I went to Cox college when I was pregnant and they helped a lot with the classes I could and couldn’t take. I then dropped because I didn’t like the teachers/school/couldn’t be myself as in show tattoos...which working at the hospital I could. Long story short I have about 3 semesters left so I decided to go back to finish it. Little to my knowledge I didn’t drop my classes in time (2 days late) and they charged me for the classes which was around $2200.00. I NEVER took the classes and they put a hold on my account. So to see what classes I had left to take I had to pay it. So I paid that so I could start taking classes again because I just wanted to finish it. Then today I get a call and they are telling me I have to retake the 1.5 years of classes I already took. So another 5 semesters which I’m still paying those student loans off. This school is a JOKE!!!! If I knew that I’d have to start from the beginning for my BSN I wouldn’t have paid them the $2,200.00 in general for the classes I NEVER TOOK! THEY ARE MONEY SCAMMERS! I Highly recommend NOT going to Cox College. On top of that their school is...
Read moreIf it is your very last choice, go. Otherwise STAY AWAY. I graduated from the MSOT program, but have heard bad things about the nursing program as well. The OT professors are rude and do not teach the material future therapists need. The only professor that comes close to doing so is the Anatomy professor. Otherwise, the other classes are a joke and teach the very most basic of concepts such as things you learn in Psycology 101 or endless amounts of group projects. THANK GOD for fieldwork, that is the only place I learned anything about occupational therapy. Also, they sneak frivolous charges onto student accounts, when students question this, they are met with intense criticism, bullying, and even tears to manipulate the...
Read moreHelped me with transfer equivalencies and has always treated my inquiries of joining their college seriously. Much better than SBU. SBU is a joke and I still have not received anything from them. I am an extremely hard worker, I work between 60-80 hours a week (between school and work) and love to learn, so I take it personally when a college treats your awfully when you’re making a general inquiry. Cox will assist you through the process of becoming a nursing professional and I can’t wait to apply after...
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