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    • Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I am writing to appeal my dismissal from Chamberlain University FNP post graduatecertification program. I entered the postgraduate program in January 2023. I failed **** 509 in Sept. 2023 (after a multitude of emails back and forth with my professor related to my acute medical conditions and family tragedy). I was never told I would not be able to increase my GPA regardless of how well I did in the repeat course, enough to get a 3.0. It pains me to post and contact regulatory agencies and federal agencies, but at this point, I am lost, stressed, depressed, and fatigued from the disinformation and misinformation. This is purely a matter of lack of communication and poor consumer service. Very fixable. I have also received an email that I have not logged clinical hours in over a month when, in all actuality, I logged every day up until 12/20. Have emails and screen shots. I also received a notification from ************** that I would need to take an incomplete since I only had 114 hours. This was not accurate, and I screenshot her the email and clinical log from metrics that showed I had 127 hours as of before the deadline. Not to mention, we lost an entire week of class/clinical due to a holiday vacation. That created stress and chaos for the whole cohort. I received a call from vvvvvxxxxx on a Saturday in September to discuss this. She was accommodating, and she was not even working but decided to reach out and help me navigate the situation. She told me if I retake the class **** 509) and successfully pass, it will remove the ** and I will be all set. Unachievable goal. Dismissed without warning. Grades three B's and two C's.Explemary reviews from physician/preceptor and professor. The entire cohort has reported a negative experience.25 years in healthcare three degrees, and a doctorate to be dismissed by an online certification program with hundreds of neg. reviews.

      Business response

      01/09/2024

      January 9, ****

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: *******************
      Case #: 21103594

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated January 7, ****, regarding Chamberlain student ********************

      On December 28, 2023, ************** was notified that she had not met Chamberlains established standards of academic progress. Specifically, ************** did not meet the minimum cumulative grade point average after the November ************************************************************************* a prior semester. The notification also explained that the student may appeal the action by submitting an Appeal for Reinstatement form, which is available through their academic support advisor.  Chamberlains standards of academic progress and the Appeal for Reinstatement Policy are both fully outlined in the Chamberlain Student Handbook, which is available to all students.

      On January 3, ****, ************** was sent an Appeal for Reinstatement Form to complete. ************** completed the form on January 3, ****.  On January 5, ****, ************** contacted Chamberlain by phone and stated that she had submitted cases to the board of education and other state board regulatory bodies because she had difficulties with Chamberlain.  She also indicated in another phone call that she would follow up with her attorney.  All of this was communicated prior to her Appeal for Reinstatement being reviewed. 

      On January 5, ****, an Academic Support Advisor (ASA) emailed ************** that the **** would review her Appeal for Reinstatement outside of the **************** and their timeline.  This is an exception to the policy.  She was notified that she would receive the appeal decision the following week.

      On January 8, ****, an ASA spoke to ************** by phone and explained that her appeal was approved.  She was also advised that she would need a **** semester GPA (B+ average over Jan 2023 and March 2023 sessions) or that earning two As would raise her cumulative GPA above **** after the March 2023 session. If she can earn a **** semester GPA,she will have two additional sessions to raise her cumulative GPA above ****.   If the cumulative GPA remains below **** at that time, ************** faces dismissal again.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain University
      Student Affairs
    • Complaint Type:
      Order Issues
      Status:
      Resolved
      I am a student at Chamberlain University, in their MSN-FNP specialty track. I have been dropped from my course NR511 on Wednesday, January 3rd, ****. "due to one or more outstanding items not yet completed for your practicum application; you will be dropped from your upcoming practicum course." The outstanding item is not due to my incompetence or inability to meet the guidelines set by Chamberlain University. It is due to the Chamberlain ELC/legal team needing to work with my clinical site (for which both the site and preceptor have been approved). I have found my preceptor independently and worked out a schedule between working full-time, precepting, and being a full-time mother and wife. Everything has been approved except for the signing of the contract. The agreement between Chamberlain and their students is for students to submit everything in time to ensure enough time for Chamberlain ELC to deal with the formalities required for students to precept. I submitted my practicum requirements long before the 120 days and fulfilled my compliance expectations. I have called weekly for an update on my practicum status, with no updates, except blame placed on my clinical site. Per my clinical site, it has been stated that Chamberlain has not signed the contract set by my site. Of course, none of this has been communicated until after I have been dropped from the course. I need this issue resolved because being forced to sit out for a session is not an option, especially since I have fulfilled all requirements. The extension of registration up till Jan 13th is laughable. The expectation for students to complete an eight-week course in 7 weeks due to Chamberlain's inability to ensure students start courses on time is unacceptable. I am requesting that this concern be addressed as I have done everything asked of me.

