IUON Graduates?

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Hi:

I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about (IUON) the international university of nursing in St. Kitts? It sounds interesting but expensive. I have not heard of any clinical's in Oregon or California, does anyone know if they are a reasonable school to go to. Or any schools in Oregon without a huge wait list?

Thanks :)

hmmm I will be here until April....I could of been done in December but the work load is quite heavy. For a single bedroom it varies - there are unlisted apartments told by mouth and the school does not have it listed. As far as I know a single can range from 350 ( have to be super lucky to as much as 650 ). Having a roomie is a hit or miss and 2 bedrooms average the same price range. Not having a car can lead to a boring life unless you make really good friends with those who have a means of transportation - I do not own a car and I personally can not sit home all night. There is always the beach bars which is a great weekend getaway from school work and rewarding yourself but you will need a car to get there unless you are willing to shell out money for a taxi.

I am going the BSN track and already have my B.S in the health field, so I have all my classes done except for Pharmacology, fundamentals, and other nursing related classes. I am told that I may only be on the Island for one semester since I have so many courses completed but they have not started to review my transcript yet. If this is the case (being on the Island for 1 semester), then I definitely don't want a roommate bc I wouldn't want to leave them to pay the rent after I leave. That's why I would prefer a one bedroom. Also, so you said Camps is the very close (and decent) area by the school? Lastly, did you have to take the TEAS right after you got there? I was told that that's their procedure for IUON. Thanks againg for the info, I was so confused w/ all the questions I had before :bugeyes:

They did not review your transcript..uh oh. Just to be advise, please let them do your entire paper processing, your health forms and what not. Once you get down here, there is a chance almost like every other school they will lose paper work, health forms, and give a lame excuse about such classes can not be transfered over. Just for your info, if you have taken a class that is part of the BSN track (which I am in as well) and it's past 5 yrs. The school will not accept it, I almost got screwed because I graduated with a B.S. in Health Care management. Camps is a good area to live in or decent area, good luck in finding a good apartment...it's about timing and luck. Did the person who was interviewing you ask who recommended you to this school?? Mind if I ask how did you know about this school ??

They did not review your transcript..uh oh. Just to be advise, please let them do your entire paper processing, your health forms and what not. Once you get down here, there is a chance almost like every other school they will lose paper work, health forms, and give a lame excuse about such classes can not be transfered over. Just for your info, if you have taken a class that is part of the BSN track (which I am in as well) and it's past 5 yrs. The school will not accept it, I almost got screwed because I graduated with a B.S. in Health Care management. Camps is a good area to live in or decent area, good luck in finding a good apartment...it's about timing and luck. Did the person who was interviewing you ask who recommended you to this school?? Mind if I ask how did you know about this school ??

I actually haven't interviewed yet, I attended an info session one week ago. I heard about IUON during my non-stop online search for nursing programs w/ little to no waitlist. All I've done is apply and I barely got my transcripts so im sending them in this week for evaluation. I too, got my BS in Healthcare Management and one of my sciences expires at the end of this year but they said I'm good as long as I start this fall. Thanks for the apartment info. I am curious, what phone company do you have and does it work out there? Im with AT & T and just found out that I would have to pay the international rate per minute to use it out there. I know they mentioned that the housing through IUON or the apartments are furnished. I wonder if they come with a house phone by any chance?

I would not recommend keeping your current phone plan - you may inquire international fees, roaming charges, etc etc ( I don't know much but I wouldn't recommend it ). The school provides you with a free mobile phone, nothing fancy but it's good enough, as well as a calling card only good for about 10 minutes. The school itself has a Vonyage phone (I'm sure you have heard of it over those paid ads). The Vonyage phone allows you to make calls from here to back home, any time you want during the school hours which is a nice little bonus for us. There is also a program called Skype which you pay a fee monthly for roughly $12 bucks using your laptop, mic and/or webcam. there is also another great tool which is called the MagicJack - you buy this adapter from Radioshack or online and the yearly fee which isn't too bad (less than 75 bucks, but I can be wrong) and then a regular phone you want to hook the (MagicJack to any computer/laptop). The phone lines are not provided by the landlords here in St Kitts, some places do include free internet if you are lucky. Most of these apartments are furnished, some may have bare essentials, some have moderate and others are fully hooked up. My current place is not spacious but it's close to school, fully furnished, and a bonus. If your apartment does not have internet you can purchase internet and the Vonyage phone line - I'm not too sure how much it is, this you will have to look into to (google Lime Wireless, St Kitts or Cable Wireless). There is only 2 mobile phone companies Cable Wireless and Digicell (this company is a bit pricey). I recommend getting phone cards just in case, but there is always the Vonyage phone you can use in school, those 2 useful tools (MagicJack and Skype) , and then having Vonyage setup in your apartment. Most or majority of students use the Vonyage phone here and/or skype or MagicJack - this is much cheaper than purchasing Vonyage for your apartment. If you happen to have AIM, facebook - do drop your screen name or email - so I can answer your questions if you have anymore. When you go for your interview, would you mind using me as your referral =). Oh yes, how does your GPA look??? - If it it's a 3.0 + the school provides you from $500-$2000 scholarship money for each semester, if you maintain the grade of course.

