Is Keiser University actually worth the tuition?

Been looking into their health science programs but getting mixed reviews online.
If you went there, what was your honest experience?

Keiser’s programs are pretty hands-on and fast-paced, but the tuition is steep for what you get. If you’re self-motivated and need flexibility, it can work — but definitely compare it to public universities first. Sometimes you’re paying a premium mainly for convenience and smaller classes, not necessarily stronger academics

Well
Some positives:

Students consistently mention small class sizes, one-course-at-a-time structure, and dedicated professors who are approachable.

Healthcare programs like nursing and physician assistant tracks seem to get the most solid feedback, especially when it comes to clinical preparation.

That said, cost is the big question. You really have to calculate ROI — job placement rates, starting salary, and debt load after graduation.

I haven’t been to Keiser, but I’ve talked to a few people who were in similar health-related programs. The consistent thing they mention is that what you get out of it depends a lot on how you use it. If you network, build experience, and take internships seriously, it can pay off. If you’re expecting the name alone to open doors, probably not