CHED flunks 147 nursing schools - Page 2

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  1. University of Pangasinan was included in this list which is kinda surprising. I recognized most of the universities included in the list from northern luzon which isn't really surprising but the funny thing is when we were undergoing hospital training these were the schools that made the bulk of student nurses training in the hospitals.
  2. A lot of new nursing schools must be closing down as the demand is over.
  3. They are NOT closing down. They are BEING CLOSED DOWN because of poor performance in the NLE, not because of demand for nurses in the US, of which it has no relation as to why they are being closed down.

    Read again. If you don't understand it, read it again and again.
  4. if they flunk them already might as well close them down. they got all the chances to improve the quality of their education but they did not do anything about it because all they care about is the money!
  5. Diploma mills.
  6. Whew my school isn't in the list.
  7. They should all be shut down. PH schools have a bad reputation in the. USA, esp. in CA.
  8. Quote from greenjungle
    They should all be shut down. PH schools have a bad reputation in the. USA, esp. in CA.
    The US in NOT THE ONLY destination for Philippine nurses.
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  9. I know this is an old topic, but does anyone have the list of the 147 schools that were being shut down or closed? What happened to them as of now? Are they still in business?

    If they shut them down back in 2010, it would have spared most of us the agony we're going thru.

    I wished I had seen this a couple of years ago, but I guess in the end, it kind of didn't matter since none of them including the top 5 PH schools are following the CA BON requirements, which for most of us guys, that was the one of the primary reasons to go to school in PH for the hope of becoming an RN in the states, with CA as the most likely place to work.
    Last edit by steppybay on Jun 25, '12 : Reason: added info