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Yes so sorry I didn't see your other question. There are benchmarks through the program and you have to take the HESI exam to move to the next level. I believe there were 3 or 4 HESI exams. (I can go back and look if you need me to)The final exam is an exit HESI then you go take your NCLEX.
Awesome, Thanks for the response and Yes, please take a look that would be great.
I also have a few more questions...
What were the requirements to enter the program?
What are the Online classes like? is it difficult? Do you get the necessary assistance from the teacher?
How were the overall online classes and school overall?
What were the clinicals like?
Is the school Accredidated?
Total Cost?
Was there a graduation/pinning ceremony?
Classes are not easy so it helped that my class formed study groups. That helped me a lot. I got all the help I needed from the professors. They were always willing to help in any way they can. Clinicals needed to be done in person. You had to have the hospital or clinic that you do them at fill out papers and the nurse signed for each assessment required just like normal clinicals. If I were you, I would give them a call. They would be able to answer your question as to cost and acceptance. It may have changed in the last year or so. You do have a pinning ceremony, but unfortunately, our class did not because of Covid. They continue to periodically follow up with me to make sure I have a job and I'm doing well and I don't have any questions. They also offered to update my résumé and help me with that. Yes, it is accredited.
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Has anyone been to or know of anyone that went to Chancellor Institute in Florida? I am looking at it but would like some reviews. Thanks!