Re: Platt college?
Many of the posts in this thread have raised interesting, important questions about Platt that any prospective student should consider carefully before making a decision. I object, however, to what appears to be a deliberate campaign of misinformation designed to smear the school I attend.
The issues of accreditation and graduate school acceptance are real and ongoing. At the moment, accreditation of the
nursing program is pending from the NLNAC (National League of Nursing Accrediting Committee). Accreditation of the
school is longstanding through the ACCSCT (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges of Technology). This is a national accreditation rather than a regional one, which means that regionally accredited schools are free to recognize credits from Platt or not. I've been told that the administrators of the school are contacting local and national universities to address this issue.
As one means of addressing the issue of post-graduate study, the administration of the school has been contacting universities to execute articulation agreements, of which there were three the last time we asked. That means that you CAN go on a get a MSN with a degree from Platt, and the number of universities that will accept our degree will hopefully continue to grow.
The other major complaints against Platt seem to center around the administration and staff. I certainly can't speak for the personal experiences of other students on this board, but I've had generally good experiences in the classroom and out. On those occasions when I've bumped heads with a classroom or clinical instructor I've received a fair hearing for my concern.
Nursing school is what you make of it, Platt being no exception. I'm receiving a good nursing education from a good school, and with some hard work on my part, and that of the instructors and administrators, I intend to join the ranks of Colorado nurses soon.
If you're interested in learning more about Platt feel free to drop me a line.
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