NorthEastern Charlotte 2021

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Hi everyone, 

I just wanted to make this post to see if there is anyone that was admitted in to the Northeastern university at Charlotte for the ABSN program. I was just accepted, although I am happy about it, I am also nervous how to begin this process such as relocating and etc. 

Has anyone completed this program? How was it for you? How did you transition to a new area? How did you fund your housing? Any tips on how to succeed in the program?

I would truly appreciate any advice. Thank you. 

Specializes in ABSN Student.

What term did you apply too? I will be relocating to Charlotte if I get accepted. I am currently waiting for a decision. 

Specializes in ABSN student.

Please stay away from this program! it is absolutely the worst! I am a 3rd-semester student in this program and I regret choosing this school every day. Everything about this program is disorganized, there is a huge lack of communication between students and faculty. They do not care for their students and don't listen to any of our complaints. Another thing is the financial aid office and their lack of professionalism and how they do your job. It takes months for them to process refunds or certify student loans and they never answer their emails. Believe me, this school is a waste of money!!

mary2022 said:

Please stay away from this program! it is absolutely the worst! I am a 3rd-semester student in this program and I regret choosing this school every day. Everything about this program is disorganized, there is a huge lack of communication between students and faculty. They do not care for their students and don't listen to any of our complaints. Another thing is the financial aid office and their lack of professionalism and how they do your job. It takes months for them to process refunds or certify student loans and they never answer their emails. Believe me, this school is a waste of money!!

Seconded. It has gotten worse since then too.  I would not make the decision to attend this school again. I cannot stress to anyone reading this how disorganized the program is, what a waste of money it is, and additionally, how little they actually care about your success. 

The entire format of the program has changed this semester, so you will no longer be getting any tutoring - except from a third party "Orbis" which is unfocused and incredibly general. Peer tutors are no longer employed by the university and the professors were told not to hold weekly meetings, and if they did decide to hold meetings they are not allowed to record nor are they allowed to teach, only answer questions from the students. In short, you are going to be paying $60,000 to watch lectures that the professors in Boston recorded. They don't even take the time to make it relevant for the NC healthcare system or applicable laws here. It is lazy and low quality.

I am a straight-A student, this is only because I have worked incredibly hard, but the school has not helped my success one bit. 

Lastly, a note that I believe is important for those considering giving this program their money and 16 months of their life. If you fail a class (below 73% I believe), they will only allow you to retake that class and whatever easy class is ahead of you for next semester. You then get kicked back to the cohort behind, which is understandable. The kicker is, that the two classes you take (really can only total up to 7 to 8 hours that semester) are charged as if you are taking a whole semester. They strip you of your scholarship which then puts you at 20k a semester, and the semester you're taking only two classes, you pay the entire 20k. I have had two friends fall into this predicament and feel stuck in the program at this point. It is almost a con for money. I say this to demonstrate how dysfunctional and ridiculous the program is at its very core. 

All of this to say, please beware. Do not go here if you can avoid it, I wish I had avoided it and found ANY other program. 

Side note: your admissions counselor will encourage you to look for scholarships anywhere you can, ABSN programs are very hard to get scholarships for since it is not traditional. They will tell you "so many others have done it and brought their tuition down." I can confidently tell you, that not one person I have talked to has gotten any type of scholarship outside of the Atrium CNA assistance fund and the Nursecorps scholarship. 

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