Originally Posted by Sterren
I don't think it's particularly fair for people to have to pass the HESI in order to graduate, but I do think it's a growing trend. I think ultimately the schools want to raise their NCLEX pass rates and making a passing score on HESI a condition of graduation is one way of doing that, I guess. I'm not entirely convinced that a passing score guarantees a passing score on the NCLEX (and this coming from someone who passed the HESI!) but I do understand why schools are doing this, even if I disagree.
I understand why they do it, too. But the schools I am familiar with do not do a good job of being upfront about this requirement from the start. Somewhere prominently in their application materials or promotional materials, it should say something like, "In addition to passing all of your courses and clinicals, you will be required to pass a comprehensive exit exam..." Then at least, people could make informed decisions about what school they choose or at least be more mentally prepared to have to deal with the test.