      Business response

      01/10/2024

      January 10,****

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: *********************
      Case #: 21102015

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated January 7, ****, regarding Chamberlain student **********************

      On November 15, 2023, ************** was conditionally registered for NR511 for the January **** session.  She was notified regarding the registration by email, which explained the following,

      Although your registration is complete, this registration is conditional because you may have outstanding items still needed on your practicum application. All outstanding must be processed and approved to maintain your enrollment statusAll outstanding items must be processed and approved by 1/3/**** before the January **** session begins to maintain enrollment in the above course. If the required outstanding items are not processed and approved by the deadline, students will be dropped from their previously planned course schedule. Conditionally registered students cannot attend the practicum site until all required documentation on the application is complete. An experiential learning coordinator will contact students who are cleared to attend the practicum site.

      ************* was provided updates throughout the month of December 2023 regarding the status of her practicum application.  The updates included notification that the contract agreement had not been received from the parent company of her practicum site. On January 3, ****, ************** was notified that the contract was now with the Chamberlain legal department for review. On January 8, ****, it was confirmed that ************** was registered for the January **** session. An Academic Support Advisor sent her an email confirming the registration on the same day.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain University
      Student Affairs

      Customer response

      01/11/2024

       
      Better Business Bureau:

      I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.

      Sincerely,

      *********************
    • Complaint Type:
      Product Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      Prior to enrolling at the university, I received information that the post-9/11 ** bill would provide complete coverage for my tuition. The ********* campus, they added, is a yellow ribbon institution. One year after placing my confidence in them, I received a bill for $3,300. Thebest response when I contacted the school in an attempt to resolve the matter was that we were unable to be of assistance. A fractured ankle and busted shoulder sacrifice for the ** bill, and here I just got scammed.

      Business response

      01/08/2024

      January 8, 2024

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: ***************
      Case #: 21067429

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated December 28, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student ****************

      ********* completed the following sessions while enrolled at Chamberlain: September 2022, November 2022, January 2023, March 2023, May 2023, and July 2023.  He was eligible to receive 100% of his Chapter 33 Post-9/11 ** Bill benefits to pay towards his tuition and fees. ********* received his Chapter 33 benefits for September 2022, November 2022, January 2023, March 2023, and July 2023 sessions.

      ********* completed CHEM120 in the May 2023 session at Chamberlain.  A transcript evaluation was completed, showing that ********** completed CHEM120 at ******* University (CHEM202); however, an official transcript from ******* University had not been received at Chamberlain. The VA will not provide the ** Bill to a student if they are taking a course for the second time unless the student failed the course on their first attempt.  Because there was no official transcript from ******* University, Chamberlain could not certify *********** Chapter 33 benefits for the May 2023 session.  On October 6, 2023, a Student Finance Advisor emailed ********** and explained that the VA will not pay for a second attempt at a course, unless he failed it.  He was asked to provide his official transcripts from ******* University.  As of the date of this letter, Chamberlain has not received an official transcript from ******* University for ********** 

      An official transcript from ******* University is necessary for Chamberlain to review and determine if ********** failed CHEM120 at ******* University or if he earned a passing grade.  A failing grade would mean that he would be recertified with the VA for payment of the course.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain University
      Student Affairs


    • Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I am in the ****Online program and the student finance office has been horrible about issuing my refund check! I filled out a form on the phone and the advisor confirmed it was correct and now over a week later it was apparently incorrect. I've been told so many things that weren't correct so I have to call back and speak to others to get the right information. It's the end of the semester and I still have NO refund. There should not be a 14 day waiting period for literally every single action the school takes. This is ridiculous and I am about to contact an attorney. I can't even call and speak with management, it's another "waiting period" to which they don't even call you.

