Carrington College
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Carrington College is The Starting Point for Health Care Careers©. We provide hands-on training that can prepare you to enter one of today's fast growing careers.
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Q:
Does the Boise ID location offer LVN-RN bridge still? Website unclear, says they do, but then the handbook only says Sacramento CA offers it? (though I see reviews for program on this yelp page?)
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The college site has become unclear. I don’t know any more. Sorry
Cathy M.Â2 years agoQ:
Is this apollo college? Do you have nursing classes for PN/LPN/LVN
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- J C.Vista, CA0442Mar 13, 2023
The free dental x-ray and cleanings are the best deal around! The appts do take a little longer at first since these are students learning how to do the best job. The Dr checks each step so you really are getting a good cleaning.
My hygienist Bronwen was great! Fun personality and didn't hurt me at all.
She explained everything I needed to know. Give this school a chance to take care of your teeth. The students need volunteers and really do a great job.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Business owner information
Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
We are so happy to hear this, and we hope you will stop back in our Dental Hygiene clinic!
- Athina M.Boise, ID356Oct 31, 2023
Not willing to accept any religious or medical exemptions for the c-vax. The person I heard from today said NONE AT ALL. Seems a bit ridiculous. And won't help the nursing shortage any.
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Ali L.
Feb 27, 2024
Hi Athina - we care about your experience and are incredibly sorry it was a negative one. We have forwarded your feedback to campus management.
- Ivan K.CA, CA0102Apr 14, 2023
DO NOT ATTEND THE NURSING PROGRAM ***
This school sets you up for failure, Quiroz will harass you and make her own rules. She does not allow professors to help the students. I have been traumatized by the nursing program, I am now attending therapy due to mental torture I endured as a student. Unfortunately, no one speaks up with the fear of retaliation. Unless they do something about the new Dean and her power trip I do not recommend this institution.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Business owner information
Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
We are very sorry to hear about your experience. Please reach out to us at social@carrington.edu with more detail and your contact information so that we are able to further assist you.
- Trista D.ID, ID01Jun 23, 2023
Poor experience! beginning was only exceptional due to the only good instructor that under poor judgment let go! She was amazing and thaught us best to her ability with very limited old and broken stuff! Wasted money on attending this school when they hired a new teacher who didn't know anything!
She would skip through powerpoints, would NEVER explain what or how to do anything. I felt EXTREMELY underprepared when it comes to assisting the doctor! all they want is money. if i were you id turn the other way and not even waste time trying to attend here for dental assistant! in the end the fired the ONE good teacher who was there and helpful ! poor choiceHelpful 1Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0Business owner information
Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
We are very sorry to hear about your experience. Please reach out to us at social@carrington.edu with more detail and your contact information so that we are able to further assist you.
- David B.ID, ID011Nov 17, 2023
Mrs snyder is a stupid butch and favorites students, if you are pregnant or planning to have kids while in the dental program rethink the situation. They have a problem with pumping milk for your baby. Really wish I could give zero stars
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kelly F.San Leandro, CA8519Apr 25, 2023
( There is no way this campus should only have a 3 rating, that was my inspiration for this review, at least not for the LVN to RN program.)...
Currently, I am enrolled in the LVN to RN bridge program. I moved to Boise from California; without a doubt, one of the best decisions I could have ever made! My instructors maintain mutual respect for our cohort, they treat students like " normal " students, unlike many other nursing programs. Unfortunately, the negative stigma within the realm of nursing, implied by the phrase "Nurses Eat Their Young" is often accurate, especially in California. Point being, that Carrington instructors (Boise Campus) should be seen as leaders. Raising the bar, the "gold standard" in which all other RN programs are modeled after.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Business owner information
Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a 5-star rating Kelly! We are here for you even long after graduation.
- Jenna G.ID, ID121Jun 23, 2023
Dental assisting is very expensive and they have very outdated equipment and lessons and not enough to go around. Classes are only 4 hrs 2 days a week because all this school want is money. They also get rid of the only good educator they had who actually teaches with passion and cares about their students.
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Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
We are very sorry to hear about your experience. Please reach out to us at social@carrington.edu with more detail and your contact information so that we are able to further assist you.
- Cathy M.SoMa, San Francisco, CA02Dec 6, 2022
I have been trying to get someone to help me now for 2 years they guaranteed me after graduation I was able to get a job. Well 2 years later and nothing
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Ali L.
Aug 16, 2023
We are very sorry to hear about your experience. Please reach out to us at social@carrington.edu with more detail and your contact information so that we are able to further assist you.
- PB A.Pleasanton, CA14819Mar 3, 2021
This review is for the RN program.
I chose this program because I could not get into a RN program in California or it was too expensive.
PRICE: 23k including prerequisites
LENGTH: 11 months. I started 9/2019, finished 8/2020.
Pros: accelerated, affordable,
Cons:
-while all my classmates received their diplomas, I did not. I had to go back and forth asking for this.
-i had issues with the board of nursing when transferring my RN license to CA, they were not willing to help me all the way. It seems they did not know how to fix this issue and left me hanging.
-once i graduated and started applying for jobs, i needed a recommendation letter from the clinical coordinator. I e-mailed her, and she never replied. (So much for wanting your students to succeed)
-our school IDs were made out of cheap paper whereas the previous class and class after us had actual id cards
This program is divided into 3 semesters.
