No it is not. Keiser University has the preferred regional accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Therefore, the coursework and degree completed through this university will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
You are eligible to sit for the RN exam which is what you will need to pass to get a job after an education at Keiser, not a scam
-Improving the previous posters answer- Be aware, check their accreditations with the US Department of Education. A school can be accredited by any accrediting agency, but if its not recognized by the US DOE, its a waste of time. There are too many students posting their stories online who can not find jobs with their Keiser education. I checked their tuition costs, and its astronomical. You can attend a State 4-year University for the costs of Keisers tuition. I was hoping to go to Keiser, but between the tuition costs, and experiences of others I decided not to. Also, transferring their credits to another institution is always up to the receiving institution. Keiser can not guarantee that their credits will be accepted by other schools. Just do your research before you make a move.
Keiser University was created in 1977.
The motto of Keiser University is 'Integritas, Veritas, Sapientia'.
bull
bull
No.
The colors of Keiser University are navy blue and gold. These colors are prominently featured in the university's branding and athletic uniforms, representing the institution's identity and spirit.
one mile
Florida state university florida a&m university tallahassee community collge barry university flagler university keiser university
Keiser University is the school you are looking for. It has a faster accelerated college degree and a good school and in Keiser University, you will find a warm, friendly community with faculty and staff truly committed to your success.
There are many places to get an art therapy certification. You can get one at Kaplan University, Grand Canyon University, Keiser University or at Cappela University, for example.
Absolutely not. It is an overpriced scam. They will act friendly at first and then rip you off. Stay away! they are not respected in the workforce anyway -------------- there are a lot of websites at which you can compare colleges based on stats as well as student reviews, just google for a college comparison tool
No, it's a scam.