Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Reviews
Rating 3.67 out of 5 18 reviews
- Rating 5 out of 5 Excellent3 reviews (17%)
- Rating 4 out of 5 Very Good8 reviews (44%)
- Rating 3 out of 5 Average6 reviews (33%)
- Rating 2 out of 5 Poor0 reviews (0%)
- Rating 1 out of 5 Terrible1 reviews (6%)
All CategoriesAll CategoriesAcademicsCampusFoodHealth & SafetyHousingOnline LearningOverall ExperienceParty SceneStudent LifeValueRating 1 out of 5 My experience at Trinity College of Nursing has been dismal, there is very little organization at the school, there are a few teachers that actually care, but there are also some that are more worried about how they can make your life difficult instead of giving you the time and tools to succeed. I also had problems with financial aid, which was an unorganized disaster as the advisor has no idea as to what she is doing, so in my honest opinion, spend the extra money and go to a school that care more about you than your tuition.
- Senior
- Aug 31 2018
- Overall Experience
ReportRating 5 out of 5 I graduated from Trinity with my ADN in 2005. I received excellent classroom and clinical education. Their nursing instructors were well-rounded and knowledgeable about current nursing issues. The college is fairly small and the nursing class felt like a family. I was treated exceptionally well when a personal loss forced me to leave school and return a year later. The college is located adjacent to the hospital used for clinicals and it’s a convenient location for anyone in the Quad Cities area.
- Alum
- Feb 18 2018
- Overall Experience
ReportRating 5 out of 5 An absolutely incredible nursing facility that is always available to help you out and provide me with all the material I need to be a Succesful nurse.
- Junior
- Nov 20 2017
- Overall Experience
ReportStart Your Review of Trinity College of Nursing & Health SciencesRate It!Rating 4 out of 5 It’s very time consuming and you learn things at a fast pace. The teachers are super nice and they all know you by name. You don’t waste time learning things that you don’t need to know. I like it, and would choose to go there again if I had to do it over.
- College Junior
- July 16 2015
- Overall Experience
ReportRating 3 out of 5 I feel since this college is so expensive, that the college should teach a little bit better. It seems unorganized but maybe it is suppose to be like this. I fell like the teachers teach what we need to know, but they aren’t the strongest speakers I’ve ever heard. Scott Community College had good speakers.
- College Junior
- Apr 29 2014
- Value
ReportRating 3 out of 5 Going to school at Trinity is a full time job; I only work one day per week. I had started here working full time but that was not easy and I wouldn’t have made it through the first semester if I hadn’t cut my hours back excessively. Sometimes I feel like I study forever and still some tests look foreign to me. Transferring credits to this school was easy, my old community college sent them there for me.
- College Junior
- Apr 29 2014
- Academics
ReportRating 3 out of 5 Trinity College of Nursing and Health Sciences is very challenging. It is a lot harder than the community college that I went to last year. I think this is because it is a better school. I have met a lot of people that are going to school for nursing also. It is great to know that everyone in you class is working just as hard as you are to keep up. My school offers scholarships to those that apply.
- College Junior
- Apr 29 2014
- Campus
ReportRating 4 out of 5 Trinity College offers associate and bachelor programs for nursing, as well as a radiology program. The class registration process was easy; I submitted my application on line. We learn many topics over the course of the first year. These include: therapeutic communication techniques, mental health, and much about diseases how to help patients in the clinical setting. It is a very busy program where you have to study a lot to earn good grades.
- College Junior
- Apr 29 2014
- Academics
ReportRating 4 out of 5 I like the program and I feel that I am learning a lot at a good pace. The clinical experiences I’ve had at Trinity are very interesting and helpful for my future career. I get to perform duties that a certified registered nurse would perform. My instructors are very helpful when I have any questions that need clarification. I feel like a have gained a great amount of knowledge at Trinity College of Nursing and Health Sciences. The workload is demanding, but it will be well worth it so that I can pursue my dream job of becoming a Nurse.
- College Junior
- Apr 29 2014
- Academics
ReportRating 3 out of 5 This is a small school so all the teachers and Staff know you by your name. So with that said if you ever need help such as trying find someone such as your academic adviser they will know where to find that person. But all the classes are planned out for you and transferring credits is no hassle at all.
- College Junior
- Oct 5 2013
- Academics
ReportRating 3 out of 5 The tuition at this school is very expensive but it has amazing programs and prepares you for after graduation and to take the NCLEX. Most students that have graduated from this school has passed the first time which is a big deal. All the teachers, staff. and students are very nice and kind. If you need help in anything everyone is willing to help you out so you can be successful in whatever program you are in.
