ASA College, Hialeah | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

ASA College is a College in Hialeah with a 2.9 rating.

About ASA College

ASA College ( College ) is located at 530 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: College, Business school, Community college, Medical school, Nursing school

Ratings & Ranking

ASA College has a rating of 2.9 and is ranked number 3640 in the US.

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Address & Location

ASA College is located at 530 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for ASA College range between 12,000 USD and 24,000 USD.

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at ASA College.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

ASA College has 80 reviews with an overall rating of 2.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 2.9 out of 5.0 stars
I am not even sure where to begin, and so much occurred, in such a shirt time that I will try to keep this brief.
I only write this hopeful to help and prevent other parents from going what our family experienced.
1.The whole admissions process was an unorganized, mess! I should had stopped there but after all the travel arrangements made to get there, I was praying all would end on a poisitve note. I couldnt have been more wrong. Even with an appointment, faxing and emailing documents, we spent 6 hours in the “admissions” process.
2. The dorm was a dirty! With no dresser, desk, or lamp shade, there was a light.1 plug in lamp on the floor.
3. During football camp-The supposed security guards turned a blind eye to the smoking (within a closed room, all windows were bolted shut) , drug use and fighting reguarly.
4. Theft- My sons items had to be locked in a chest, due to stealing and the lack of a locking dorm door.
Finally he come back home!
We had to evacuate him due to the hurricane (thankfuly).
After a few weeks home, he receives a text from his coach. We had less than 3 days to retrieve his belongs, or they would be trashed because the dorms were unusable.
This was rather short notice due to distance. 5. Retrieval of his stuff- By the grace of God, a building worker causally mentioned a report of bed bugs. Yes, just casual!
All of my son’s belongs were infested!!!
6. Dorm refund-Since he had only been at the school for a football summer camp for less that 3 weeks, I requested my $250 deposit back (hardly a fraction of the money lost). Emails, upon emails, phone classes, upon phone class that all resulted in me being ignored, put off and transferred to someone else.
Finally, I received a email 5 months later (In January) from a lady who stated that I was not elibgle to recieve my 250 refund.
She attached a blank copy of a dorm contract, not even the one that had my signature (which I have a copy of to this day). Furthermore, her claim was my son had been in the dorm for a length of time which was passed a refund timeline. I replied to her and have yet to receive a refund and or follow up email.
My signed contact was within the timeline and the evacuation date was proof.
We spent over a thousand dollars on a one-way ticket to get him home (safety has not price), arranged travel back down only to find all of his belongs had been infested.
Our research of this school provided a very, very faulty depiction of this college! Or at least the Hialeagh Campus, although numerous calls to the New York campus only resulted in the same…Nothing!
I feel 1 star is more that it deserves.
ASA has to be the worst college. They completely only care about the money. If you are looking to excel here as far as education or sports career this is not the place. Especially if you live “on campus” in the local hotel which host pimps, hos, all kind of drug trafficking activities and weirdos. However there are rules in the dorm although none of them are enforced that’s probably he most positive thing the school has done is found ways to stay completely out of our business. If you are sexually harassed or even hit on by your teacher or a couple of coaches. No need to let anyone know nothing will be taken care of they probably will simply tell your info amongst there co workers. The transportation bus will never come to take you to school on time. There is a bus schedule which the director DD will tell you however they come when they want. Which makes it hard for you to get to class be prepared to walk 30-40 mins everyday if you want to graduate. And also don’t complain to much because your number may be blocked. If you have any question for your teachers or any administration they never know anything. Nobody knows your grades or where to get lights or tv that should come with your 2500, 350 deposited dorm. So yes your dorm will be dark bring lamps and sign up for Netflix. And stock on microwaveable food because the meal plans are trash. You will only receive one plate a day which may only consist of rice a wing and soggy lettuce. If your first semester is bad here leave immediately. Nobody genuinely cares be prepared to deal with an issue at least once a week. It’s a lot I pretend at Asa everyone wants to act like they have authority but in reality this school is out of control and not one person has control over anything. It’s a complete disgrace and I am completely embarrassed and disgusted that I ever attended this “private school” and that they have stolen so much money from myself.
I wish I could give them zero stars! This campus is absolutely unorganized and inefficient. My brother is on the junior varsity football team which was scheduled to play 7 games, but only actually played 5. They were living in a hotel which was hit by hurricane Irma and they were displaced. There was no sort of compensation for this displacement. They moved to some other place that had drug dealers and prostitution going on. Completely unsafe! They only stayed there for roughly 3 weeks, but then moved to somewhere that was an hour away from the college. Living in a safer environment was a plus, but when the transportation that is provided by the school is not acceptable it leaves the students at an educational disadvantage. I say this because they had missed classes and several test rescheduled due to the bus breaking down in the road for hours on end. During the time of being displaced they put their items in a classroom, not a storage unit with some sort of security. With no security, items such as a refrigerator, microwave, and luggage with clothing items in it were stolen. When we called to speak with someone who could rectify the situation we were circumvented. Also during the semester their professor relinquished his instructional duties. This left the students without an educator. When someone finally took up the position the environment was not to that professors liking, so the students suffered and all failed. With all of this being said I feel this campus in particular needs to go under investigation. Students have to pay a handsome amount of money in order to attend there for one semester! There a lot of factors that go into having a successful college career; having professors, living in a safe environment, and having reliable transportation are apart of that. Thank you ASA Hialeah for failing your part.

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