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Published Jul 10, 2012
I just want to know if anyone is going to a for profit nursing school this semester?
dialysisnurseLC
117 Posts
I will post back here when I know something ... I was kinda nervous about posting about a for profit nursing school because I have seen a lot of negativity when someone says they go to that kind of school. But I'm excited I think I have a good chance of getting in
Aachavez what school do u go to in Tampa?
GreenEyedPeas1
34 Posts
I go to a for profit school. I start my core classes in August. I am very excited. I like my school a lot. It has it's ups and downs,but so does every other school out there. Do what is best for YOU and do not listen to any negativity otherwise :)
queen2bee
67 Posts
I agree with BGax, and i know exactly what you mean. Some will attack if they see the words for profit. It's good to know you enjoy your school bgax. I wish you all the best and i will keep everyone updated.
nursecampbell
27 Posts
Yes I am. I start classes in three weeks at fortis in nashville.
ChinitaDulceNurse2
7 Posts
Yes i am...out in shelton,connecticut!
I am looking forward to getting classes started. I know there is a lot of controversy regarding for profit. it the way for me. In the end I will be able to sit for nclex. Best wishes all
Hopefully I will be going to Concorde in Orlando depending on this final interview..congratulations to all of u! My program is 15 months
I pray that your third interview goes well. I moved to Tampa a few years ago with plans to go to Galin but it didn't work out so now I am back in tn.
Thanks I hope my interview goes well too... I know people are still testing as well I believe they Re waiting to see who will pass and have all their paper work and financial aid stuff started
Amygrace84
9 Posts
I will be attending Bryant and Stratton in the fall. It is highly regarded by hospitals in Milwaukee from what I have heard from recruiters.
OKNurse2be
167 Posts
With For Profit schools, it's really a "buyer beware" situation. I refuse to believe that all the For Profit schools are bad, but still plenty enough are bad, so to give it a bad reputation in general. My advice to anyone considering a For Profit school is to do your research ahead of time. Make sure they have their proper accreditation, and are not in a "pending" situation. Check their NCLEX passrates through the BON in your state. It can be indicative of the quality of the education provided. Talk to other people who have attended the school you are considering, if possible. For some students, a for profit school is the best option for them, and it is sad that so many schools seem to be solely out to collect the dollars without giving the student the quality of education in return.