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Chamberlain University

Part of Covista

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Great at first but they loose site of you - Online Admissions Advisor Chamberlain University Employee Review

2.0
May 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is good, and benifits day one. If you get on a good managers team you'll love it. The people you meet will be great friends. The nurses you enroll are fabulous and are really great to Work with.

Cons

There's too much favoritism among the establishment. If you don't drink the cool aid then they look at you as combative and not trying hard. They feed there favorites good leads to help with thier numbers. When you get your observation it's so hard to get a perfect score since it's a matter of each of the ADA'S opinion. Even when you do what they ask they will still find reason to dock you points. Its very hard to get promoted to the next level of admission advisor role. be careful how you talk to certain adas, if they don't like you they'll do what they can to fire you.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

I've spent many years at Chamberlain, and one of the main reasons is the opportunity for growth. If you're looking for a career rather than just a job, there are clear advancement opportunities at both the enrollment representative and leadership levels. The culture is performance-driven but also coaching-focused, with strong investment in training and development. Chamberlain has strong brand recognition, which makes conversations with prospective students meaningful and rewarding.

Cons

The pace can be demanding during peak enrollment periods, and success requires adaptability as priorities and processes evolve.

4.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are lots of good people working in the campuses and working to help students succeed is very fulfilling.

Cons

The home office (Covista) IT takes forever and a day to do anything. There seems to be a focus on reducing costs to the point that the experience feels cheap.

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