Just my quick input so that there can be another point of view given.... I'm in my last term at hondros, rn program and my experience has been positive for the most part. I completed the PN program and went straight through to the RN program. I've been working full time through both programs and it has worked out fine for me, but I do not have children to also fit into the mix. There does seem to be a high teacher turnover rate but I can't really say that it is the school's fault. For example, my pharm teacher was with hondros for one quarter then decided to leave because her other part time job offered her a full time position and it paid more than hondros. Whatever the case, it is an issue. Financial aid is the biggest issue that the school has. They have a tendency to move slow lol. At most public universities, the school will give you you're leftover financial aid money prior to the start of the quarter so that you can buy books and things of that nature. Something to remember with hondros is that they are a "Proprietary College" meaning that their rules are very different than public universities, and they do not release extra money to you until they have gotten ALL of their cut. The good end to this is that your books are included in your tuition and they are sent to you a week or two before classes start. I've heard of a few students that end up with a big mess with financial aid but this doesn't happen to everyone. Everyone has their own experience, so do not assume that because one person had issues that you will too. I'm very pleased with my clinical experiences and the package as a whole. If I had to go back again, I'd still go the same route.