Southeast Arkansas College is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 1900 S Hazel St, Pine Bluff, AR 71603, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 38 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.20 stars, Southeast Arkansas College continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
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| Monday | 9 AM–5 PM | 
| Tuesday | 9 AM–5 PM | 
| Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM | 
| Thursday | 9 AM–5 PM | 
| Friday | 9 AM–5 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
This institution has few decent instructors and relatively inexpensive programs. I've never been much of a goody two-shoe, but I've always busted my butt to make the grades in school. So, out of all the classes I've taken, I've got several A's and a B. Then there's this F for the Biology class I had with Shanely. From where? Science is my favorite subject! I've been working in the medical field since I graduated from Heritage College with my LMT in 2011. I then went on to receive my NREMT in 2017 at the AFTA in Camden. Long story short (sort of): They supposedly changed the location of our final exam on the last day, but it was nowhere to be found and I was given an F for the class. My letter grade in this class was a B prior to this "Final." Just a heads up before you read on: This is the longer version of my story. When I showed up to our normal classroom there was a sign on the door indicating we were to take the exam in another specified room in the McGeorge building. On arrival, there was no one in the classroom, the lights were off, and I was scratching my head. Dismayed, I went looking into every other classroom to see if maybe I'd find anyone familiar. They were nowhere to be found! I eventually went to the reception office at the Northeast corner of the campus to ask if they had any clue where my class or exam might be. They called around and looked at a few books/clipboards but couldn't figure it out or tell me anything. I felt defeated and helpless, so after returning to our original room to make sure I didn't misread the sign on the door, I left. It might not be a huge deal, but I'm stuck with a false letter grade on my record that I don't deserve. Apart from this experience, my time here wasn't too bad. I got a few prereqs out of the way for a low price and was on my way. I've given the 1-star rating because no one should have to deal with the helplessness I have in dealing with this situation. Note: The dates in the transcript screenshot aren't showing correctly for the transferred courses since they aren't in the system at UAM. My Seark debacle happened in 2013 at the age of 19.
If you want an easy certificate to earn that isn’t going to break your wallet, this is the place. Especially their CNA and Phlebotomy programs (shout out to Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Lyons) They offer great financial aid packages and scholarships that will pay for your full tuition and then some.
Nursing program is an unorganized nightmare, and I hope the state board never gives them back their accreditation. Not only did they fire teachers midway through the semester leaving us with no instructor, but they had non nursing staff proctor exams over material that had nothing to do with what we studied. Clinical rotations were a joke. We performed no skills outside of your basic nursing assistant care, and students were allowed to pretty much say and do whatever they wanted creating negative atmosphere with no repercussions. The ones who survived the summer, were quickly told that the program would voluntarily withdraw their accreditation status due to low nclex scores, and downplayed the issue.
I had a bad experience there two years in a row. Not a good experience If they still have the same instructors there. Camp and McBride was some horrible individuals for them to be in the nursing field. They cannot teach and they act like you should already know things.
The worse nursing program ever! I know several students that have went here for nursing and their turnover rate is ridiculous. These students have left their jobs and families to be apart of an unorganized program. I wouldn’t recommend this school for their nursing program at all. Like I said, I haven’t attended the college, but I know SEVERAL students and good students at that who have attended and have went through it here. In my opinion, their nursing program definitely need to be investigated.
well, my experience at seark college, when i was there, we had a big giagantic tour of the school, it has a founder's hall and social lounge. then afterwards, they served us lunch, we had cakes, cupcakes, and lots of great music and just chilled and hung out together while there, seark is a wonderful place and it can also help you with your future, places that could also help you with simply finding you the perfect job. that you would like to succeed in the future. i would love to be a registered nurse because i love working with people that are disabled, have learning skills, and just a bunch ofother things. and i hope that my letter will help that person make a difference in someone elses, as well as it has done mine.
These students have no respect for others
Everybody there was incredibly helpful and getting me started even though I started late
The teacher’s are awesome!!! Great experience.
It is a great school to learn at and the environment is great.