Just a thought, and please excuse my ignorance of how the process works, but can the governing body that has the power to take away the accredidation from nursing programs due to inadquate NCLEX pass rates also control the number of schools in a certain area (by refusing to give accredidation) so as to avoid the current situation we have now? If a certain area has consistantly been flooded with unemployed new grads, how is it wise, reasonable, and in the public's best interest to allow even more nursing programs to open up in said area? Other than the obvious cash cow this lucrative business that nursing school has become, I just can't see the reason for this, yet it happens all the time.
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Just a thought, and please excuse my ignorance of how the process works, but can the governing body that has the power to take away the accredidation from nursing programs due to inadquate NCLEX pass rates also control the number of schools in a certain area (by refusing to give accredidation) so as to avoid the current situation we have now? If a certain area has consistantly been flooded with unemployed new grads, how is it wise, reasonable, and in the public's best interest to allow even more nursing programs to open up in said area? Other than the obvious cash cow this lucrative business that nursing school has become, I just can't see the reason for this, yet it happens all the time.