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There is more then 1 spy, that's a fact. But now I can honestly say Patty is one of them.
By the way, Hasan has MANY"Spies", atleast over 10 and under 20 (I think).DoTheRightThing said:There is more then 1 spy, that's a fact. But now I can honestly say Patty is one of them.
DoTheRightThing said:Here is a e-mail I recieved after I replied to Dao Trinhs e-mail
"It amazes me how you seem to know so much. Don't you think that the newspaper only represent your bias side as well? They don't represent the rest of the students opinion. If you're trying to get back your tuition money, don't you think that the rest of the student want that too. Of chorse the school should comply with Hawaii state law but how do you know they're not. How is it that you know how a school should be run, how the curriculum should be, how they should apply for ACPE???? Do you have any degree for that matter? Why are you questioning people that have a higher degree than you. You want to keep this civil with no bad language, fine. If you are just trying to get your money back on a civil case, good for you but why is it that you want the school to be shut down. Don't you think that other students put a lot of money into this school also. It's not just you, if you guys are really fighting for a good cause, good for you but sometimes it just seem that it is rather a selfish act of ruining everything for all the people that work hard....And why is it that all this came about right after they announce the top 100 students etc...It just makes me wonder if you're doing this, not for the good of the school or the students but because you have nothing to lose, you're already at the bottom.
Bao
"
And I wrote a long reply to this
Add South University to that listDoTheRightThing said:Here is the link to the list of TUITION COST for Pharm D. Programs (Thanks to Con Artist <[email protected]> for finding it
http://www.aacp.org/site/tertiary.asp?TRACKID=&VID=2&CID=693&DID=6319
Only USC, Boston-Worcester, Western, and USN charge 28K or over. But they are all accrediated.
DoTheRightThing said:Here is a e-mail I recieved after I replied to Dao Trinhs e-mail
"It amazes me how you seem to know so much. Don't you think that the newspaper only represent your bias side as well? They don't represent the rest of the students opinion. If you're trying to get back your tuition money, don't you think that the rest of the student want that too. Of chorse the school should comply with Hawaii state law but how do you know they're not. How is it that you know how a school should be run, how the curriculum should be, how they should apply for ACPE???? Do you have any degree for that matter? Why are you questioning people that have a higher degree than you. You want to keep this civil with no bad language, fine. If you are just trying to get your money back on a civil case, good for you but why is it that you want the school to be shut down. Don't you think that other students put a lot of money into this school also. It's not just you, if you guys are really fighting for a good cause, good for you but sometimes it just seem that it is rather a selfish act of ruining everything for all the people that work hard....And why is it that all this came about right after they announce the top 100 students etc...It just makes me wonder if you're doing this, not for the good of the school or the students but because you have nothing to lose, you're already at the bottom.
Bao
"
And I wrote a long reply to this
This guy as many others are a complete waist of time. It's not even worth your time to conversate with people like him on this subject. THEY won't ever see the truth. Does an alcoholic ever think they have an addiction problem? What about a drug addict or someone addicted to gambling? They don't think they have a problem at all, and always fail to realize the truth, the present. This is DENIAL. No one can help them! They can only help themselves when they're ready to face the harsh reality of TRUTH!DoTheRightThing said:Here is a e-mail I recieved after I replied to Dao Trinhs e-mail
"It amazes me how you seem to know so much. Don't you think that the newspaper only represent your bias side as well? They don't represent the rest of the students opinion. If you're trying to get back your tuition money, don't you think that the rest of the student want that too. Of chorse the school should comply with Hawaii state law but how do you know they're not. How is it that you know how a school should be run, how the curriculum should be, how they should apply for ACPE???? Do you have any degree for that matter? Why are you questioning people that have a higher degree than you. You want to keep this civil with no bad language, fine. If you are just trying to get your money back on a civil case, good for you but why is it that you want the school to be shut down. Don't you think that other students put a lot of money into this school also. It's not just you, if you guys are really fighting for a good cause, good for you but sometimes it just seem that it is rather a selfish act of ruining everything for all the people that work hard....And why is it that all this came about right after they announce the top 100 students etc...It just makes me wonder if you're doing this, not for the good of the school or the students but because you have nothing to lose, you're already at the bottom.