      Business response

      01/03/2024

      January 3, ****

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: *************************
      Case #: 21008073

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated December 15, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student **************************

      *************** mother applied for a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan to be disbursed to **************** student account upon approval of the loan.  The Parent PLUS loan was approved, and it was applied to Mr. ****** student account on November 16, 2023, in the amount of $7,571.00. 

      The Parent Plus loan created a credit balance of $5,310.00.  On November 16, 2023, the entire credit balance of $5,310.00 was sent via check to the address on file for **************** mother in **********, **.  Per Federal regulations, excess funds from a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan must be paid to the borrower/parent; in this case, **************** mother would receive the excess credit balance from the Parent PLUS loan.

      On November 30, 2023, ************** contacted Chamberlain and explained that his mother had moved from the address on file before the Parent PLUS loan credit was mailed to her.  On December 1, 2023,a Student Finance Advisor (***) explained to ************** that the credit was mailed to his mother, at her address on file. He was instructed to have his mother update her address on the Master Promissory Note, connected to the Parent PLUS loan.  Additionally, a Stop Payment Form would need to be completed by **************** mother after 14 business days. 

      On December 14, 2023, ************** sent a Stop Payment Form, signed by him.  He was notified again that the Stop Payment Form would need to be completed and signed by his mother.  Later, on December 14, 2023, ************** called to confirm that the updated Stop Payment Form had been received.  The *** confirmed that the document had been received. The *** also reiterated that a paper check would be sent by mail to **************** mother, per her address on file. She also stated that the date of delivery of the refund would depend on the USPS.

      On December 27, 2023, ************** contacted Chamberlain regarding the credit balance payment. A review of his account found that due to the completion of a Stop Payment Form, the funds were put back into his student account before being re-released.Because ************** had a current account balance, the excess credit was applied and re-released. ************** had a balance of $5,005.00, so the refund was applied,and he was sent the remaining $5 left from the voided credit. ************** was advised that he would get the full $10,854.00 credit refunded once his additional financial aid posts during weeks 2-5 of the session.

      ************* then requested for the application of the funds to his account to be reversed.  On January 2, ****, an *** explained to ************** that his mother must send a handwritten note requesting the credit because the funds were from a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan. 

      Because the loan in question is a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan, any excess credit must be sent directly to the parent who borrowed the loan, there are no other exceptions to this.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain University
      Student Affairs


    • Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      On Nov 19th I submitted an assignment. On Nov 20th, the assignment was rejected due to not meeting the 15-minute minimum requirement. I remediated the assignment an additional 4 times until it fit the grading requirements. The remediation required 1 hour and 6 minutes of my time in addition to the first two attempts. While completing the assignment, I monitored my watch and submitted it after 15 minutes. On Nov 27th, 2023, I received a failing grade. The grade was assigned because the total time I spent on the assignment was short 46 seconds. The website that the assignment was completed on does not have a timer. The only way to confirm the timing is to analyze the screen prompt after assignment completion, which I have provided in the file, CJSim_Redone. On Nov 30th I filed a grade appeal, ensuring I met the 3-day requirement. On Dec 11th, 2023, twelve days later, I received the final decision related to my grade which was ruled as declined for re-grading. It has been extremely difficult to find a party willing to settle this dispute. I have contacted the professor involved in this case, the academic advising office, and several deans to no avail. I believe that these parties have not fully reviewed my case. This is evident because the professor failed to provide the most updated screenshot of my assignment and used false information to quickly dismiss this case (see page 9 of the *** document). This assignment is the only one that has a minimum timing requirement, and it is only 3 questions. *******-math quizzes are ***** questions, and we are allotted 1 minute and 30 seconds for each question. This arbitrary requirement has resulted in my grade dropping a whopping 10% overall. Over a 46 second discrepancy, I am at risk of having to retake this course. I have exhausted all options with Chamberlain University. Because of the financial setback that retaking the course will put me into, I have taken my complaint to the Better Business Bureau.

