This school is a joke. I took a day off to go for orientation on their nursing program. I went ready and left copies of my transcriptions, diplomas, social security and all they needed to evaluate how many credits from my previous education they could use in order to complete a BS in nursing. When Mrs Alomar interviewed me she made me feel like I was in the right place and that they will keep in contact to let me know what was next. A week after orientation I drove back to take the language tests. I scored pretty good in both and then I was told that I was still required to take english and Spanish before starting the program even when I have already approved over 16 credits in these subjects. The days passed and nobody called me, so I called them and Mr de Jesus who was the first person I had contact with, did not know what to tell me. It seemed like my case was in the air. Nobody was assigned to it and they kept lying to me. Somedays the person responsible of my case “was not there”, other days she “was in a meeting”, other days they just wouldn’t even call me back. After 3 weeks of not hearing from them I called and press the option of Dean and administration. My call finally went through and because I was politely upset they transferred me to the chief of the Nursing Program. That has been the only helpful person I talked since starting the process. She apologized, promised me she was going to find out about my case and even gave me her personal phone number. After that call Mrs Alomar called me once and left me a voicemail after which I called her right back and left her a voicemail since at the time she called me I was at work. I didn’t hear from her for another week before I decided to give her a call. When she answered I told her who I was she acted like she didn’t know who I was. She didn’t know about my case and had to put me on hold to find out that the chief of nursing had already evaluate my transcriptions and told me which classes I was going to have validated. After that I asked her how many of the basic subjects they were going to validate, well, she didn’t know. At the end she told me I was going to still do over 2 years with them in order to complete their “accelerated “ program. What the heck??? They are very disorganized and after I went through I wouldn’t put my...
Read moreThis is a Joke!!! all this Google review with 4 starts are from employees who did 4 start maybe to accumulates ""points"" are they are "Obligate to do so"?( their should not opinionated because not all are student) not honest! But our experienced was bad my step daughter quit because the craziness they had starting for a "Nursing Director"Ojeda I think that person did not know how to work with people, my step daughter received a letter for a students meting it was to let all the students know the university lost their accreditation true FNB Florida Nursing Board. Because their nurses wasn't passing the NCLEX. Well they redecorate all the information very disappointed and it was at point very disrespectful for the students. They need to went to take a HESI test thats to "proves students are ready for NCLEX?" Ridiculous also more cash for university. Then a bunch of Nursing students went to PR University of PONCE to take the test there because its really hard here true SUAGM, incredible I think what is all this about? My step daughter end up paying 5,390 dollars just to finishes there and now she need to wait in PR almost 2 years in order to come back and transferred her NCLEX licence. STUDENTS DON"T GO TO PR TO PASS YOUR NCLEX IS TRIPLE EXPENSIVE! JUST TO NOT TAKE THE HESSI. Its very expensived! I really think DR. Mendez so sad for you but need to change all those pile of not good Nursing directors and management their are not effective that program is failing apart and you don't know all because 90% of all its happening under the carpet. Visit by surprise the campus. Hire real Doctor"s for class not Uribe Doctors their are Doctors in a thirt world country. And what my step daughter told me was very bad. Students not English spoken requesting all class in Spanish? don't are you a Bilingual school? Sorry but too...
Read moreWords cannot begin to describe my experience at AGMU. The institution has restore my faith in education. I chose this Universidad due to its cultural and international global reach. I’ve opted for a bilingual and multicultural education that transcends race, ethnicity, and class. The institute services not only Latinos who are Spanish speakers but people from all nations. Its staff is highly engaged in establishing community and professional links. They are experience and enthusiastic to teach. The staff is supportive and always willing to work with students to help them learn and apply the knowledge within their own constraints, in short, the institution works with student without compromising their development . The institution is a home for working professional and other seasoned adults with experience and who seek change in their own life as well as feel a calling for humanitarian labor. The classes are instructive, relatable to real world circumstances, educational, and yet impassioned. AGMU is one of a kind. If you give yourself the opportunity and work with staff, you’ll have an experience yet to be define because it is an institution that exceeds expectation, and redefines the standards. Yes some professors may be unconventional, however, it is their diversity of experience , uniqueness, backgrounds, and heart which will set you aside as a well rounded and innovative professional . They do well at teaching theories and models applicable in the real world. Give the institution a try! I can genuinely say, that I have no regrets and my sense of pride in the institution and in myself has increase with every passing moment....
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