H T The most ironic thing about this place being a healthcare institution is that they dont care about the wellbeing of their own students. It is not surprising what happened to that poor student who was found a few days in his room after he couldnt take it anymore, may he rest in peace. Many students are doing themselves a favor by leaving for better and achievable opportunities with more organization and credibility.
1 /5
R J I wish I read the reviews here before accepting the offer from this place. This is a for profit organization, its not for the students. There is a reason why the medicine and science branch is ranked 453rd in the US! Can you imaging?!
If you fail a class, you are automatically considered for dismissal instead of letting you remediate. Which is WILD! Especially in grad schools! Literally everybody fails multiple classes in grad schools EVERYWHERE!
They also DO NOT treat all students equally.
The leadership model here should be taught everywhere as of how to create a setup for failure. They would be ranked #1.
I would NOT recommend this university for ANY program! You are literally better off not going to this place.
1 /5
Kadajah Laidley My experience with the MENP program at Rosalind Franklin University was deeply disappointing. While the university presents itself as a prestigious institution, the structure and execution of the nursing program fell far below the standards I expected at the graduate level. From the beginning, communication was inconsistent and often unclear. Important updates were shared last minute, making it difficult to plan or feel secure in the process. Many students, including myself, felt unsupported both academically and emotionally despite the demanding, fast-paced nature of the program. Instead of fostering a collaborative and uplifting environment, it often felt disorganized and rigid. Some instructors were helpful and genuinely cared, but others seemed disconnected or indifferent to students struggles. The curriculum felt rushed and lacked the kind of depth and practical application you would expect in a program designed to prepare future nurses at the master’s level. There was little room for feedback or flexibility, and concerns often went unheard or unresolved.
I ultimately decided this program was not the right fit, and I wouldn’t recommend it to others without major changes being made. If you’re looking for a program that truly supports your growth, offers clear communication, and prioritizes student success, I strongly encourage you to explore other options.
2 /5