Bao
"
And I wrote a long reply to this
HICP_STUDENTS said:I have some inside information that HICP faculty are calling desperate students as well as school spies to testify in court, that the school was very normal and progress was being made.......They might even offer you some rewards. WOW TWO TIMING LIERS. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE NOT YET COMPLAINED PLEASE DO SO AND INCLUDE THE INFORMATION I TOLD YOU IN THERE. OR IF YOU HAVE COMPLAINED CALL AND TELL THEM ABOUT THIS. THIS IS ONE SICK DESPARATE MOVE BY HICP. STAY TOGETHER, WE WILL WIN OUR MONEY BACK AND PEOPLE WHO RUINED OUR LIVES WILL GO TO JAIL.
here is the graphicKaukaknowsbest said:Sunday, July 31, 2005
Pharmacy college disclosure questioned
Lawsuits say the institution violated a state statute on unaccredited schools
By Stewart Yerton
[email protected]
Responding to allegations that the Hawaii College of Pharmacy misled students about the college's accreditation status, the school last week offered a straightforward rebuttal:
"We informed all students, both in writing and in person, that the Hawaii College of Pharmacy (HICP) was not accredited," the school's dean, H.A. Hasan, said in a written statement.
Hasan added, "Each and every student enrolling in the 2004-05 school year signed an agreement acknowledging that they were aware of the school's accreditation status."
But the question of whether students were told that the school was not accredited fails to address central allegations in lawsuits filed last week by a student of the school and the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection.
The issue goes beyond whether students were informed, said Steve Levins, director of the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection.
"It's the manner in which the disclosures were made and the way that students were misled by the actions of the school and its operators," Levins said.
Both suits, for example, allege that the school violated Hawaii Revised Statute 446E, which governs unaccredited colleges.
The law requires them to "disclose in all catalogs, promotional materials, and contracts for instruction the fact that the institution is not accredited." It also states, "No accredited institution shall disclose in any catalog, promotional material or written contract for instruction that it has applied for future accreditation."
But the college appears to have ignored the requirements in a handbook sent in early 2004 to some prospective students who had been accepted to the school's first class the following fall.
In fact, the handbook describes in detail the college's quest for accreditation with the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
"At this time," the handbook says in part, "the college has submitted a pre-application; the initial step towards full accreditation to ACPE. Subsequently, a site visit to the campus by ACPE will be made sometime in early spring of 2004."
Nowhere does the handbook explicitly state that the school is not accredited.
A spokesman for the college declined to comment on the language in the handbook.
"We just received the complaint two days ago and are examining the allegations," he said. "We continue to believe the school was honest in its dealings with the students and has not violated any state laws."
Accreditation is important because graduates of unaccredited schools cannot get pharmacy licenses in Hawaii and other states.
The lawsuits capped a bumpy year for the start-up Kapolei school, which students paid $28,000 to attend. The school opened last fall with 240 students and just a handful of faculty.
During the year, several faculty left and the ACPE asked the school to withdraw its application for accreditation.
Tensions mounted earlier this month after Hasan announced the school would hold back more than half of its first-year class, regardless of whether the students passed their courses, in order to appease the ACPE.
Speaking generally, and not about the pharmacy college, Levins said the prohibition against schools stating they were seeking accreditation was meant to prevent schools from creating unrealistic expectations for prospective students.
Simply applying for accreditation means little, Levins said, but could make people think otherwise.
"There was a recognition that the statement in and of itself could mislead students," he said.
Michael O'Connor, an attorney for pharmacy student Robert Killian, said the alleged violations of Hawaii's law on unaccredited schools were not the overriding issue. At some point, he said, most students knew the school was not accredited.
However, O'Connor said, some students went to the college because they "were told the school was doing everything in its power to become accredited."
Actually, O'Connor said, the school "never was moving in the right direction" toward accreditation.
"They hadn't even gotten out of the starting blocks," Levins said.