Semester 1:
Time: anywhere from 9-3pm
4 days a week. I went 2 days because I had already completed my prerequisites prior to starting this program
Classes during this semester:
Anatomy and physiology (in person)
Microbiology (in person)
Ob and pediatric nursing
LPN-RN transition class
Semester 2:
Times: anywhere from 9-3pm
2-4 days a week plus 1 day for clinicals. Clinicals focused on assessments and careplans. Mostly paperwork all day.
Classes during this semester:
Med surg
Pharmacology
Also simlabs during this semester
(Other prerequisites such as english, math, interpersonal communications, etc) are online classes divided into 3 semesters
Semester 3:
3-4 days a week plus preceptorship.
Preceptorship: (7) 12 hour shifts (At least that's what I had). This was once a week, some students had to go twice a week.
Classes during this semester: med surg 2 and nclex review. During this semester you also spend some time working on your resume and fingerprinting and applying to take your test (not included in tuition)
For more info:
https://docs.carrington.edu/catalog/carrington-college.pdf
Under table of contents: view "nursing bridge" on page 89
I was able to work full time (36 hrs/week) the first and second semester.
Tips:
get ahead,
keep your grades up, and study hard
take a picture/screenshot of everything you turn in. Save e-mails
Utilize all your resources
Ask for a recommendation letter from your preceptor at your clinicals, clinical coordinator, and/or instructors
Fyi, some students started their BSN classes during the 3rd semester through Boise state university. Wouldn't recommend doing this. I would focus on finishing the program first.
Attend open lab days
11 months was a breeze. If I can do it, you can too! If you're in california and are wondering if you should go..... JUST GO!
I gave this school 2 stars because of my experience. Regardless, I finished and I am now an RN and it was all worth it. I received my ATT in 3 weeks. I took my test in california for idaho and endorsed my license to california (fastest way to do it).
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Ali L.
Aug 24, 2022
Hello - thank you for sharing your experience. We have forwarded your feedback to campus management for review and follow up.
- Jessica B.Irvine, CA0135May 31, 2020Updated review
UPDATE: Please know that I did contact them with the contact info provided in their response to my original review. It sounded like they wanted to make things right after my bad experience. They ignored that as well. So this college wants to look good...but not actually make good on their mistakes.
An absolutely terrible experience. I signed up for a certificate program, and was told by the advisor that there were no prerequisite classes needed for the class. As I had not taken any before. Once I paid and was in the class, I realized that was so WRONG. It was way too advanced and fast paced to even consider being able to get through the course without having taken anatomy and medical terminology.
Dropping the class was SO DIFFICULT...because the staff was so uninterested in calling me back or communicating with me when I sent the email to drop me from the class. I had to contact them several times, in several manners, and several different advisors to finally get a response. The advisors went from helpful to rude and cold in an instant.
I was not told that I would be charged $245 for the books if I dropped the class, even though I had dropped within the time frame needed. Because I opened one of the book to complete the first week of the class, I was told I could not get a credit on the books. I packaged and sent them back anyways, because 2/3 of the books were still packaged, with a note explaining my situation. USPS tracking said it was delivered, and I never heard back so I assumed it was fine.
Fast forward 8 months...now I'm getting bills in the mail again for those books! The book store is saying they never got them, and expected me to have kept a receipt for 8 months! I have contacted the financial dept, the book store, and the student advisor at the Boise location (who has not responded and likely will not since that seems to be the way they treat students there!). Apparently they plan on making me pay $245 for the books that I sent back by the date they needed them back, paid $30 to send back from my own pocket, didn't mark in or damage, and didn't even end up using because the student advisor LIED about the course not needing prerequisite courses.
Absolutely not the college I would suggest to ANYONE in the area looking for a GOOD college experience! Very disappointed with their customer service, response times, and professionalism.Helpful 4Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0Business owner information
Kaitlin W.
May 20, 2020
We are very sorry to hear about your experience. Please reach out to us at social@carrington.edu with more detail and your contact information so that we are able to further assist you
May 18, 2020Previous reviewAn absolutely terrible experience. I signed up for a certificate program, and was told by the advisor that there were no prerequisite classes needed for the class. As I had not taken any before. Once I paid and was in the class, I realized that was so WRONG. It was way too advanced and fast paced to even consider being able to get through the course without having taken anatomy and medical terminology.
Dropping the class was SO DIFFICULT...because the staff was so uninterested in calling me back or communicating with me when I sent the email to drop me from the class. I had to contact them several times, in several manners, and several different advisors to finally get a response. Even my mother had to start calling the campus daily and leaving messages, until they finally decided to call back! It felt like they were trying to blow it off until the drop date had passed, so I would be stuck paying. Ridiculous. The advisors went from helpful to rude and cold in an instant.
I was not told that I would be charged $245 for the books if I dropped the class, even though I had dropped within the time frame needed. Because I opened one of the book to complete the first week of the class, I was told I could not get a credit on the books. I packaged and sent them back anyways, because 2/3 of the books were still packaged, with a note explaining my situation. USPS tracking said it was delivered, and I never heard back so I assumed it was fine.
Fast forward 8 months...now I'm getting bills in the mail again for those books! The book store is saying they never got them, and expected me to have kept a receipt for 8 months! I have contacted the financial dept, the book store, and the student advisor at the Boise location (who has not responded and likely will not since that seems to be the way they treat students there!). Apparently they plan on making me pay $245 for the books that I sent back by the date they needed them back, paid $30 to send back from my own pocket, didn't mark in or damage, and didn't even end up using because the student advisor LIED about the course not needing prerequisite courses.
Absolutely not the college I would suggest to ANYONE in the area looking for a GOOD college experience! Very disappointed with their customer service, response times, and professionalism.