J'Renee College

415 Airport Road
Elgin, IL 60123

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http://www.jrenee.edu
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Main telephone 815.444.7751
Request more information Email
Contact person name Juanita R. Macklin
Contact person title President and CEO
Contact person e-mail Email
Contact person phone 815.444.7751
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Public or private Private
Type of school Nursing, Phlebotomy, Allied Health Careers
Date founded 2003
Degrees offered BNAT /LPN
School accreditation United States Department of Education, approved by Illinois Board of Higher Education
Specialized accreditation Illinois State Board of Nursing
Specialized licensure Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider Pratical Nursing, Phlebotomy, Nursing Prerequisites, Nursing update course, NCLEX-PN Review, NCLEX-RN Review
Setting Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area Schaumburg, Rockford, Crystal Lake, Carol Stream, Chicago
Population of city the school is in 22,000
Public transportation to campus Metra, Train, and Pace
Student parking on campus Free parking
Campus size 3 acres
County Kane
Visitor information website Find more information on this website
School visit availability 9am - 7pm M-F
Sat-Sun By apointment
Contact to set up school visit Holly Grimm
mailto:HGrimm@JRenee.edu
Additional information JRenee offers day, evening, and weekend classes, free Wi-Fi, onsite child playroom, cafeteria, and library with a fireplace.
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Number of part time, male students 18
Number of part time, female students 91
Total number of part-time students 109
Total number of students 109 annually
Asian 16%
Black 9%
Hispanic 6%
White 68%
Race/ethnicity unknown 1%
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent.
Percentage of students from out of state 0%
Percentage of students from outside the US 0%
Percentage of students 25 or older 90%
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Costs (for proprietary schools) Included in Tuition: fees, books, kit- if applicable
Practical Nursing Program: $24,215
Nursing Assistant Training Program: $1700
Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program: $600
Human Anatomy & Physiology: $975
Algebra for Healthcare Professionals: $975
English Composition: $975
Phlebotomy Certification: $600
Nursing 140/240 NCLEX-PN/RN Review: $525
Nursing 320/420 LPN/RN Update Course: $3500
Nursing 100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: $50

Tuition refund policy Find more information on this website
Deferment plan (you can pay part of your tuition at the start of the term and the rest at the end of the term) Yes
Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term) Yes
Pre-payment plan (if you pay your entire tuition when you enroll, you don't have to pay higher prices if tuition increases) Yes
Tuition guarantee (you aren't affected by tuition increases; the tuition you pay your first year is the amount you pay all years) Yes
School employees and their children Yes
Other tuition waiver information School employees and their children receive discounts on tuition and fees.
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Financial aid contact person Holly Grimm
Financial aid contact title Executive Assistant/ Office Manager
Financial aid contact e-mail Email
Financial aid phone 815.444.7751
Submit these forms FAFSA, school's financial aid forms
Other requirements Per USDOE requirements
Letters about aid sent to applicants Continuous
School year financial aid data is from 2015-2016
Percentage of students who received financial aid 75%
Average amount of financial aid awarded
Loan $7,200
Grant from federal government $4,500
Percentage of students awarded each type of financial aid
Loan 50%
Grant from the school 0%
Grant from state government 0%
Grant from federal government 25%
Other proprietary school aid information Non-interest bearing payment plans
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school 100%
Average student loan debt for last graduating class $22,000
Loans
Federal PLUS loans (for parents) Yes
Federal Direct Stafford loans (subsidized) Yes
Federal Direct Stafford loans (unsubsidized) Yes
Institution loans (from the school) Yes
Nursing loans Yes
Other loan program information Payment plans
Need-based scholarships and grants
Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants Yes
State-sponsored scholarships and grants Yes
Proprietary financial aid data are from ... (Financial aid data are for the 2015-2016 academic year.)
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Admissions contact person Juanita R. Macklin
Admissions contact title President and CEO
Admissions contact e-mail Email
Admissions phone (local) 815.444.7751
For incoming students Minimally difficult (about 95% of applicants accepted)
Open admissions policy applies to All students except nursing
Groups or programs with a different entrance difficulty level Nursing students
Entrance difficulty level for these groups Minimally difficult (about 95% of applicants accepted)
High school education High school diploma required and GED accepted.
Admission is available Winter, spring, summer, and fall
Application deadline Continuous
Application fee $45
Submit these items:
Application Required for all students
College transcript Required for some students
High school GPA Required for some students
Interview Required for some students
Letters of recommendation (#) 3
Letters of recommendation Required for some students
Written essay or personal statement Required for some students
Other application materials Required for some students
Other information about exams Hesi A2
Letters of recommendation 3, required for some students
Admissions contact person #2 Holly Grimm
Admissions contact title #2 Executive Assistant/ Office Manager
Admissions contact e-mail #2 Email
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Pre-certification training Yes
Pre-licensing training Yes
Certificate or diploma Yes
School catalog website Find more information on this website
Academic calendar Terms
Grading system Letter grades, 4 point scale, pass/fail
Number of faculty on campus 10
Student faculty ratio 20:1
Average class size
Lecture 20-30
Laboratory 20
Evenings Yes
Part time Yes
Short-term courses Yes
Summer school Yes; summer school courses 7am-3:30pm
Weekends Yes
Computers on campus for student use Yes
Computer lab available to students Yes
Online registration for classes Yes
Audio tape Yes
Conference/Workshop Yes
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Academic advising Yes
English as a Second Language (ESL) program Yes
Tutoring Yes
Basic job skills Yes
Orientation Yes
Student lounge Yes
Other services other Career counseling prior to enrollment
Accessibility contact person Juanita R. Macklin
Accessibility contact title President and CEO
Accessibility contact e-mail Email
Accessibility contact phone 815.347.2187
Number of students with a disability served in a recent year 3
Barrier-free campus Yes
Designated parking Yes
Learning aids Yes
Registration assistance Yes
Services for students with learning disabilities Yes
Tutors Yes
24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus Yes
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Career contact person Holly Grimm
Career contact title Executive Assistant/ Office Manager
Career contact e-mail address Email
Career contact phone 815.444.7751
Had a full-time job offer within six months of graduation 99%
Was counseled by the career services office 100%
Alumni networking and mentoring Yes
Career counseling Yes
Career library Yes
Job interview preparation Yes
On campus recruitment by employers Yes 3
Placement assistance Yes; Job placement assistance provided for all students
Résumé preparation assistance Yes
Résumé referral to employers Yes
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security. If you have questions or concerns about the information displaying please contact Illinois Career Information System.