Re: Info about St Francis College of Nursing
I will be starting my second semester at St. Francis this fall. LOVE IT!!! I had to decide between a 1 year accelerated state University program, as well as another local school. St. Francis was not the cheapest (actually it was the most expensive) of the three. However, in my opinion it is by far the best of the three programs. With a magnet hospital with so many different areas, the clinical experience is priceless. While I imply no disrespect to LTC facilities, I know that many universities use them to train nurses in school. However, with different charting requirements, and typically less complicated conditions, I feel that these would leave many nurses ill-prepared for the amount of equipment and degree of illness that a new nurse may encounter in a hospital setting. Additionally, I've had some great surgeons in my area (outside of Peoria), say that they send their sickest patients to St. Francis simply because of the level of care they receive. They currently have a sign on program involving the potential for $12,000 of forgivable loans with a three yr work commitment at the hospital ($4000/semester (last three semesters). It involves an interview process and not everyone is selected, but they do tend to choose quite a few. I will say that it is certainly a challenging school, (the grading scale is not the 90/80/70, but is actually 93-A, 85-B, and 77-C, and below a 77 is failing). However, as long as you work your tail off, you will do great and learn a ton. Perhaps I'll see you in the fall! Best of luck on your decisions and classes

Congrats on your acceptance!!
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