Keiser Career College
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Non-Profit: Yes
Country: USA
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Reivew Averages: 4 out of 10 (1 review) |
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EMS
August 16, 2011
Keiser promise you the world.... It gives you very little...They are NOT work friendly they are NOT understanding and they do NOT care about family or your "time" save your money and go else where... The teachers for the program are great the administrative is crap.
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I graduated Keiser university when they called it Keiser college in Sarasota. I graduated in 2006 with an Associate of science in computer networking and security management, and was awarded another degree in Information technology in 2007. During the time I attended and after I graduated, I have not been able to land one perminent position in the field that I trained for. They claim to provide job placement assistance, which is nothing but a joke. They help you put together a resume and place it on the (College network), which is nothing other than a glorified online resume posting service. And they print up a bunch of garbage off the web about resumes, interviews and finding a job (which much of it isn't even their own material), and that's it. A year before I graduated,I tried through their student services to obtain an internship, but it never happened. Some of the other students got internships, one was a known drug addict who did prison time, another had three or four kids and a low paying job at a home improvement store. It seemed the only people they would pay any attention to where people who where desparate and had kids. It seems somewhat that their major concern is not for the well being and future of the students, It's about the students money or money from the government grants or loans they set up for the students to attend there. It's really not about rather the students look good and do good, it's about making themselfs look good as an institution by paying attention only to the desparate and needy, and the people that have kids they can't afford. Their biggest slogan is ("The sudents come first") when it should be ("The students money comes first").I spent over $40,000 of my families money to attend and got myself into over $5000 worth of debt to finish classes there. I haven't been able to land the first steady job that I trained for. What they call job placement assistance is a joke, and the resume they put together for me I was told was backwards. I realy don't appreciate the false sense of concern they ultimatly imposed on me there, and am now in a state of dire straights. I feel that I was robed and scammed out of the several thousand dollars I spent to attend there. I plan on consulting an attorney about a possible civil action and contacting several investigative media entities ( such as 60 minutes ) to see if they would like to do a segment on the career college industry and what it's really all about, making myself and Keiser the stars of the show. I've tried finding an e-mail and/or mailing address for Dr.Keiser himself, but couldn't manage to do so. Do with this what you wish.