This program is very low quality.
there is no sim lab
there is no support for your DNP project: I emailed my advisor/chair multiple times with no response or feedback. The university library also does not have access to most journal articles necessary for your schoolwork throughout the program.
The program director is extremely manipulative in a toxic way
The faculty do not teach well at all. It is basically an at-home PowerPoint with class activities like we are in kindergarten.
Grading is very subjective Short answer if they do not like you. GOODLUCK passing.
There is no structure in this program at all
Most students come from the local rural hospital and cheat off of their co-workers in the program that are ahead. If you are not from the area, this is not the program for you. They are not inclusive at all.
I honestly do not even understand how this program is still running. their stats/passing rates are not very good either.
icunurseBSNRN said:I was considering applying to this school; I think I might not anymore after reading this.
As someone, you was there. I would definitely say I wish I had gone somewhere else where students have adequate resources and proper support from faculty. Faculty in this program do the bare minimum, but exams are still difficult. Students are not set up for success here, you are almost set up for failure I would say.
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Hello,
Are there any current students of Millikin University CRNA program here? I was wondering what you think about the program and if they support their students. Thanks for your reply.