Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences... Worth it for Nursing?

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I recently got accepted into Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences for the 4-year nursing program. I see that they have a 97% pass rate for the NCLEX, which is good, but other than pass rates I really can't find any information on the school. Are the professors good? Does the program prepare students for the NCLEX, and ultimately, the demands of the nursing profession? How are the clinicals? Has the school ever lost accreditation? Tell me absolutely everything ?

Whether you're a current PCHS student, a parent of one, a friend of one, or a recent graduate, your comment matters to me as I'm trying to decide between nursing schools. If you know anyone who has knowledge about PCHS and the nursing program, please share this post to them. Thank you so much!

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Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences in Lancaster, Penn. to Become Part of Saint Joseph's University

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Nearly 2,000 PA College students will become part of the Saint Joseph's community following the closing of the merger, which is planned for January of 2024, after a one-year period of integration planning and efforts. Closing of the merger is subject to a variety of accreditation and government approval processes. 

You can see their NCLEX pass rates here.

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