Wow, thank you again and again for all your help and info. I will definitely use you as a reference during my interview. My email is [email protected]. I think it will be easier to keep in touch that way. Thanks again!

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hey Purex let me ask you this. After yougraduate from the partner school can you sit for the NCLEX in Florida.

you have to look at their rules to see if u can use your license in that state - i think they call it reciprocity

Geez'us. Not sure why people are asking questions that they should be beating the pavement to get themselves. If you feel happy and secure w/iuon...why aren't they supplying you with all the answers? ...yeah, whatever...I'm praying too.

If you are hell-bent on going to iuon...know that Florida does not accept iuon credits. You will have to work 2 years in another state before you can work in a Florida state hospital. (state, not federal)...

Yes, call the FSNB..call them. Ask them, heck ask to speak to the director. As of 3 weeks ago they are still adamant about not recognizing iuon as a valid school, much less a nursing school.

Again, that 2 years (24 months). IF you try to endorse into FL from another state PRIOR to 2 years you will have to still go through having your credits evaluated by a accrediting company that FSNB uses, when they get to iuon credits you will be denied in FL. $300 down the drain.

If you are planning on becoming a nurse, well then PLAN! Good you're asking questions about island life, great your getting your money in order. Hope you have a co-signer, federal aid doesn't apply. You have credits to transfer in and you think you're going to be there for a semester???? Think that one through. You believe they are going to allow you to take MedSurg 1 AND 2 w/i the same semester? Including clinic hours for both? hmmm, it is iuon... Have you asked admin for schedules? Yes, well good...wha? they can't email it to you?? odd... Why do you think they want to wait for you to get on island before they review your transcripts? yeah, bring photocopies of your orginals, along w/your orginals. You want to work in a certain state???? Well then, duh, call that State Board NOW!!! Find out what the hiring climate is currently... CA, most of the Utah compact states are in a hiring freeze (thats about 15 states), MD, PA, VA, TX are all in some kind of hiring s.l.o.w down. Meaning, they "might" have jobs, they just need to "wait for budget approval to hire nurses."

Here we go again:: iuon is considered a foreign school (its NOT accredited w/any valid accrediting board). How did the other students avoid this? Well; 1) they dont list iuon. They apply to a state and the state only see: NJ, AZ, CO, etc (also know that almost every bsn partner school is a one shot deal w/remediation, and currently there is only one that MAY take on another class). yep, suckage... 2) ...ah forget it

Best of luck to you and I hope JC holds ya close.

((standard disclaimer of being happy and joy-joy, JC and I have a tight bond, no extra prayers needed, oh; I am glad I went before the over-development of the island. I do miss Gong Beach))

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Hi SStars, i have a question. after you done with IUON do they automatically place you into a partner school of your choice or you had to go to the process of applying for the school then get accepted. Thank you

i am in need of some info. i have been trying to get into iuon for sometime. obviously the financial load is heavy every semester. i got accepted for 2009 by way of the fasfa loan but it does not cover the $17000.00 cost per term to go to the college. i'm only getting 7500.00 - 9000.00 of government loans per term. i dont mind the $90000.00 iuon price tag. what bothers me is i ran into insufficient funding on my loans. (this funding gap frustrates the whole process) any suggestions?

also under "anticipated expenses for the adn program the cost of the college is $17,477, $16,427, $15,877 respectively. the itemized expenses are, tuition, room & board, transportation, books & supplies, nursing lab/testing fees, personal incidentals, air evacuation insurance, health insurance. what do you iuon students do with your personal expenses?

purex 130i can you say what is heavy about your study load at the college?

whatever comments & suggestions i can get from you guys will greatly be appreciated. i wish to get into this school. (the sooner the better)

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Scuttles claims IUON is not accreditted. What is this statement based on? Where would a person go if they want to search into this rumor? I have not heard such a thing. Ill give scuttles his/her space but remember Mr Ross also had a medical school in Domonica & to claim or imply or suggest that IUON which is another one of his creations is some rinky dinky backward organization is like asking me to swallow an elephant. But I hold my restraint in the name of investigation. Im good at investigations.

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