      Business response

      12/21/2023

      December 20,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: *******************
      Case #: 20999339

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated December 14, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student ********************

      *********** was enrolled in NR228 for the November 2023 session.  In this course, students are required to complete a Week 3 CJSim Reflection Assignment. Students must meet two criteria for each CJSim interaction that they complete: score at least 85% AND spend at least 15 minutes on each interaction.   Additionally,students must submit a screenshot of the completed CJSim in the assignment dropbox.  The screenshot needs to include the student's name, CJSim case title, date/time completion, grade received on the CJSim, and total time spent in the CJSim. A screenshot of the example above to submit was included with the CJSim Reflection Guidelines and Grading Rubric that all students in NR228, including ************, had access to.

      *********** attempted the CJSim multiple times and at no time met both the 85% minimum score and spent at least 15 minutes on the interaction. Specifically, his last attempt did not meet the 15-minute interaction minimum, and as a result, he did not earn a passing grade on the assignment. 

      *********** submitted a Request for Review of a Grade on November 30, 2023, regarding the Week 3 CJSim Reflection Assignment. The findings of the grade review stated that the screenshots that ************ submitted show a minimum score of 85% AND the 15-minute minimum interaction time.  *********** was advised that if he felt that he met both requirements by the assignment due date, he needed to email the CJSim vendor, ***********, and have the results sent to him.  It was also explained that he needed to review the student training and obtain the correct screenshot before he left the simulation.

      At this time, ************ has not provided the updated screenshot and his grade will stand.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain Student Affairs


    • Complaint Type:
      Customer Service Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I have been a student at Chamberlain University since January 2020. I am attempting to attain my FNP. I have been a practicing RN for 24 years. In September of 2023 I was forced to leave my home in ********* ******* and return to my home town of **********, **. In order to obtain a practicum site. I made over *************************** the Northern ******* and southern Alabama area and was unable to find anyone who would even accept an application for practicum from me due to no affiliation agreement with Chamberlain, a fact the school fails to warn you of in admission process. Secondly, I contacted the Experiential Learning Team numerous times regarding my difficulties locating a site. I was in turn sent emails with instructions on how to apply for a site and a list of providers in the area to contact (all of which Id already contacted). So, in effort to complete my degree I chose to return to my hometown where I had professional connections and could get a preceptor. I left my home and paid the expense of an apartment in addition to my mortgage so I could complete my required practicum hours. When I arrived in late August, approximately 3 days prior to start of class I was informed my practicum site was not approved. I was left scrambling at the last minute to obtain another site. I did in fact get another site and was forced to resubmit my application and wait for approval of site. In the meantime classes began, and I was not allowed access to the didactic portion so I could keep up until site was approved. Instead I was forced to start 12 days into an 8 week course. Of course I struggled, had two assignments that were done incorrectly due to misleading instructions on another computer program used by the university. When I reached out for support from instructor, offered to redo assignments or do additional assignments, I was told the grades had to stand and nothing could be done. I contacted the school and requested information on how to file a grievance and did in fact file a grievance that they never responded to. Of course I failed the course with a *****%. That is less than half a point from passing. I was then forced to file an appeal which can take up to 60 days to be reviewed. I emailed the **** and received a reply stating she appreciated my grit in pursuing my degree but because I had not gone to their performance improvement team I would not pass and have to go through an appeal. In the meantime I am paying rent and mortgage while I wait for them to review my appeal. I am literally bleeding money to complete a degree I have already paid almost 80k to obtain. When I called again today to ask about the status of my appeal I was told to be patient, they had up to 60 days for the **** to review and I would receive an email stating accepted or declined, then at the last minute I would again be forced to apply at last minute for practicum site approval.

      Business response

      12/18/2023

      December 18,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern Illinois
      **********************************************************************

      Re: ***************************
      Case #: 20954897

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated December 5, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student ***************************.

      Practicum Sites
      As explained on page two of the Chamberlain University MSN-FNP Practicum Handbook, You are responsible for identifying an appropriate location and preceptor for each practicum course. The handbook goes on to explain, Securing a practicum site and preceptor can take several months so its best to begin the process early in your program. Students who are having trouble locating a site or preceptor are encouraged to work with their ********************* Services team. This team can provide one-on-one coaching calls to assist students and offer support with resources on how to find a site or preceptor. Students are encouraged to be proactive in searching and securing sites or preceptors.

