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I have read all of these comments, and I am here to tell you that I had a tremendous experience with Davenport University. Most of the negative feedback seemed to be from people who really would NOT be successful anywhere else so I wouldn't pay too much attention to them. I took online and inseat courses and after I graduated in 2005 I had a job lined up during my final semester. I have since done many new and exciting things thoughout my career thusfar and I owe most of it to Davenport. I would agree that the campus life is a little dull due to the fact that the main campus is in Calendonia (15 minutes from Grand Rapids) but if you have issues with driving 15 minutes, you've just got issues. It was never a problem for me at all. The faculy here were grerat as well, I had an amazing experience with the smaller classroom sizes and hands on instruction I recieved and because of that I am returning to Davenport for my Master's degree in the fall.

I would say do some research and look around, but if you're going to listen to a bunch of these folks rant and rave about a ton of non sense and not make your own educated (keyword educated) decision, than you're more than likely as ignorant as they are and quite frankly there isn't a university on the planet that can help you.

Education is what YOU make if it, don't blame a school for your lack of drive and dedication.
I wouldn't be where I am today without Davenport University, mostly because I made the most of my education from Davenport and by applying the things I learned into real world situations. The bigger problem is our generation who thinks that someone is going to spoonfeed everything to us, it just isn't the way the world works no matter how lazy some of these people are. The Davenport graduates who are tremendously successful aren't on some college blog board ranting and raving about their so called negative experiences because THEY HAVE JOBS and ARE TOO BUSY.
Scholastic Success: A+, Surrounding City: C
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Jul 06 2010 4th Year Female -- Class 2005  
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I am currently in the pre-health track at Davenport University, Warren, preparing for entry into the LPN program.

I am pretty shocked by all the negative comments towards this school. Then again, I didn't see any comments from anyone in the health program. It is not true that anyone who takes these classes will get an A. It is true that a lot of exams are graded on a slight curve, but still, this does not mean everyone ends up with an A. I heard from a faculty member that about 120 people apply to the LPN program, but only 60 are accepted. I also personally know someone who had a 3.5 GPA from DU and was denied entry into the nursing program at DU--she changed her major to something else health-related as a result.

I am not in the nursing program yet, but I find my Biology, A&P I and A&P II professors to be quite knowledgeable on the material they teach. It is true that they don't seem to be the Gods of their subject though, but they are well-versed in the material one needs to understand to do well on the exam. If you throw the profs a curve-ball question on the subject matter, they are probably not going to know the answer. That is true. I don't think they are all up to date on the latest research, tests, and minute intricacies of the chemical workings of the human body, but they know perfectly well all the material one needs to know to get an A on the exam. They also are very good at teaching this material to the students. They make use of powerpoint slides posted onto online websites, plastic anatomy models, miscroscope slides, diagrams, pictures, study guides are given before exams, homework is assigned, quizzes are given, and papers are assigned so that students thoroughly understand the material. I think they do an excellent job of teaching the necessary pre-health information.

The pace of the classes is also slower than at most schools, so that more students can thoroughly grasp the material. The teachers seem to really care that everyone learns the material well and they teach the material using multiple methods (e.g., quizzes, homework, case studies, papers, study guides, powerpoint handouts; see above). Exams are also mostly multiple choice to help students prepare for the HESI A2 exam.

I love this school and how it teaches this material. Perhaps the other majors at this school aren't as strong. I can speak confidently as to the quality of MY education though, because I know I am learning more about A&P and Bio from this school. The A&PII prof even is holding extra weekend classes to prepare students for the HESI A2 exam. It's rare for professors to go out of their way like that. There is also student access to many journals, magazines, and periodicals through the online library information center service (called LInC). The classes are equipped with very new desks, chairs, computers, and powerpoint screen setups. The buildings themselves are fairly new too and kept clean. I also attended Macomb Community College and can say that the teachers at DU teach the material more thoroughly.

I know someone who graduated with a BSN from DU and she was promoted to the Director of Nursing position at the nursing home where she worked and she also works as a contingent RN at a hospital. I think this degree will be respected. My GPA scores and NCLEX scores should prove that too.

There also is no waiting list for this school like there is at Oakland University.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Social Life: D+
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Mar 26 2009 1st Year Female -- Class 2013  
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This school is not on par with a "real" university. Davenport does not even compare to a community college. I do not recommend this school to anyone.
Scholastic Success: C+, Individual Value: F
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