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*A graphic is missing here but can be seen at http://starbulletin.com/2005/07/31/business/index2.html
HICP_STUDENTS said:I have some inside information that HICP faculty are calling desperate students as well as school spies to testify in court, that the school was very normal and progress was being made.......They might even offer you some rewards. WOW TWO TIMING LIERS. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE NOT YET COMPLAINED PLEASE DO SO AND INCLUDE THE INFORMATION I TOLD YOU IN THERE. OR IF YOU HAVE COMPLAINED CALL AND TELL THEM ABOUT THIS. THIS IS ONE SICK DESPARATE MOVE BY HICP. STAY TOGETHER, WE WILL WIN OUR MONEY BACK AND PEOPLE WHO RUINED OUR LIVES WILL GO TO JAIL.
You're probably right, but if that's what they're thinking, then they're pretty short-sighted. What will they tell the folks at home when they've spent over $100K and they don't have a degree, can't transfer to another school, and can't get a license? They should rip this one off like a band-aid, otherwise the wound beneath will be all foul and full of pus 3 or 4 years down the line.J Lucas said:Good job there Lisi!
Personally, I think the students are more terrified of going home with their heads between there legs than wasting another 30k of mortgage/pension money.(its only money right?worth the gamble right? Imagine getting accepted into Pharmacy school and having your mom and grandmom go around bragging to probably anyone who will listen raving about you and then you have to go home and say it was all a scam. 😱 Thats gonna be tough to swallow for sometime to come.
DoTheRightThing said:Here is the link to the list of TUITION COST for Pharm D. Programs (Thanks to Con Artist <[email protected]> for finding it
http://www.aacp.org/site/tertiary.asp?TRACKID=&VID=2&CID=693&DID=6319
Only USC, Boston-Worcester, Western, and USN charge 28K or over. But they are all accrediated.
aaron31981 said:MWU-CPG is now $28,229 for tuition. That page has data that is very old.
There is no need to be uncivil.Dr. No said:Nobody gives a flying F---K about your tuition.
Let's talk about the spies.Hasan's spies need to be exposed.
👎 That was pretty low.Dr. No said:Nobody gives a flying F---K about your tuition.
Let's talk about the spies.Hasan's spies need to be exposed.
DoTheRightThing said:Hey Jeddevil
The reason why more students aren't complaining is that most of us just want to move on and leave this bad nightmare behind. They don't want to go through more trouble for themselves or their family by sueing or what not. Most of the students are Vietnamese. We vietnamese are very "passive" people, who don't like or create "conflict," we would rather just let it go.
Kaukaknowsbest said:Earlier it was mentioned that Daniel Orr, taught 'Pharmacy Law'. Is that true? If he did and he left, does anyone know why and when?
DoTheRightThing said:*deleted by bananaface/TOS violation*
DoTheRightThing said:*deleted by bananaface/TOS violation*
johnniewest said:It would not be unreasonable for a HICP student to ask the school who the 25 faculty members are and their credentials. Also, it would not be unreasonable at all if a student asks where those 150 clinical practice sites are. HICP isn't hotwire.com, I think you should be able to see what you're buying into before you pay.
If someone does get some answers, please post it here. I'm really interested in that faculty member list.
DoTheRightThing said:*edited by bananaface/TOS violation*
HICPisGoingDown said:This person is just crazy!!! I cant believe we attended school with these *****s.
johnniewest said:HICP faculty list:
1. Demetra Antimisiaris (Associate Dean), PharmD UOP
2. Ken Wong (Assistant Professor), PharmD University of Washington
3. Diep Vu (Assistant Dean of Student Affairs), PharmD UOP
4. Edmund Unikel (Unknown PositionNever been on campus), PharmD USC
5. Susie Phan (Clinical CoordinatorNever been on campus. Living in Huntington Beach, CA), PharmD from USN
6. Belloto
7. Tom
8. Toms wife
9. Kamabyashi
10. Grosnell
11. Daniel Orr (Pharmacy Law Instructor), DDS
Feel free to add people and to fill in unknown info.
lisi said:Are all of these people actively engaged as faculty at HICP as their primary activity? I mean, I can see where 1-3 and 5 have HICP as a primary employer, but what about the rest of them? What I'm getting at is this--simply being engaged by HICP to teach a class does not make them faculty and ACPE will not count them as such. There is much more to the faculty role than teaching in class--there is faculty governance, faculty input on the curriculum and admissions, other forms of service to the institution, plus research. This means that these people need to be at HICP full time. They can't be brought out for a month or so to teach for a limited time and counted as faculty. Are there even admissions or curriculum committees at HICP that have met and been actively involved in the development of the program?
