When we asked (2014) about the previous NCLEX pass rate during Open House, the Academic Advisor said, "We've only had a few of them take the test. I'm not sure why. Some of them got the degree for work, and didn't need to take the test, so that number only shows the people who took it and not the people who didn't need to." So, she was saying of the let's say of 10 people, if only 7 took it, then they would only have a 70%... And that was a lie. There was a lot of smoke and mirrors, and I see that, now. I called the FL BON and they said I can sit for the NCLEX. My entire class can so long as we graduate because we STARTED with a program that was on the FL State list of APPROVED nursing schools. So, there is some kind of (minimal) "protection" if you will. They must be given a chance to FIX the problem. Technically, she is still in good standing with the Board of Education in Florida. (For whatever that is worth!) The FL BON will re-evaluate her status in Jan. She had two bad years and now this current year, she is at 100%. So, the BON says so long as she makes progress, they can either put her back on APPROVED status or possibly extend her probation for a year. (Depends on how she is trending.) If she does not make progress toward the expected improvements, the BON can shut her down. My class is done in November. We have a few months to go. But then we have a (BS) review that she is going to make us take that lasts 8 weeks. THEN we can have our information released to state for the ATT, then we can take NCLEX. Meanwhile, she will be re-evaluated in Jan. The board will probably vote in June. That means, no matter what, the Probationary Status is there for MY CLASS which was not the one that got them put on probation. So when/if they come off probation, the class behind us will benefit from the status change, not us. (** I am going to call the board to find out how that works- if we are the class to hold the probationary status.) Regardless, I already have a job waiting for me, so I am in a good position... I mean, I am completely lucky because I will just transition from LPN to RN where I work, now. AND, hopefully, I can SOMEHOW get past this and find a way into a Master's Program... even if I have to go do something insane like go back to school ALL OVER AGAIN for my RN. I'll just have to crank it out but at least I will do so at RN pay at my current job. Sure, it's crappy, but I don't see any way around this unless I hear differently from a Master's Level program. The BON said, in the even the school IS closed, they are obligated to either: let current students finish the program and then take NCLEX --OR-- they have to help find a school which will accept our transfer credits. Since this is a private school, this seems like an impossible task. BON also said we can test for up to three years under her school code, after that, IF her school is closed down, we would use a closed school code. I am mostly worries about the Masters Program. I am suspecting, I would get accepted to a Master's Program, as is, and I will have to to BACK and take another ACCREDITED RN Program, all over. The only way I think I can get in a Masters program is to find one that takes international students and plead my case... Anyway - thank you for your well thought out reply. I appreciate that you took the time...