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Anonymous (Graduate) on June 18, 2010

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Radiation Therapy I attended the program in Eagan, MN; I found this program to be ill-equipped to teach it's students. There are 3 instructors of which only one was decent. The instructors frequently gave incorrect information which required the student to continuously prove their case for exams. Furthermore, one of my friends was blackballed for speaking her mind about the poor instructional quality. If one makes it through the didactic portion of the program the clinical rotations (some of them) are also poorly educationally centered. I would highly recommend that you seek other schools which are more qualified to teach such an important profession.

Anonymous (Graduate) on February 4, 2008 (email verified)

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poor choice This school sucks. The amount of money you pay doesn't afford a quality education. The school doesn't support it's students one bit. I did get my degree from here and now I'm stuck looking for a job and being discounted because my transcript has Argosy on it. The instructors for the most part don't know how to teach and you spent most of you time doing independent study. I paid for a classroom education. When forced to take online cllasses the communication with instructors was next to none. If you had a concern you could never get in touch with the program officials. All I have to say is avoid this school at all cost. They just want your money.

Anonymous (In Progress) on January 30, 2008 (email verified)

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Very disappointing, waste of money Overpriced, staffing shortages, high staff turnover, poor staff qualifications. Big problems with clinical training. Many students complete classroom work only to find that Argosy does not have a clinical site for them and therefore it is not possible for the student to complete his/her degree. When I expressed my displeasure with regard to their shortage of clinical sites I actually had a staff member ask me why I wouldn't transfer to another school. Let's see...because it would delay my graduation by at least a year?...because I would have to apply and then wait to get in and not all courses would transfer?...because i already paid Argosy a fortune and I didn't budget for having to attend two schools instead of one to complete my degree? Treat students poorly, does not have fair, impartial processes for handling grievances. The school is shell-shocked due to the large number of upset students and for this reason they immediately react to all grievances by taking the legally defensive protective stance of pointing all blame at students instead of trying to work with students to resolve legitimate concerns.

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