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1. DRM International Learning Center - Lansing charter township

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809 Center St #9a, Lansing, MI 48906

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DRM International Learning Center: what do users think?
Ester Mahdi: NEVER take the phlebotomy class unless you want to spend 2 thousand dollars for someone to sit there and show you videos- explain nothing and read from a screen. learned more about the instructors life other than phlebotomy. overprices for the lowest quality of education possible.
Mia DuBois: Please please do not fall for this scam school. They have zero resources and always claim that they will “help you find a job” or “brush up on your phlebotomy skills”, but do NOT believe them. Most of their students receive government assistance to attend the school— only some of us pay out of pocket with our hard-earned money and we’re out-numbered by far. The reason they’re still operating as a school is because the government-assisted tuition students have no incentive to report the school for theft or a waste-of-time education. Micaela is the biggest talker. I’m pretty sure she is running the fraudulent business.Edit July 2021: I periodically visit this review that I left and still can't believe I wasted $2000 on this fake school. I wonder where the money really went.
Jessica Garfield: Very professional place
Nikelle Redwood: well i passed my cna for state. paid out of pocket for cna. thanks guys
Jr Gauna: Amazing office so greatful for being there...
Sarah Heinritz: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueGot my CNA been using it for 2 years now. Best thing I ever did for myself.
Paige Girdley: Let me start by saying, if you are considering giving DRM International Learning Center your hard-earned money, please, I beg of you, think again. If you do not read any more of this review, just know that you will regret going into business with this company, as they are exceptionally disorganized and unbelievably inconsiderate to the extent that they will ignore your phone and email correspondence, send you invalid checks, and eventually need to be taken to court. Allow me to elaborate and in doing so share with you my experience with DRM ILC, extending over the past 7-8 months. I am a recent college graduate, with medical-related aspirations. In the spring of this year, I sought opportunities for medical training in the Lansing area to complete over the summer, with hopes of obtaining a relevant certification to use in my gap year. Having worked two jobs throughout undergraduate to cover living expenses and save for post-grad endeavors, I did not take spending money lightly, and hoped that I might find an affordable course option. Hence, my going into business with DRM ILC. At first glance, they seemed a decent company with a great mission. I happily paid them their very reasonable course fee, in full, in March 2019, in order to reserve a spot in their May 2019 phlebotomy training program. No issues. As time progressed, however, I found a new employment opportunity, which seemed all the more fitting of my future goals. So, on May 2, 2019, I requested a refund from DRM ILC. And that, my friends, is where my seven-month-long rollercoaster began. Over that time course, I had numerous weekly phone and email conversations with multiple members of the DRM staff. I was at first told that my refund, as stated in the refund policy, would be available within 30 days, later told it would be available in 90 days, and eventually a time frame was altogether discarded. Staff were consistently clueless as to the status of the refund, and blame was always handed off between them. I was made to feel at multiple times throughout this process that I was annoying and worthless and that, worse yet, I would never see my $1500 again. Finally, however, on September 27, 2019, just five months after I requested my refund, I received a check in the mail from DRM. I took the business check to my local credit union with absolutely no problems. Until, some days later, I was told that the check issued by DRM ILC had, in fact, returned for insufficient funds. I immediately told DRM ILC accounting staff, who promised that this was a fluke and I would be issued a new check in no-time. Just one month later, I received a second check from DRM ILC. Again hopeful to finally see my money, I took the check to a local bank and, what do you know, the second check returned invalid. Better yet, when I tried to contact DRM ILC staff regarding this issue, I received no response. At that point, I had had enough. In November 2019, I took DRM ILC to small claims court, and (shocker) I won. The company was given a 30 day deadline, and on the final day of the 30 days, finally overnighted to me my $1500 refund (plus court fees) in the form of a cashiers check and money order. It took seven months and a court order to finally get my hard-earned money back from this disaster of a company. I can only imagine the experience I may have had if I had actually gone through with the phlebotomy course. Would the class have even taken place? Would I have learned all of the proper skills? Would I have gotten a valid certification or a placement for my clinical training? Honestly? Probably not. And, even if I had, I would likely have had to fight the staff and disastrous organization the whole way. Not what I would have wanted for my gap year, and I hope not what you want for your future - no matter your situation. You worked hard for the money you intend to pay DRM ILC. Please, please reconsider.
Karen Sprague: Waste of time and money DO NOT GO THERE
Antanica Lyons: My experience was terrific. I completed my medical assistant program in 6 weeks. The teachers were wonderful and was always supportive. They helped you if you didn’t understand and made sure before you completed the course they you understood. Even when my course was complete they still help me with finding a job or if I need anything. I recommend this to be your first choice if you have to choose a medical assistant program.
Janice Owens: The school has a great combination of hands on and classwork. The instructors are very knowledgeable and deeply care about there students. You will have the support of the entire staff. This school has changed my life for the better and I am forever greatful.
Arykah Martinez: Classes were great ALL the staff were super friendly and instructors took the time to actually help you when needed. Definitely would recommend this place for CNA or anything in that matter.
Abby Gerics: DO NOT GIVE THESE PEOPLE YOUR MONEY OR YOUR TIME. Long story extremely short (have been dealing with them for months), Phlebotomy Externships were supposed to be provided to “eligible students” after taking the class. After passing the course with over 100% they were UNABLE to secure me with any externship for the entire summer (I started the course early June), claiming they “lost connections with the hospitals” which I discovered is all bs after talking to different training facilities. The class is EXTREMELY over priced, they do not even include the price to take the CPT National Phlebotomy Exam (which most schools do), instead months later they emailed former students offering to take the exam on their site for almost 150 DOLLARS more than most facilities. The instructor was horrible (I could have honestly learned more on my own), and I could go on forever. I felt completely taken advantage of after everything, and this is still not settled btw.
Scott Schlagel: I took the CNA course last Winter and was very unsatisfied with the course and the organization's administration. The course is grossly overpriced for the quality of education you receive. The curriculum does not prepare you with the skills for the clinical portion of the CNA State exam either.The administration is not responsive nor helpful with paperwork and are not interested in helping you. They are extremely disorganized and continually say they will do things and never follow through. Please look at other options of courses before choosing DRM.
L G: Very knowledgeable instructors. Instructors make sure you understand & apply the skills correctly. The staff is friendly & pleasant. They've overcome language barriers & difficult learning disabilites. I overall enjoyed the CNA plus program which includes medication aide, hospice & palliative care, Alzheimer's & dementia, nursing assistant, & phlebotomy. Thanks DRM for everything.
SiMar Directories: DRM in Lansing Mi is a wonderful school to attend for an education in the healthcare field, including CNA and Phlebotomy classes. Professional, helpful staff. Knowledgeable instructors. Classes taught in a friendly, low stress environment. Highly recommend!

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