Riggs College, FL - LPN to RN

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Members are discussing their experiences and concerns about Riggs College Allied Health, particularly regarding the RN program. Some members express satisfaction with the program, praising the staff and job placement opportunities, while others raise concerns about accreditation, passing rates, and the overall quality of the program. There are also inquiries about entrance exams, clinical experiences, and comparisons with other colleges like North Palm College.

I'm planning to start online LPN to RN program in Riggs college this August, 2021. However, I'm not able to find any reviews for this college. Does anybody attending or have experience with Riggs? Please, help!

Specializes in MA.

What was on the exit? 

From what I heard it's HESI! 

Specializes in MA.

@Ella89 oh wow I wonder how many chances you get to take it in order to pass.

Specializes in Pharm Tech.

They will not let students pass the exit exam because the class has a certain number of students allowed per time. It's called delay tactis.. smh

That's what I'm trying to figure out also !

Specializes in MA.

Wow! I hope not! Are you guys attending the RN program? I've been trying to find out how long is the program I have all my prerequisites 

How to find out what HESI Exit VERSION there taking our using ? 

Specializes in Pharm Tech.

Sometimes it has nothing to do with HESI or the student , they sometimes intentionally fail students because they are not able to send their info to the boards for NCLEX because the class was over booked in the first place. 

Specializes in oncology.
Jaja da said:

Sometimes it has nothing to do with HESI or the student

I think I am going to need you to explain your comment.

Specializes in oncology.

Miller's first college was at 830 N. Main, Kissimmee

The 2012-2013 pass rates were (42%) 19 took 8 passed

This  following is from the web page of her current school (I don't know when or how her realizations , cited below, fit into her time line)

After 20 years of preparing nurses for the state board and license reinstatement,  Dr. Miller realized there appeared to a huge knowledge gap in what nurses should have learned versus what they actually knew. 

 

Specializes in MA.

I was thinking the same thing as well because I haven't seen any students comment on their experience of being a RN student there, I don't no if it's just speculation. Hopefully everything ends well and nothing sketchy comes up.

Current student and have not had a problem , out of 5 schools I attended this has been pleasant. 

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