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Chamberlain College of Nursing - Texas
- 4 Year
- Houston, TX
- Rating 3.91 out of 5 97 reviews
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83%
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$24,506 / year
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$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$2,153 / year
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$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
100%
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Student Faculty Ratio
6:1
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- 71%
- of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 7 responses
- 40%
- of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 5 responses
- 20%
- of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 5 responses
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- Nursing320 Graduates
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Students
Full-Time Enrollment
254 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
748
Undergrads Over 25
62%
Pell Grant
25%
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Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$58,400 / year
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$33,028Graduation Rate
67%
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Chamberlain College of Nursing - Texas Reviews
Rating 3.91 out of 5 97 reviews
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I love the small-school environment, it is nice to be known by all my professors by name. Chamberlain University, San Antonio has provided me with focused assistance from professors and other faculty on campus.
I loved how this campus dealt with the transition to online learning. Although this course delivery system is challenging, especially for a hands-on field such as nursing, they were able to keep the students engaged and keep the program going. Clinical learning experiences have also been a challenge due to COVID-19. It was difficult to find hospitals that were willing to let nursing school students be apart of their care. However, Chamberlain was able to overcome this barrier and found hospitals that were willing to partner with them, so all students would receive a proper clinical learning experience and the hands-on education of a nursing program.
This school has done its best to adapt to the changes of the pandemic and facilitate the student's learning.
I loved how this campus dealt with the transition to online learning. Although this course delivery system is challenging, especially for a hands-on field such as nursing, they were able to keep the students engaged and keep the program going. Clinical learning experiences have also been a challenge due to COVID-19. It was difficult to find hospitals that were willing to let nursing school students be apart of their care. However, Chamberlain was able to overcome this barrier and found hospitals that were willing to partner with them, so all students would receive a proper clinical learning experience and the hands-on education of a nursing program.
This school has done its best to adapt to the changes of the pandemic and facilitate the student's learning.
Although there were some kinks to work out in the online experience initially the professors and other faculty were able to keep the programs up and running and students engaged.
There are also online courses that are delivered online normally. These courses are well structured and allow for direct communication with the professor if any issues or questions arise. Some of the online courses are nursing classes, which are more difficult to take without a lecture every week, however, there are substantial resources to facilitate online learning throughout the course.
There are also online courses that are delivered online normally. These courses are well structured and allow for direct communication with the professor if any issues or questions arise. Some of the online courses are nursing classes, which are more difficult to take without a lecture every week, however, there are substantial resources to facilitate online learning throughout the course.
The online experience has been frustrating for me and many students. Nursing school is supposed to be hands-on. There are many components of the didactic material that are supposed to be delivered in a contact setting, e.g., lab practicum. The advent of the global coronavirus pandemic has pushed schools to default to online education and Chamberlain College of Nursing is no exception. The online platform is challenging for most of us who are traditional contact students, with limited computer skills. The didactic material is spread throughout different applications which makes it super hard to stay organized. But once you get used to it then the frustration lessens. What I would like to see improved with online course delivery is cost reduction. I truly believe that it cost less to run an online course than have students in the building. Chamberlain College of Nursing should really consider doing something for the students in this regard.