Mildred Elley - NYC Campus

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New York, United States

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Mildred Elley - NYC Campus Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mildred Elley - NYC Campus is located in New York, United States on 25 Broadway floor 16. Mildred Elley - NYC Campus is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category vocational college in United States.

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25 Broadway floor 16

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+16468380313

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Queen Quinn

School full of liars. They will string you along through the whole process then act shocked when you call them out. Some great professor and others are lazy. I wouldn’t recommend this school. If you already registered get your degree and run far away and never return.

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valerie bouret

The best College ever. They treat you like family, and they really care of your career as a priority. All faculties will always put the students first and will always help you with anything regarding with school and life. They show you with actions and words what is best for you or not. Please do not doubt this is the school for you.

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Christina

So I went here and graduated. They have a joint program with HELENE FULD. However, when you’re at mildred, you’re being lied to !! NONE OF THE CLASSES FROM MILDRED ARE TRANSFERABLE TO HELENE FULD!!! They lie to you so you can pay out your balance then you’re stuck taking all classes at Helene fuld over !! TRUST ME ON THIS ONE !! My class mates and I all went through it. Nothing is transferred except college credits. Other than that, staff was great and school is great !!

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Shanna Levy

I really like Mildred Elley and the staff they are really helpful. The only problem I have is that I really wanted the LPN but however I did the teas twice and failed. I am disappointed because I really wanted to do the LPN. I am going to graduate soon with the associates in MA and I didn’t want that because I worked with MAs at my job and I want to do the LPN. My grades are good but the teas is timed and you have to read carefully before choosing the answers and I think I need more time especially for the reading. The comprehension is a lot to read then to answer the questions. Since I was a child growing up nursing was and still is my passion. I just wish there was another way to get in the LPN program without have to do the teas as I said before I am very good in my classes, my grades is excellent. I just can’t seem to pass the teas to continue on my nursing journey. Overall the professors are awesome.

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Venetta Mitchell

Im glad they got some God gifting people to help reach my goals. Thank you MILDRED elley