      Information about the practicum experience is available via the My Chamberlain experience.The portal includes tips for finding a practicum site and preceptor, a description of the practicum, forms, grading rubrics and contact information. Additional practicum resources are located in the ************************ which can be accessed through the Resources module in a students course.

      The September 2023 session began on September 4, 2023.  On August 17, 2023, ************** was notified by an ********************* Specialist (ELS that a review of her practicum application found that the location was for telehealth and students may only use a telehealth site for one session. The application was submitted for faculty review; however, the remaining sessions at that particular site were cancelled. She was also reminded that she had outstanding compliance items.

      On August 19, 2023, she was notified that the site contract was complete but that an updated resume was needed for the preceptor, as it did not include her work experience as a nurse practitioner, which is required. On August 22, 2023, ************* was notified that the September March sessions were uncancelled and faculty would review them once she provided an updated resume showing her preceptors employment providing in-person care at the site. She was also notified that her CPR needed to be uploaded and approved.

      On August 29, 2023, ************** was notified that the preceptors resume and her CPR card had been received and would be reviewed. On August 31, 2023, ************** was notified that her practicum site had been denied for the following reasons: the preceptor was denied for all sessions requested except for NR603 in January **** because this site/preceptor is qualified for a ******************* experience which is approved for one session only and for either NR603 or NR667.

      ************* submitted a new practicum application on September 5, 2023.  The application was processed on the same day; however, she was notified that she had an outstanding compliance item.  She was also notified that because the application was submitted less than 120 days prior to the expected start of the practicum there was a possibility it would not be processed.  On September 11, 2023, ************** was able to be registered for NR601 in the September 2023 session.  

      September 2023 Course

      After the ****, Family Nurse Practitioner Track reviewed ************** NR601 course and grades, no additional points could be awarded, and the points received were the points earned. The **** reviewed the assignments, and the grading was fair and impartial, and ***** was granted on the rubric for the Week 2 assignment.

      Despite a late enrollment to NR601 the professor responded in kind, was open to a late submission and offered support at that time to assist ************** with catching up. The professor also offered a referral to the Academic Support team, which ************** declined. She was also sent information on September 13, 2023, from the Academic Support team via email regarding the various support options available. Chamberlain did not locate any sessions that ************** may have attended with the Academic Success team.

      Students are advised to reach out early after receiving a score that they may not agree with. There is a grade review policy in the student handbook with specific deadlines for students to request a blinded grade review for any assignment that they feel was not graded fairly.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain Student Affairs


    • Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I just graduated on October 28th from the Family Nurse Practitioner Program. One requirement to take the certification exam is for the student (me) to complete the top half of the verification of education form and send it to the school. I sent this form Oct 26th and was told it was completed and sent to the ************************************ (ANCC) on Nov 3rd. I spoke to a representative from ANCC who told me they never received the letter. I have sent multiple email requests, support tickets, and called the school several times (November 15, 16, 21) as well as emailed the **** of the program on November 16th and have not gotten any response back. I sent the form to the school multiple times (October 26th, November 2nd, Nov 11th, and Nov 20th). The certification exam is required to work as a family nurse practitioner and this delay is causing me to delay my exam as well as the ability to start my job. I called last week and was told my requests for help had been marked as "closed" and no one ever addressed the issues. I was also told they would resubmit the form for completion again and it would be done in three business days. Today, the fourth business day, I called again and was told it had not been sent. I attended the school for 20 months, paid all of my tuition on time, and have never complained. This delay is affecting my family and my ability to provide for them. The delay on the part of Chamberlain has now caused even further delay due to the ability of the certification office to process these forms over the Thanksgiving holiday.

