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Overview of Adventist University of Health Sciences

Quick Facts

2,736 students

96% admitted

$9,450 tuition/year

  • 673 full time
  • 2,063 part time
  • 162 men full time
  • 511 women full time
  • 262 applied
  • 252 admitted
  • 82 enrolled
  • $9,450 out of state
  • $580 fees
  • $5,564 room & board
  • $2,310 books

At a Glance

Religious affiliation: Seventh Day Adventists
Institution Type: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Mid-size city
Highest Degree Offered: Master's
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Trimester
2,736 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Tommy from Orlando, FL
  • 0
  • “outstanding staff will help you when needed. small classroom sizes allows more of a 1 to 1 learning experience. affordable through grants.…”

  • Feb-08-2012 » Read More
  • Amanda from Eustis, FL
  • 0
  • “This college is great, it is special in that it focuses on health sciences. I took my ASN here and am currently taking my BSN here. Though the cost is…”

  • Mar-30-2012 » Read More
  • Sarah from Delray Beach, FL
  • 0
  • “Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences is a small school with a warm atmosphere. Although there are only about 1,300 students that attend; it is a well demanded, academically, school.…”

  • Apr-30-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 1
  • Anonymous
  • Dec-31-2011 I am a past student here

    I did not enjoy being there. My expectations about the school changed once I start attending there. Because they are a christian institution and one of there core principle is Nurture I expected a lot more from the college considering the fact that it is so expensive. I am not a hater just speaking the truth. I did not receive the Nurture that they had to offer. I actually left the school with a bitter taste in my mouth. I will never step foot back on that campus again. Plus some of the staff (not all) were extremely rude and disrespectful to not only myself but other students as well. You are being judged from left to right if you are not seven day Adventist. It was a horrible experience it left me traumatized!!!! In addition, there are no activities for student's to do other than their home work, and if you do decide to go there don't stay in their housing because it is like you are in prison, and they treat you like you are a child. With the drama comes an expensive tuition. It's not worth it! I would rather be on some community college's waiting list for 2 years than to have gone through what I did and to walk away in debt.

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  • 4
  • Nikita from Maitland, FL
  • Aug-21-2009 I am a current student here

    I love the fact that this is a small school and you get all the attention you need. The professors are respectful and the students are very adaptive of new comers. The only factor that I did not like was that the financial advisors did not make an effort to help me with scholarship for international students even though I went and requested it.

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