Certainly. I took the program in 2005-2006, and was very impressed. So much so, that after practicing for a couple of years, I went back a now teach in the PN Program right next door to the ADRN program.
The ADRN Program recently underwent a review for final NL accreditation, and are fairly certain to be accredited in just a few months (the program started in 2005, and you have to have three years of experience and records for accreditation, so this would be the first opportunity for accreditation for the program).
The program has had a 100% NCLEX success rate in the last two years I believe, but I will state it does not teach just to pass the NCLEX like many programs. It teaches you to be a nurse, and hopefully you will know enough information to pass the NCLEX. For example, although you have to pass ATI testing to complete the overall program, you get three tries, and you get additional training to help you pass ATI - you are certainly not on your own, and everyone works with you to get you to the requisite level of knowledge.
If you go to the ISU COT website, you will see additional information on the program. Or you can email me at ISU for additional information.
Hi vkubiak, Im interested in doing the LVN-BSn ISU, and I saw that in one of the forums u talked about ISU. I was wondering if you could tell me how you liked the program? Thanks