I’m disappointed with the current situation in the Radiologic Technology Department of Arellano University. There is a noticeable lack of communication between professors and students, which makes it difficult for us to stay informed about important announcements, schedules, and academic expectations. This lack of coordination often leads to confusion and unhealthy relationships. In addition, the quality of the class in the program needs serious improvement — lessons are not clearly explained, and the discussions often fail to connect with the actual field of Radiologic Technology. These issues greatly affect our learning experience and the overall effectiveness of the department’s academic approach.
Arellano University
Arellano University is a non-sectarian private university with seven campuses across Metro Manila. It offers programs from Elementary through Graduate School. The university is known for accepting DepEd vouchers for Senior High School students and has received NPC registration. SHS tracks include HUMSS, STEM, ABM, GAS, Sports Track, Arts and Design, and Technical Vocational Livelihood.
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2600 Legarda St, Sampaloc, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila, Philippines, Manila, Metro Manila
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Reviews (5)
★★★★★(5 reviews)The RadTech Department at Arellano University Main Campus needs improvement in terms of communication and student support. Concerns raised by students are not always addressed promptly or clearly.
This school is making my dear friend’s life miserable and ardous. This school is sucking all the positive energy out of her soul, i believe that students should have a healthy life at school.
The registrar officer's lack of accommodation is disappointing. I hope they will adopt a more polite and respectful approach when dealing with and communicating with people.
I came from a public school before transferring to Andres Bonifacio Campus. And honestly? My former public school teachers were right—this school has been a huge letdown. I transferred here in Grade 10 expecting better. We didn’t even have a proper moving-up pictorial—not even individual photos on the day of the ceremony. Meanwhile, public schools managed to provide better documentation for their students. During recognition, we only received certificates—no medals. And now in SHS, it’s going to be the same? It’s honestly frustrating. Even public schools offer more effort and appreciation Our tuition during JHS was over 20k+ and even though it was blended learning (which I personally didn’t have a problem with), the value just didn’t match the price. Classrooms don’t even have TVs or proper teaching tools, and for how much we’re paying, that’s unacceptable. There are teachers who are good and hardworking—and I truly appreciate them. But the majority? They just read straight from ppt's with little to no real engagement. Let’s be real—it’s embarrassing to study here. I don’t usually write reviews like this, but this school seriously needs to reflect and improve. Students and their families deserve better for what they’re paying. Arellano, napakahirap mong ipagtanggol.




