College of Saint Mary
7000 Mercy Road, Omaha, Nebraska 68106
About the College of Saint Mary
College of Saint Mary is a prestigious institution located at 7000 Mercy Road in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. As a health-focused university, it offers a range of programs and degrees in the healthcare field, preparing students for successful careers in nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and other health-related professions. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence and hands-on experience, College of Saint Mary provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students to thrive and reach their full potential.
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7000 Mercy Rd, Omaha, NE 68106, United States
Opening hours of College of Saint Mary
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews of College of Saint Mary
"I have to admit. I didn’t vet this school prior to attending the LPN program. I just got in with little effort. And No TEAS required. To sum it up, it was a hazing experience, my opinion. In talking to other classmates, their primary reason for attending, excluding returning students, was because CSM doesn’t require TEAS. Please, just go take the TEAS and get on a waiting list elsewhere. This program has a lot of hoops and is ripe with control freaks. If you’re thinking of coming, all I can say is don’t. The completion rate is a failure (27-38%) for a reason. Let that be your best warning and save your time, effort, money and academic record. And while the school boasts about a 100% NCLEX pass rate, so do the other LPN programs in the region, except this school hasn’t always and doesn’t tell the entire story. MOST people passing failed out of the program (failing one class, means a mandatory repeat…the following year; not semester) the first time, then must wait nearly a year, if they come back at all, to return to complete the program (which isn’t the best in Omaha) and then sit for and pass NCLEX…2 years after initially enrolling a 1 year LPN program elsewhere. Graduation classes are made up of returning students, as the norm. Many of the people in my class were students that failed the LPN program the prior year, and were returning (set up to make you feel as though you have no other option) or they left or failed out of the BSN program and dropped down to the LPN program…prior experience…and still struggle), teaching is ineffective and testing is worse (not enough time, a deliberate attempt to cram everything into a single exam and poorly written…plus, you can’t use a back button to change an answer…and more) they dominate your time, the staff is not diverse, there are only, literally, a few inexperienced NEW first time teaching instructors, MUCH of the grading is subjective, clinicals we’re primarily about how complete a single report sheet was filled in, not patient care, the school needs professional test writers, labs are barely used, student concerns are dismissed or ignored and the costs, financially, are burdensome. And you risk financial aid. Students are afraid of speaking up out loud. As you can tell, there’s no way I’d come back. Don’t do it. Go elsewhere, MCC (the best school), Lincoln, Columbus or Iowa."
"This school is horrible. They do not treat your kids fairly. They do not try to help them if help is needed by your child. They find every excuse to why they are not their for your child. This school is very disturbing to m e to think they call them a school THIS SCHOOL IS HORRIBLE THEY CARE ABOUT YOUR MONEY AND NOT THE STUDENT"
"Amazing little campus, well layout and easy to get to."
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"This school seems to have great academic programs. But I will say that it is not a very welcoming campus. As a transfer sophomore student, I have gone to many of the events to meet people but people are not welcoming. Many- not all- of the girls are rude and it's like no one knows the decency of a polite conversation. I will be staying at this school because of my program but the people here are stuck up, rude, and the school lacks helping new students fit in unless you are on a sports team. Screw people who are just here for academics I guess. Because they aren't going to have events that people can go to to meet people on their floor or who live on campus. Let's just say it is a very lonely campus and while I enjoy my classes, the people are stuck up and do not appear to have manners."
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