Chamberlain accept people who have failed out of a program?

Nursing Students Chamberlain College

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Hello

after recently being kicked out of a nursing program, Im taking this summer time reflect and work on my clinical skills.

Ill be working a in a doctor's office all summer and get a CNA license since my first semester classes counted as the course. I am also getting therapy to manage my anxiety better in a clinical setting.

This fall semester I will be taking easy science classes to raise my GPA back up and graduate with another bacherlors degree this coming December. I know the requirements for Chamberlain is a 2.75 but if I decide to change my career path it will be safer that way.

Well Chamberlain in Tinley gave me a call and told me I meet the requirements and told me I need to pass the HESI and my GPA was right on point.

I even mentioned that I failed my nursing program and are willing to work around that.

I feel like they are most lenient since the campus is one of the new campuses in Illinois right now.

Does anyone know if they ever let people who have gone through the same situation as me?

Hello there,

I am curious, Where is Chamberlain located?

There are several locations. The two I'm familiar with in IL is tinley park, Chicago and Addison

Chamberlain takes your money! It is a very expensive school and they accept just about everyone (which gives those who are not cut out for nursing false hopes). So many people failing Patho, then Fundamentals, and Med-surg was just the worst! Every eight weeks a exit Hesi exam with questions randomly chosen that you may or may have not even learned in the class. Students crying, obsessing over every little point, it is complete madness! You need a 76% alone just in the testing portion and non of your other work matters until you meet that mark.

The workload is very intense and alot of people I know didn't graduate when they were supposed to or failed out completely and are now thousands of dollars in debt with no degree to show for it. I think they are doing a disservice to the people that actually have to try to get into a nursing program. They have three locations alone in Illinois and in my opinion are pumping out way too many new nurses every year. Where are we all supposed to find jobs? Now instead of the already 800 applicants for most positions, we may end up with thousands applying per position. It is a sad money grubbing machine of a school.

Hi, So what happens when you fail a class ? I'm in the program now and I failed out of fundes 1 (with the new curriculum Fundes is split into 2) .. I had a 75.34% ..and I know it was totally my fault due to everything that I was going through.. but I was told that I have to wait 4 months ? is that true ?

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