Everest University (was Florida Metropolitan)
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Overall Quality
Reputation
1.7
Food
1.3
Clubs
1.3
Facilities
1.7
Internet
2.3
Location
3
Opportunities
2
Safety
0
Social
1.7
Happiness
2.3
Basic Information
Location
- Brandon, FL
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1940
- Founder: Fort Lauderdale College of Business and Finance (no specific individual founders mentioned)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Everest University offers a variety of degree courses
- but the exact number is not specified in the provided sources. However
- it is mentioned that the university offers diplomas
- associate's
- bachelor's
- and master's degrees across various fields
- including business
- computer information science
- criminal justice
- and more. Therefore
- it is reasonable to estimate that Everest University has at least several dozen degree courses
- but an exact number is not provided. **Range: 50+**
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total enrollment at Everest University (specifically, Everest University-Melbourne) in 2016 was 77 students. For other locations, such as Everest University-Tampa, the enrollment was 376 undergraduates and 18 graduate students in 2015-2016. For a more comprehensive view, here are the enrollments for various Everest University campuses: - Everest University-Melbourne: 77 students (2016) - Everest University-Tampa: 376 undergraduates, 18 graduate students (2015-2016) - Everest University-Brandon: 40 students (undergraduates) Given the specific question about the total number of students enrolled at Everest University (was Florida Metropolitan), it is unclear if this refers to a specific campus or the entire system. However, based on the provided data, here is a range: - **Everest University-Melbourne**: 77 students (2016) - **Everest University-Tampa**: 394 students (376 undergraduates + 18 graduate students, 2015-2016) - **Everest University-Brandon**: 40 students (undergraduates) If we consider these as part of the broader system, the total would be approximately 511 students. However, this is an approximation and does not account for other campuses or years not specified in the provided sources
- Undergraduates: The total enrollment at Everest University (formerly Florida Metropolitan University) varies by campus, but specific numbers are not provided in the sources for a general enrollment figure. However, for specific campuses like Everest University-Melbourne, the total enrollment in 2016 was 77 students. For Everest University-Brandon, the total enrollment in 2017 was 61 students. Given the lack of a comprehensive enrollment figure for all campuses, it is difficult to provide an exact number. However, based on the available data, the enrollment could be in the range of 61 to 77 students for specific campuses. For a more accurate answer, additional specific data on total enrollment across all campuses would be needed
- Administrative Staff: The provided sources do not explicitly state the exact number of administrative staff at Everest University. However, the catalog from 2007-2008 lists various administrative offices and contact numbers, suggesting a significant number of administrative personnel, but a specific count is not given. Therefore, I can only provide an approximate range based on the context: **20-50** administrative staff. However, this is a rough estimate and not an exact figure
Notable Alumni
- Joseph Nanna
- Akiba McKinney
- George Ferris
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Overall 1
Joanne Ryan who teaches Accounting II online is an awful professor. You will not learn anything, when you see you have been assigned to her, get out the class FAST! You will be happy you did, she criticizes but offers no suggestions to correcting issues, I thought she was paid to teach, however just like this school they are only out to COLLECT.
Overall 1.2
Way over priced!!!! Make sure you know the total cost of your complete program and know what is the cost of each course credit before choosing this school. There are other schools that will offer the same programs at a much better price for your pocket. This school will confuse you in getting personal loans, one after another causing serious debt.