Alfred State Nursing?

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HI,

I'm looking for any information about Alfred State Nursing. All the posts that I searched seemed extremely old.

If anyone has gone I was wondering if you could give me the good and the bad.

I recently withdrew from a horrible program and looking to transfer into 2nd semester.

I also was wondering if you could tell me are you only Graded on exams or are you graded on all of your clinical stuff, quizzes etc? My last school only had 4 exams and that was all we were graded on so I just wanted to know how this set up was.

Thanks for ANY information!! :redbeathe

I graduated May 2010. The program in very intense but the professors are caring and committed to seeing the students pass. They're usually five exams and then a comprehensive final for each nursing course. They're quizzes and clinical work is graded. Overrall, great program. Any other questions, feel free to ask.

Hi, I was interested in the nursing program at Alfred State and I am actually there right now taking a little tour. Anyway, I would like your input on what the program was like, what you did hour to hour,day to day, and if you don't mind I would like it if you could email me [email protected]; I hear (from the threads on this site) that the program is bad and it has a 66% pass rate...which is pretty low. But it's SUNY and the tuition is affordable and the campus is not so bad. Please email me back when you have a moment because if I can't get accepted into any other SUNY, I may want to come here at Alfred, but I don't want to set myself up for disappointment. So, in other words, I would like some feedback pleASE!! LoL.

Thank you.

Hi there... I attended Alfred in the 90's, and seems as though nothing has changed. Alfred always boasted about their passing rate on the boards, but they don't say the amount of students that "fail" out of the program along the way. My class had about one-third actually graduate on time, or finish the program. Having finished at another school, I would highly encourage you to look into other programs.

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