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I just finished up with the 7-week RN program from Erudite Nursing Institute. It was a lot of hard work and was very fast paced. My family was very supportive during my lack of income while i was studying at Erudite Nursing Institute. I had read online that the Institute was not a real one and had my doubts... until i went to the actual Institute in person and was able to see the students, the awards, certifications and staff, Everyone was hard at work. I then spoke with some of the students of the RN program there at Erudite Nursing Institute, they all had wonderful things to say about the instructors and the course itself. I felt very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit the Institute prior to making my decision to apply. If I had gone by the things that I had read, I would have missed out on the very sound education I recieved from Erudite Nursing Institute. Just a note... Erudite Nursing Institute is a real facility with real accreditations and the results are real licenses!! Do not be misled by the rantings of people online. Go visit the facility in person before you pass judgement, you will be very glad you did. The staff at Erudite Nursing Institute was great and helped me find a position within a matter of 5 weeks. As a matter of fact, I started working last week! While on break yesterday, I had the opportunity to look at the job postings in the break room and noticed that if I had gotten the BSN instead of the RN I would be making much more, and it would have only taken me two more weeks of time to get the BSN. If I would have known the difference in salaries I would have gone for the BSN program instead of the RN program at Erudite Nursing Institute. I want to go back to Erudite Nursing Institute and go through the Bachelors Program this next year since I have noticed the large increase of salary when one holds a BSN. At the same time, I feel now that I am working 40+ hours a week will leave little time to go back and get the Bachelor degree I want. However, I found a solution, I have talked with my supervisor and I can take a leave of absence after 6 months. I can go back and get the BSN! I really like where I work and I really like everyone on the staff. My family and I talked about my desire of going back to school and taking the leave of absence. We concluded that during that time I would get a student loan to offset the lack of income, then I will return to my position once I have completed the program and seek a new position within the same facility. Especially, since I would have access to the inner hirings of the facility that I am at. And, I already know that they are posted in the breakroom. Plus my supervisor told me that I can also go to human resources once I have my BSN and they would put me on list for internal hiring. Even though I will be placed on a list, I wish I had looked into the base salaries before I began my education. It would have been much easier to do the 9 week course instead of the 7 week course, then coming back to get the BSN. I plan on talking with the advisor at Erudite Nursing Institute to see if I will have to do the entire 9 week course of if I will be able to do it in 2 weeks or less. My suggestion to all students who are looking at the courses is to look at the salaries before they decide on which degree plan before they enroll.

Specializes in LTC (LPN-RN).
tholden123 said:

I just finished up with the 7-week RN program from Erudite Nursing Institute. It was a lot of hard work and was very fast paced. My family was very supportive during my lack of income while I was studying at Erudite Nursing Institute. I had read online that the Institute was not a real one and had my doubts... until I went to the actual Institute in person and was able to see the students, the awards, certifications and staff, Everyone was hard at work. I then spoke with some of the students of the RN program there at Erudite Nursing Institute, they all had wonderful things to say about the instructors and the course itself. I felt very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit the Institute prior to making my decision to apply. If I had gone by the things that I had read, I would have missed out on the very sound education I recieved from Erudite Nursing Institute. Just a note... Erudite Nursing Institute is a real facility with real accreditations and the results are real licenses!! Do not be misled by the rantings of people online. Go visit the facility in person before you pass judgement, you will be very glad you did. The staff at Erudite Nursing Institute was great and helped me find a position within a matter of 5 weeks. As a matter of fact, I started working last week! While on break yesterday, I had the opportunity to look at the job postings in the break room and noticed that if I had gotten the BSN instead of the RN I would be making much more, and it would have only taken me two more weeks of time to get the BSN. If I would have known the difference in salaries I would have gone for the BSN program instead of the RN program at Erudite Nursing Institute. I want to go back to Erudite Nursing Institute and go through the Bachelors Program this next year since I have noticed the large increase of salary when one holds a BSN. At the same time, I feel now that I am working 40+ hours a week will leave little time to go back and get the Bachelor degree I want. However, I found a solution, I have talked with my supervisor and I can take a leave of absence after 6 months. I can go back and get the BSN! I really like where I work and I really like everyone on the staff. My family and I talked about my desire of going back to school and taking the leave of absence. We concluded that during that time I would get a student loan to offset the lack of income, then I will return to my position once I have completed the program and seek a new position within the same facility. Especially, since I would have access to the inner hirings of the facility that I am at. And, I already know that they are posted in the breakroom. Plus my supervisor told me that I can also go to human resources once I have my BSN and they would put me on list for internal hiring. Even though I will be placed on a list, I wish I had looked into the base salaries before I began my education. It would have been much easier to do the 9 week course instead of the 7 week course, then coming back to get the BSN. I plan on talking with the advisor at Erudite Nursing Institute to see if I will have to do the entire 9 week course of if I will be able to do it in 2 weeks or less. My suggestion to all students who are looking at the courses is to look at the salaries before they decide on which degree plan before they enroll.

What were you doing before you got into this school? Did you have an associates already? This school is not an approved school for GA. And we need to hear from the experiences of others. Not people only saying positive things about the school.

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