Published Aug 30, 2007
AtomicWoman
1,747 Posts
Is anyone currently attending (or has anyone recently attended) Our Lady of Lourdes SON or the Helene Fuld SON, both in Camden County? Are you happy with the program? Do you feel it is an adequate program for passing the NCLEX and beginning practice? What do you like or dislike about the program?
I'm thinking about both of these schools, and I'd love to hear some feedback about them. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give!
prmenrs, RN
4,565 Posts
I graduated from OLL in 1968--not much help to you, but I have seen the curriculum on the website recently, and am impressed by the fact that it looks like you could complete the program in 3 years, including pre-req's.
I'm still in practice 39 years later.
daisylizzydog
32 Posts
I am currently a student in the Helene Fuld Nursing program. It is a three year program. I just started Nursing IV this past week. I have no complaints. I feel it is a good school and the staff has your best interest at heart. They want to help their future nurses. Our outcomes reflect the school and their reputation. I really don't dislike anything regarding the program. I think with anything you get out of it what you put into it. Every semester I continue to build confidence within myself to be a successful nurse.
Regarding this question:
Do you feel it is an adequate program for passing the NCLEX and beginning practice?
Like I said above, I am still a student, but have met many graduates through clinical and my current position at a local hospital. Everyone has nothing but positive comments regarding the school.
Best of luck to you in your future endeavors!!!!
nurse grace RN, BSN
1 Article; 118 Posts
I graduated from Helen Fuld in May of 05. It is a phenomenal school that prepares you well for your future nursing career.