Address: 500 W Monroe St #28, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Phone: +18777515783
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Erwin Amar
My daughter was a prospective student for the fall 2022 BSN program at the Chicago campus and was very excited since its closer to home than UIC. We will now withdraw the application. The admissions process is the worst I've seen and very unorganized. No one returns calls or emails. My daughter was scheduled for 3 calls to start the process. She had a call scheduled 3/31 @8:30a) but no one called, had a second call scheduled on 4/6 for 8:30a (missed a class for this call), again no one called. My daughter called 4/6 around 8:45a to reschedule and spoke to someone that scheduled her for 4/7 @4p, again no call. But than received an email from (Mike Farrell) 4/6 at 9:07a stating that she had a virtual meeting that morning on 4/6 @9:30a...what? I have email trails on that. I even called and left a message for the Admissions Rep (Nicolas Stanbrough) on 4/7 who is assigned to my daughter's process to clarify things. But nothing. The admissions team maybe going thru some staff changes however, this has been the most unorganized process I've seen. Big failure on the Admissions Director who handles this team. I have the MGIB which would of payed for my daughters BSN there but now will be using at UIC instead. I will warn others that are thinking about Chamberlain. I'd like a refund for the $90 application but I'm sure I'll get a big run around why I won't get that back even though it was failure on their side. Big disappointment and waste of time. I now question what kind of education you will receive there.
vanessa johnson
If I could give them a 0 star I would. They are terribly managed. They refuse to accept financial aid and stick you with the bill when the financial department neglects to submit required documents. Awful and refuse to release transcripts. Left me to pay 7000 dollars. AND you can never reach a member of management of leadership. They refuse to let you escalate issues with them. They are terrible DO NOT USE THESE PEOPLE THEY ARE CON ARTIST
Lauren Greenwood
Worst school ever especially the Cleveland campus. They let us all down with their incompetence and lack of willingness to recognize it. They treated us like children in their disrespect despite us being grown adults pursuing an honorable degree. In our last two months the Columbus campus took over and told us we know nothing compared to other campuses and this is due to our professor. Especially professor Bennett was the one to let us down the most as she was disrespectful and did not teach us one thing in the most important classes as nursing student.
Mausam
Their MSN FNP program is a joke. The professors don’t actually teach anything and somehow, this school manages to create roadblocks at every step of the journey. getting through the clinical rotations is a nightmare due to how poorly chamberlain communicates with the students about requirements. Everything has to be done on your own, from learning to finding preceptors. you’re really just paying a large amount of money for a piece of paper, not really an education. stay away from this school.
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I don’t know if you’ve done it already but you’d request them from chamberlain if you attended there then you’d send them off to the board of nursing and fill out paperwork to obtain licensure in that state
No, they're not. They're pro-profit and you'll be stuck with a meaningless degree.
There are Bachelor's, Associate's and Certificate programs for those just starting out with a high school diploma or GED. This web sight should help get you started. https://www.chamberlain.edu
I did mine in 2 years but my husband did his in 18 months. According to the number of credits you have. Fees are based on that too. Call them they are great at helping and answering your questions
It's according to the classes you take. Call the college and they will help with no obligation
Good afternoon, I have an RN to BSN
Hi Dania! It depends on the program. If you're not yet a registered nurse, you can earn your BSN degree in as few as three years of year-round study instead of the typical four years with summers off. If you are an RN, we offer a variety of online programs. You can learn more here: www.chamberlain.edu.
No, you can be unemployed and do program.
call student services & inquire about what is required to start the process towards the MSN program to get a NP program started. Good Luck.
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