Submitted by Environmental_Log344 t3_112j1fa in Connecticut
silasmoeckel t1_j8kjmtd wrote
Lets see teachers not qualified for nursing and the students can't pass the test the required 80% for the same.
We desperately need nurses but this places was 2x the national average for a nursing degree while putting out unprepared students.
AfterMoonSet t1_j8lsoyr wrote
Yes. I don't why anyone in CT who wants to be a nurse would go to one of those for profit schools while our public schools are great for nursing. UConn and the CSUs or one of the community colleges to become a LPN.
Beachynurse t1_j8mephw wrote
Because only those for profit schools teach LPNs in the state of Connecticut. The state technical high schools used to teach LPN as an adult education program, but that stopped several years ago, I believe due to funding.
Those students choose those schools because the admission process is so easy. The entrance exam is a joke. They don't require prerequisites like the RN programs at the community colleges. They only care about you being able to sign for the student loan.
AfterMoonSet t1_j8niqjy wrote
And the patients suffer. Hoping through that the hospitals don't hire from those schools.
Environmental_Log344 OP t1_j8p70s1 wrote
That's true now but I know from experience that it was not that way in the 90's. The business schools used to do a great job but the easy availability of government loans brought out shady business people and by the time I moved on in 2000, it had started to get unethical. It became a real loan racket and I left without looking back.
silasmoeckel t1_j8mjk6h wrote
Nowhere near enough capacity and for the RN program there is some funky admissions lottery.
More someplace charing 2x market is probably just in it for the money.
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