- College Junior
- Oct 5 2013
- Value
ReportRating 3 out of 5 The Tuition is high, but well worth it for the education I am receiving. However, my situation was unique (I had completed a year of graduate school and then was going back into a bachelor’s program) so it took a while for the financial aid department to figure out how to proceed. Also, I was wrongly informed at first that I wouldn’t receive any aid for a summer session, so I scrambled to find a private loan and ended up borrowing more than I needed for the semester.
- College Senior
- Jan 22 2013
- Value
ReportRating 4 out of 5 All classes are in the moring or early afternoon so its convenient if a person has kids in school or second shift job. Transferring was easy no hassle!
- College Junior
- Oct 23 2012
- Academics
ReportRating 4 out of 5 Depends on the Program. The schools academics and classes you take depend on the program you are in. Whether it be Nursing, Radiology, or Respiratory Therapy. Those classes you take deal with your major and they are interesting!
- College Senior
- June 29 2012
- Academics
ReportRating 4 out of 5 Teachers Know What They’re Talking About! The teachers are very knowledgeable and know exactly what they’re talking about. They give real life examples that they have been through, very interesting!
- College Senior
- June 29 2012
- Academics
ReportRating 5 out of 5 Great Help! They always answered my questions in great detail and were a great help in helping me through the process!
- College Senior
- June 29 2012
- Value
ReportRating 4 out of 5 I currently don’t have any online classes, but some of my in school classes have websites that help with learning. These sites are easy to understand and work.
- College Junior
- Sept 1 2011
- Academics
ReportStart Your Review of Trinity College of Nursing & Health SciencesRate It!Rating 4 out of 5 Good School – My experience at my school has been outstanding. I have a small class which is very convenient because of the teacher to student ratio. My teachers are always willing to help out and answer questions I might have.
- College Junior
- Sept 1 2011
- Academics
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
2122 – 25th Avenue
ROCK ISLAND IL , 61201-5317
1 ratings
ABOUT TRINITY COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES
Founded in 1994, Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences is a 4-year college. Located in Rock Island, which is a city setting in Illinois, the campus itself is Urban . The campus is home to 223 full time undergraduate students, and 5 full time graduate students.
CAMPUS TOPICS
How politically active are students?Are there intellectual conversations?Is the arts culture a priority?Do you feel safe on campus?What’s the sports culture like?100%“We don’t play sports”0%“We play recreationally”0%“We bought the gear”0%“We live for the big game”How accessible are your professors?How important is fraternity/sorority life?Do students drink alcohol?Do students do drugs?0%“Never, we’re here to learn”100%“There might be people who do”0%“People are known to partake on weekends”0%“There’s a huge drug scene”
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS FOR TRINITY COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES
Admissions at Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences are considered Most Selective, with N/A of all applicants being admitted. In the 2017/2018 school year, of the students who applied to the school, only N/A of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling. N/A of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. N/A were in the top quarter, and N/A were in the top tenth.
The application fee is $ 50 and you can apply online.
SAT RANGE: N/A
Reading & Writing | N/A |
Math | N/A |
SAT Community Homepage
ACT RANGE: N/A
English | N/A |
Math | N/A |
ACT Community Homepage
STUDENT BODY
STUDENTS
88%
FEMALE
12%
MALE223
TOTAL UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT5
TOTAL GRAD STUDENTSN/A
OUT-OF-STATEN/A
IN-STATEN/A
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
2
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONSN/A
FRATERNITIESN/A
SORORITIES
HOUSING
No
ON-CAMPUS HOUSINGN/A
OF STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS
STUDENT DIVERSITY
% AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKAN NATIVEN/A% ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER2%% BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN5%% HISPANIC/LATINO9%% WHITE OR CAUCASIAN81%
ACADEMICS
The Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Academic calendar runs on a semester basis. In the 2017/2018 school year the student to faculty ratio was 9:1. There are 16 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences include: Bachelor’s Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master’s certificate, Doctor’s degree.
COST
The total cost to attend on campus is $34,586. Let’s break that cost down. Room and board will run $5,858 annually. Books and Supplies will cost another $1,632. And lastly, in state tuition and fees is $27,096. Additional cost elements for out of state students are as follows:
COST OUT OF STATE
$27,096
TUITION AND FEES(OUT OF STATE)$1,632
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES$5,858
ROOM AND BOARD34,586
TOTAL ON CAMPUS
ACTUAL COST BY INCOME LEVEL(W/FINANCIAL AID)
FAMILY INCOMECost$0 – $30KN/A$30 – $48KN/A$48 – $75KN/A$75 – $110KN/A$110K & UPN/A
FINANCIAL AID
All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.
N/A of students attending Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences receive some sort of financial aid. N/A were awarded federal grants. While N/A received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.