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I'd start getting info on other schools. Don't tie your lifeboat to a sinking ship.
What she said. Be glad you found this out - most schools try to hide this fact. How long they stay on probation - who knows? Jump ship now while you're still taking pre-reqs (yet another thing to feel glad about).
Nope - very serious. If NCLEX results fall below 80% for a defined period of time (usually one or more semesters) the school is placed on probation. If they do not improve, they are on "warning".... if still no improvement, approval/accreditation (BON/accreditor) is yanked. So - probation is a Yellow light situation. It does not happen as a result of a one-time blip. It's usually indicative of serious systemic issues that need to be corrected.
Five years ago, I completed an LPN-to-ASN degree completion program at a school of questionable repute. About eight months into my attendance, the program had been placed on warning status for a string of low first-time NCLEX pass rates. My class was still able to graduate and take NCLEX; in addition, the program is still operating today.
I would not knowingly apply for admission to a nursing program that had been placed on probation or warning status. It is indicative of a substandard nursing education that is failing to sufficiently prepare graduates to pass NCLEX.
I agree with the other posters: pre-reqs are generally similar for every program. Like A&P, psych, etc. Most of those will transfer easily. So will most, if not all, of your general education requirements. Better to have to take an extra pre-req or two than to continue in a program failing to meet the minimum NCLEX pass rate for its graduates. I would start talking to other programs and applying even if you have to wait a year or two to start the nursing program.
summerskye23
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Hi,
I just found out that the nursing school I plan to attend is on probation. It is rumored that it is because too many students have failed the NCLEX. Does anybody have any experience with something like this? How long does this typically last and do they still teach classes during this probation period? Any help you can give would be great. I feeling a bit anxious since I have been taking pre reqs for this particular program and I don't know how these classes differ from other nursing schools in my area.