Baptist Health College - Little Rock
- 2 Year
- LITTLE ROCK, AR
College
Baptist Health College - Little Rock
- grade B+Overall Grade
- 2 Year
- LITTLE ROCK, AR
- Rating 3.44 out of 5 101 reviews
Baptist Health College - Little Rock Reviews
Rating 3.44 out of 5 101 reviews
My experience so far with Baptist is as an entering student, the information provided is very thorough for entering/accepted students.
Terrible staff . CHI St Vincent is better in every way. Don't like the way certain staff speak to you
Baptist is a great hands on program. You would get great experience working with patients and getting a chance to get comfortable using your skills.
I really enjoy the opportunity to pursue my dream of becoming a nurse. The admission staff has been really helpful in helping me navigate the application process. They answer my questions no matter how many times a day I call. Also, they have assisted me in working through some issues that I had with the enrollment process.
Amazing school! Awesome instructors. Very challenging programs that prepare the students for everything they could encounter in the field.
Baptist Health College is dedicated to enhancing students in professional and personal growth. They have a wonderful team of educators in place specifically for you. They uphold high standards and values that I admire and relate to. I have enjoyed my time here as a student and would recommend Baptist Health to anyone furthering their education in the medical or rehabilitation field of study.
Their online approach is absolutely terrible. You’re just teaching yourself, and don’t even know how to work the online material half the time. Some lectures that are recorded are lost because the professors just don’t know how to work it. Overall would rather sit in class all day.
Honestly could not say enough bad things about this program. They are so unorganized, unprofessional, and overall just awful. They teach to their exams and do not prepare you for the NCLEX in any form or fashion. They barely teach anything, majority of your lectures will be either your professor reading straight from the PowerPoint or your professor telling irrelevant story’s during lecture and not teaching a single thing. You’re essentially paying $7,000 to teach yourself. They fill your schedule and schedule tests every week, some times back to back, and clinical paperwork is irrelevant to what you’ll be doing on the job, and very confusing. They never explain it to you, and then give you a bad grade on it when it was their lack of communication. Overall, do not go to this train wreck of a program. I will be transferring to a program that will actually prepare me to be able to pass the NCLEX and make me a safe nurse.
This has got to be the worst schools in the entire state I’m honestly surprised they’re still even open. The admissions process was descent, but once you start classes you will see how disorganized and pitiful the program really is. The tests aren’t on the same level as the NCLEX so you’re not actually prepared, the clinical paperwork is confusing, overwhelming, and pointless to what you will actually be doing in the field. And while there are some good instructors who try to teach, there are many more who don’t teach any further than reading off the powerpoint or youtube. And when you do poorly on a test because of the material provided by the instructors, then be prepared for the instructors to play the passive aggressive blame game because everything is the students’ fault except theirs, even if this means the entire class failed the exam. Would definitely like to see instructors put more effort into their teaching and stop being so passive aggressive to their students.
I like the online experience because I get to stay home and take classes. I do not like how a lot of the lectures are recordings because then you have to go out of your way to ask questions. It is a little confusing trying to figure out how to pass the exams when we don't know how the teacher thinks because everything was moved online and the answers are select all that apply and select the best answer.
The pandemic has made school harder. We learn from home. The teachers make videos. The students are over working. Tests are every week. There is not enough time in person skills lab to feel comfortable doing the drills. A lot of the lectures are recorded. I am sure it is not a bad school I just haven't had the in class experience because of corona.
I love this school with all of my heart! Every faculty member does everything to help you succeed. Everyone at this school WANTS you to pass and to be great in life!
I would say overall the school is average. The good thing about it, it allows you to get close to your teachers. There is always an opportunity for questions and to get more help. They really are here to make sure that you succeed for sure.
Great school with awesome teachers that want to see you succeed! Going for the LPN program starting in January and I’m and do very excited to embark on the journey!
I love the teachers we have here. They are very great, always willing to help out when needed. The staff member are all so nice.
Baptist Health College is an amazing school if you want to not only find a position in the medical field, but if you also want to find a family. My classmates and instructors have become a big part of my life. They have also helped me grow spiritually.
The 3rd and final semester, the school only cares about their NCLEX pass %. I have legitimate proof of a few that misinformed, misguided, belittled and harassed myself and others. Their mentality- they choose who should/should not become RN's. The finals and makeup exams are non-reviewable, so if they do or don't like you this is where they can and do manipulate individual exam questions and alter grades. Hesi exit=950, yet I only passed 4/15 exams.