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I currently go to a nursing school in Indiana that is on probation. My home town is in illinois, and I would love to move back to Illinois to finish my BSN degree, but I am having a very difficult time finding a school that will take all of my nursing classes. I currently am half way through my program. Have completed all of the 100's, and 200 level courses. Only have the 300-400 level left. Anyone have to transfer from one school to another (preferably in illinois) and their credits transferred with them? I am looking to transfer before august.
My school is accredited, but we are on probation for it because of our retention rate for the NCLEX and students not coming back next semester
I'm guessing this is a private school then? Public schools with a statewide system are best and even those are difficult to transfer credits based on Statewide articulation agreements, that's why I avoided private schools especially those that do not have a stable history of service. My whole BSN costs was about $20,000 including living expenses and you already there just half way through? that like paying a small mortgage. Cut your losses, churn it up to life experience and find a State program that has to be accountable, not a cash cow thats trying to pump as many nurses out as they can, now they in trouble.
eroc
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I understand your fears. My ASN program was not accredited and I was worried everyday they would close down with a
Whew, I hate that feeling thinking back on it.
Good luck.