      Business response

      11/29/2023

      November 29,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: ***********************
      Case #: 20900832

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated November 22, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student ***********************. Below is a timeline of events regarding Ms. ******** verification form completion request:

      October 26, 2023 - ****************** submitted an ANCC Verification form to Chamberlains ******* Services to be completed. 
      October 27, 2023 An Academic Support Advisor (***) emailed ****************** and notified her that the verification form had been sent to the Registrars team for review and processing.
      October 31, 2023, and November 2, 2023 ****************** emailed ******* Services to check on the status of the verification form.
      November 3, 2023 An *** advised ****************** by email that the verification form was with the Registrars team.
      November 8, 2023 An *** emailed ****************** emailed ****************** and advised that the verification form had been completed and had been emailed to the requesting agency on November 3, 2023.
      November 9, 2023 ****************** emailed the *** and stated that the agency had not received the form and wanted to ensure it was sent to the correct agency.
      November 10, 2023 The *** emailed ****************** and confirmed that it had been emailed to *********************** the email address listed on the verification form.
      November 11, 2023 ****************** resent the verification form to Chamberlain, stated that it had not been received by the agency and asked for it to be resent.
      November 15 and 20, 2023 ****************** requested to have the verification form completed again and sent to the agency.
      November 21, 2023 The Registrars team requested the additional information needed from the program **** and worked on completing the form. In addition to the form, a GAP Analysis letter is required to be completed by the program ****.
      November 28, 2023 The verification form was completed and emailed to the agency and *******************


      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain ******* Affairs


    • Complaint Type:
      Order Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      Good morning! I recently just applied and was excepted to the November term of 2023. It has taken me many phone calls and emails to get in touch with the financial department at the school. I was able to figure out that my veteran benefits, chapter 35 will not pay for the Chamberlain program Nurse practitioner track. I have yet to start any of my classes; however, I have called and emailed the Director of the nursing programs as well as my financial advisors and no one will call me back or unenrolled me from the school. I have even gone in and asked my teacher as well as my advisor to at least drop me from the first class until they can figure out how to unenrolled me yet, still no communication with me!

      Business response

      10/27/2023

      October 27,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
      **********************************************************************

      Re: *********************
      Case #: 20774120

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated October 25, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student *********************.

      On October 20, 2023, ************** requested, by email, to drop courses for the November 2023 session.  Ms. ****** request to drop her November 2023 courses was processed on November 26,2023.  She was notified of the course drop by email on the same day.

      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain Student Affairs
    • Complaint Type:
      Product Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I also wanted to express my concerns on my experience with Chamberlain and the ** program.I started in the program in July 2022. I had already achieved my MSN through another university in 2020. During NR509, I struggled, as most students do. When I reached out to the professor within the first couple of weeks, the response I received was get a tutor. I joined the ****************** and became active with that group and the tutor on there. I still struggled quite a bit, and was not receiving a passing grade for most of the class. I know, now, that I should have been referred to the Academic Success team, but sadly, that did not happen. I had to repeat NR509, costing another $2000 out of my pocket.I struggled with finding preceptors. I had my first clinical preceptor set up but reached out to the *** after struggling to find additional preceptors. I was told to ask my first preceptor if he would take me for all the other clinical rotations, but no other assistance was offered. I put in an application for clinical rotations for 2 sessions with a physician who does primary care for gerontology through my employer; the only caveat to that was all of the visits take place in homes or facilities. He had had a lot of experience being a preceptor, as well. But, that preceptor was denied by Chamberlain. When I reached out, again to the *** requesting help, I did not receive a response.Now the requirements have changed for the upcoming clinicals and my current preceptor is denied. The handbook changed in May effective immediately and although we had to have our applications in 120 days prior to our clinical rotations, we were expected to just make a huge change and family medicine sites were no longer allowed.In trying to find preceptors, I have contacted almost 50 different people. I have reached out to the *** and faculty without any assistance.More time has been spent on trying to rectify this than actually studying. The school has interfered with my success.

      Business response

      11/01/2023

      November 1,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern Illinois
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      Re: ***********************
      Case #: 2074915

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated October 19, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student ***********************.

      NR509
      ***************** was enrolled in NR509 for the March 2023 session. The session began on March 6, 2023, and ended on April 29, 2023.  There are no records to show that ****************** reached out to ******* Services with concerns regarding her NR509 professor until May 1, 2023, which was after the term had ended. The Academic Support Advisor who spoke with ****************** on May 1, 2023, passed the information on to the ****************** team.  ****************** was also advised that she should reach out to ******* Services should she ever have concerns with her professors.

