pay a WHOLE lot of money for ZERO benefits. I am currently a student there and I cannot transfer because of how far I am in the program.. but I’m still going to look into transferring. I was never emailed the clinical information to register for clinical and the clinical coordinator said the Chamberlain’s Home office was supposed to send it. Then when I called academic advising, they said it’s not their responsibility it’s your campus. Then the president said it’s the student’s responsibility to find someone switch classes with. I am a teacher with a set teaching schedule. It is not that easy to switch things around. It doesn’t make sense how something is supposed to be my responsibility when they made a mistake in the first place. There are only a few genuine people who want to help. Everybody else just wants your good scores and your money. This is university is the epitome of capitalism. Please do not enroll in this program."
"Do not recommend. I have never had consistency with advisor support and some of them are just rude. The school is going thru major curriculum changes and my professor has zero helpful information. Overall, the instruction has been subpar from the community college I attended in a different state. The only reason I am at Chamberlain is because I had to take some pre-reqs for Texas and I got impatient. I should have just applied to TCC and got 100% confirmation they weren’t going to take my sciences. Also, if you have an issue forget about anyone caring. You’re paying a whole lot of money with zero extra benefits and less support than what you would have at a community college or local university. I am still taking classes and passing. I’m not a student who was dropped from the program."
"Do not choose this school. I currently go here and graduate this November, it has been awful. Originally it was not so bad but the institution has been on a downhill spiral unfortunately. Getting in contact with them is extremely hard and when you do they aren’t equipped to answer your questions. Terrible experience coming from someone who has not failed any classes and maintains a gpa of > 3.00"
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