Re: Platte School of Nursing
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That's exactly how I felt about Platt, Skiles. As you may have read, I went to their Information session and felt misled as well.
Metro's program is only for those who already have an RN and are just completing their Bachelor's.
UNC is another option though, as is Beth El in Colorado Springs (CU-CS). They're also really hard to get into.
Concorde has the same drawbacks as far it being considered a vocational/technical school. This means you will not be able to continue on to a Master's (at least at schools such as Regis or CU), work for a Magnet hospital, or work for the military as you must have a Bachelor's from a school accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. This is the school's accreditation, NOT their nursing program's accreditation. So whether or not Platt or Concorde get accrediation by NLN or CCNE, it would make no difference to those employers or to most graduate programs.
I am going to PM you though.
Last edited by wildchipmunk : Apr 10, 2008 at 08:55 PM.
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