Warning - excelsior students

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warning to all excelsior students - i want all potential and current students to know what happened to my girlfriend. take it for what its worth. my girlfriend was a california excelsior student for 6 long yrs (worked full time, supported and took care of her 3 kids) . she spent thousands & thousands of dollars for very expensive books, tests (about $200 per test). skills bags ($150), dvd ($130) , flashcards ($25), audio cd ($25), workshop ($700), and the outrageously expensive and outrageously easy to fail cpne (the 3 day clinical examination that must be passed to receive your rn degree). she failed the first cpne (as way more than half do). that meant another $1800 to retake that. of course, there were airline tickets (about $500 per trip x 2), hotels (about $450 per cpne) and car rentals ($250 per trip). all together she spent close to $20,000 to obtain what is essentially a worthless degree. not one of the 14 hospitals she contacted would hire her when she told them she was an excelsior graduate. are you hearing me? not one. so, when they tell you they're accredited, yada,yada,yada - remember it doesn't mean you can get a job. she tried to enroll in 3 regular, legit college programs. they all refused her because she already had her degree and rn license. so now, she can't even do that. excelsior knew years ago there was a problem. they had the opportunity to work with the ca board of registered nursing. they didn't. if you don't believe me - go to their site. type in 'excelsior' and see for yourself. also, go to georgia's nursing website. see the problems there. nurses are being denied jobs because they're excelsior graduates!!! don't let this happen to you. go to a respected and accepted college.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
I don't believe that story for one second.

Which one, the original? The person who posted it is long gone ... just a drive-by trolling or something. :)

The original post...I do understand some states require clinical supervision. like GA, FL and I think WA?? but, as an adult you should know what you are getting yourself into. I am an EC student and have nothing but good things to say about them. Most nurses I know now take work shops before taking their NCLEX, why wouldn't you want to? Who wants to chance sitting twice for that? As for taking 7 yrs. to complete the program I probably wouldn't remember any information that long and be able to pass any test.

It has to do with getting your initial licensure and taking the NCLEX for Cali. If you are attending a program in CA, then that wont be an issue as long as Cali approves it.

Thank you all for the clarification :)

Specializes in Psych/Travel.

For what it's worth, Florida does not require any additional clinical supervision to sit for the NCLEX.

Stevefl RN

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