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I was just accepted to Regis for the CHOICE BSN program and couldn't be happier or more excited. I am currently on the waitlist at CU but was hoping for Regis so this was wonderful news to me. Regis has an outstanding reputation and from the nurses I have talked to and worked with, the program trains capable and intelligent nurses. The pass rate for the NCLEX is very high. Regis has a testing system designed to prepare you for the NCLEX throughout the entire course of the program. All and all it is a great program, you should feel very proud of your acceptance, Regis is competitive, Congrats! From what I hear from friends who graduated from CU, Regis students get great rotations for clinicals and the program is a bit better organized than CU's. But that it purely hear say. Both programs have great reputations and graduates are well prepared, wonderful nurses.
Thank you so much for your input! I am from So. California and none of my nursing friends had even heard about the program, so I was a bit apprehensive. This makes me a lot more comfortable about the idea of going. I have to put a downpayment by the 25th, so I was getting a bit of anxiety about the whole thing. Thank you again!
TheSurfingNurse, BSN, CNA, RN
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I recently received my acceptance to Regis University's Traditional BSN nursing program for the fall of 2016, however, I have not been able to find any reviews or stats about the program itself.
Is there anyone who knows anything about the Regis University program or who has even been in the program? If anybody knows the stats about NCLEX pass rates, if it is a respected program, and/or pros & cons of the program, I would really appreciate finding out! Thank you! :)