      *** and Requirement Change

      ****************** submitted an application for family medicine in January 2023 with a request for NR577 at the time. A request for NR578 was not added to that application until 9/20/2023 and the requested preceptor did not work at that site location, so the incident was cancelled.

      ****************** submitted an application for palliative care in January 2023. A request for NR578 was added to that application on 9/22/2023, however the preceptor was family medicine and did not work at the site location on the application, so the NR578 request was denied.

      On March 23, 2023, ****************** reached out to the *** via a preceptor-matching request case, regarding NR 577, which she intended to take in November. The *** responded on April 6, 2023 and provided details for preceptor matching and required steps. ****************** responded to this communication on the same date.

      On May 6, 2023, the *** followed up with another email and did not receive a response. ****************** took NR 577 in September using the same site from NR 576 for the July session.

      The original requirements for NR578 included family medicine or internal medicine with a minimum of 40 hours in Assisted ********************* Facilities/Sub-Acute/Rehabilitation Facilities.

      The update for NR578 was changed to Assisted ********************* Facilities/Sub-Acute/Rehabilitation Facilities only for this course.

      The course announcement was posted 5/10/2023 in all NP core courses and AGPC courses.
      This announcement was posted in Ms. ******** May 2023, NR509 course.

      ****************** submitted an application in June 2023 for an assisted living practicum experience for NR578, however the preceptor was changing jobs and unable to serve as a preceptor. She was notified by email of this denial on August 3, 2023.

      ****************** submitted an application on 10/4/2023, requesting family medicine for NR578. The request was denied for NR578 under the current practicum handbook guidelines.

      There were no inquires received from ****************** in July 2023.

      On October 20, 2023, the *** responded to Ms. ******** case regarding assistance in getting a clinical rotation, one day after she reached out. ****************** responded the same day that she did not have time for outreaches because she was in clinicals full time and did not realize the change in the site requirement.

      On October 23, 2023, the *** sent ****************** four leads for long-term care facilities.

      On October 27, 2023, ****************** submitted a preceptor application for one for the practicum sites that was provided to her. The site and preceptor were approved and she has now been registered for the November 2023 session.


      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain ******* Affairs

    • Complaint Type:
      Order Issues
      Status:
      Answered
      I am currently enrolled in Chamberlain's FNP program and have had a wonderful experience with Chamberlain throughout my educational journey.I have always enjoyed learning at Chamberlain and have even referred a few friends to the institution due to my positive experiences. However, I am writing to you today with a pressing issue that I hope you can assist me with regarding the contract for my pediatric preceptor, Dr. ****************** for NR 602.The application process for the preceptorship was initiated in early July, and my preceptor began communicating with the *** and contract team in mid-August to complete the contract. ******** had discussions with **** from the contract team and the consulting team during the last week of August. As of today, we are in Week 3, and the contract status remains incomplete. I am feeling extremely frustrated and desperate about this ongoing delay, as I am eager to progress in my FNP program. My preceptor has been incredibly supportive, but I feel helpless in this situation, as my efforts to resolve the matter through phone calls and emails have not yielded results. I started my clinical as of 9/11/2023. As of today the contract is still pending for final approval. And I also Request to change my log in time retro back to 9/11/2023 so it will not delay my progress of the class.

      Business response

      09/27/2023

      September 27,2023

      BBB of ******* & Northern ********
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      Re: *************
      Case #: 20628502

      To whom it may concern:

      On behalf of Chamberlain University (Chamberlain), *************** to your request dated September 20, 2023, regarding Chamberlain student **************

      On September 20, 2023, Ms. *** spoke to an Experiential Learning Specialist (***) and explained that the practicum site had not received the updated contract agreement. The *** resent the contract; however, the site stated it was not received.  The *** asked Ms. *** for a new email address.  This email address did work, and the practicum site stated they would sign and return the document.   On September 21, 2023, the contract had been fully completed, and Ms. *** was registered for her course.


      Best Regards,

      ***************************
      Chamberlain Student Affairs

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