Also, it is my understanding that at least one of the individuals on this list presented a poster at the AACP meeting in July and did not identify him/herself as a faculty member at HICP, which would be customary if the individual did, indeed, have a faculty appointment.
Then we're still a long way from the 26 faculty that Hasan asserts are on board.DoTheRightThing said:YEah, only HAsan,Vu, Dr Aare on campus the "majority of the time" The rest have other "primary jobs" HICP is "secondary or on the side"
Yeah,DoTheRightThing said:Hasan states in the newspaper he has 26 part time and full time faculty. He doesn't distinguish Teachers/Admin/Other (IT, Psychologist, TA, Secratary...)
I wasn't able to view this post, can someone give me a quick summary of what it was and what was wrong with it? ThanksHICPisGoingDown said:This person is just crazy!!! I cant believe we attended school with these *****s.
JohnHICP said:I wasn't able to view this post, can someone give me a quick summary of what it was and what was wrong with it? Thanks
DoTheRightThing said:It's funny, someone is spreading rumors that Dr. Bellato is going to be the school's new dean.
DoTheRightThing said:I removed personal information to comply with TOS
[From HICP2004 Yahoo Group]
To save the school, someone I know has given me this
idea:
1. You can email to the school or Dr. Hasan stating
that you want to save the school and why and... (your
input)
2. You can call and talk to a newsreporter that you
want to save the school and why. This is one of the
reporter:
Stewart Yerton
Business Writer
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx
Honolulu, HI 96813
t. (808) 529-xxxx
f. (808) 529-xxxx
3. You can call Hawaii's DCCP and the lawyer that is
sueing the school and tell him to delay or stop it.
Or why you want to save the school
4. You can call ACPE and ask if they can save our
school as well and why.
5. You can gather some positive students and write up
a pettition to stop or delay the allegations and why.
6. You can contact anybody that can help to save our
school.
7. At least you are voicing your own opinions so that
someone else would not represent you against your
ideas.
PS: the one that I communicate with told me that Dr.
Belloto is willing to help our school.
Now go do the real right thing for yourself
Dao
aaron31981 said:That Dao guy has great grammar. I know I cannot spell, but his structure is just pathetic.
pham0100 said:Wow... I heard about all the problems you guys have had over the last year. I wish everyone the best of luck on whatever decisions you will make over the course of the next few years.
If there's anything you need me to help out with, such as signing any petitions, let me know. I'll be happy to do it. I have a friend and two cousins who are also in your class. I know they worked so hard to learn whatever information was presented.
You guys really shouldn't be penalized for the incompetencies of certain so-called "faculty" members. From the news articles, it seems like some of the professors don't even have a scientific background, let alone pharmacy background.
Anyways, best of luck to everyone!!!
😉 If anyone wants to freeze to death and take their chances at University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy, let me know. I'll try to help.
Yeah, I basically removed it because it included the other student's full name and e-mail address, which is private information. It's also a TOS violation to post foul language and callouts. It doesn't matter whether you authored it or not. That's why I took the whole letter down instead of just editing out the name and e-mail address.DoTheRightThing said:Hey John,
I can email it to you. I think it the letter got removed because I accidently included that person's e-mail address. E-mail me at
DoTheRightThing05 @ gmail . com and I'll forward it to you. He just replied to my e-mail that I wrote to reguarding Dao Trinh.
He said why I'm using an anonymous ID, why are the students so bitter at HICP, that we should be greatful that HICP accepted us because no other school did. He said, stop talking smack and attacking Hasan. How naive are we?....we are all in the same boat...stop trying to sink the boat. Everyone paid 28K for tuition and not just myself, so stop being selfish. Then you goes cussing me out. Ask me what HICP has done to me? (For some reason it's not apparent to these people).
DoTheRightThing said:It's funny, someone is spreading rumors that Dr. Bellato is going to be the school's new dean.