3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.9
Food
3.3
Clubs
2.3
Facilities
3.1
Internet
3.1
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
3.4
Social
2.5
Happiness
3
Basic Information
Location
- Cincinnati, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1902
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers several degree courses
- including: - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) - RN to BSN - Healthcare Administration - Diagnostic Medical Sonography - Medical Assisting clinical Certificate - Associate in Radiography So
- the number of degree courses is approximately 7-8
Key Area
- Nursing Education
- Healthcare Administration
- Medical Assisting
- Clinical Placement
- Student Support Services
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences is approximately 866 students (661 full-time and 205 part-time)
- Undergraduates: The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences has approximately 608 undergraduate students enrolled
- Academic Staff: The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences has approximately 30-40 academic staff members
- Administrative Staff: The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences has approximately 20-30 administrative staff members
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
This is a great school!!
Overall 4.3
I have really enjoyed my time at Christ. I feel like I'm getting a very good education with teachers who care about the future of the nursing profession. There are some classes that I find unnecessary and the tuition is HIGH, but it's worth it knowing that I'm getting a great education.
Overall 4.3
None.
Overall 4.2
Parking is a slight issue, as you either have to park offsite and take a shuttle, or find something on the street nearby. Other than that, I am highly satisfied with clinical offerings and the level of instruction in general.
Overall 4
Love
Bad reviews
Overall 1.3
This school is not what it used to be, if it weren't for having to start over in another program I would run. They contine to raise their already outrageous tuition rates, as students we see nothing that they do with the money. When it comes to learning the material you're mostly on your own. The good teachers here are few and far between. TERRIBLE
Overall 1.8
This school is HORRENDOUS. The faculty & dean dont care about their students. All they care about it is the publicity of the school and keeping their reputation. If I could redo it all over I would NEVER go here again. Unfortunately, I am stuck here till I graduate, theres not a week that goes by that I dont cry due to going to this school.
Overall 1.8
This was a great school and environment when I started here 2 years ago. Many faculty members have left since then and the school is getting progressively worse. They take pride in failing people because it keeps their reputation of the program. I believe that I will be a great nurse coming out of this program, thanks to about 3 professors at most!
Overall 1.8
Ever since administration changed all this college sees are money signs. The only way I am graduating this year is by many random miracles. This school will work against you to get you where you want to be. For example, my massive HESI (pediatric) test was scheduled by the school BEFORE I had my Pediatric class. Their response " Life isn't fair"
Overall 1.9
Everything changes. Like many of the other reviews on here, everything changes. The faculty can be extremely rude or somewhat nice, but you never know what you're going to get. I didn't pass an NCLEX class by .3% (we met 3 times the entire semester) and tried to file a grade appeal & was unsuccessful. If I had the chance again, I would not go here.
Overall 2
"put it in your evaluation" is the most common statement that I hear from staff at this school when students have a problem. That would be fine if they ever listened to the evaluations that they get. The reputation of this school has taken a massive hit in the last couple of years and from encounters with many of the staff it is easy to see why.