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Hallmark College

School info
2.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
1.7
Food
1.7
Clubs
1.7
Facilities
2.8
Internet
3
Location
2.3
Opportunities
2.2
Safety
3
Social
1.8
Happiness
2.2

Basic Information

Location

  • San Antonio, TX

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Private
  • Established: 1969
  • Founder: Richard Fessler, Carolyn Fessler

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Hallmark University offers a variety of degree courses
  • but the exact number is not specified in the provided sources. However
  • it is mentioned that the university offers associate
  • bachelor's
  • and master's degrees in various fields
  • including Aviation
  • Business
  • Information Systems
  • and Nursing. Therefore
  • it can be inferred that Hallmark University has a significant number of degree courses
  • but a precise count is not given. **Range: 20-50+**

Key Area

  • Anti-racism
  • Fighting Harmful Online Communication
  • Pollution and Health
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Wildfire Futures

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: The total number of students enrolled at Hallmark University is approximately 876
  • Undergraduates: 792 undergraduate students
  • Postgraduates: 84 postgraduate students are enrolled at Hallmark University
  • Academic Staff: Hallmark University employs approximately 29 instructors and 1 non-academic staff member, making a total of around 30 academic staff
  • Administrative Staff: Hallmark University has approximately 10 administrative support staff

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.4
I am very happy with Hallmark University. I started in May 2018 and I have had no problems the whole time. I have seen the school grow rapidly in less than a year's time and I have seen student organizations develop as well as fraternities. Every awesome school starts somewhere, and Hallmark is off to great things!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Don't go to this scam school.
Overall 1.1
One thing that is not told to you for the Billing/Coding Certificate Program is that you cannot walk away from this going into coding, you must start at the front desk, medical records or billing. I should have just taken the online course from AHIMA or AAPC. I would have saved A LOT of money. This school is not worth the money.
Overall 1.3
It is an expensive school to attend. The credits are non-transferable. Most quality colleges have credits that are transferable to other schools and for Hallmark to have non-transferable credits is an indication that something is not quite right. The quality of the education that I received was very poor.