Nursing School Accreditation: What You Should Know
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- In a few words, accreditation is a quality-assurance process. Accreditation exists to verify that different educational programs meet the same high-quality standards.
In this video, we'll be sharing with you why nursing school accreditation matters so much so that by the end of it, you will be ready to make an informed decision about which nursing program to choose.
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - What is Nursing School Accreditation?
1:21 - How exactly do universities receive this accreditation?
1:57 - What happens if you enroll in a non-accredited nursing school?
3:24 - Does not having accreditation impact the NCLEX exam?
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Just do a part-time LPN program then do you RN online best way to become a BSN.
What about the NLN?
Just stumbled on this video was great. If you are going for a BSN and the only accreditaion you see is a CCNE is that enough or do you need more accreditations to not be worried to apply to the school?
Hi i have a question. I am going to a profit school for a LVN program and found out that they are not CCNE accredited is this something to be concerned
It depends. You need to find out if it's an approved program so you can sit for your nclex, the downside is you might not be able to transfer your credits to join a lpn to RN program
Thanks for the guidance in your answer
You will have to retake all of your classes that count towards prerequisites if you want to pursue your ADN/BSN or you can continue with a program at a “profit school.”
One of the nursing schools I want to enroll in is accredited by CNEA. Is it not a good choice to enroll in that school?
Im looking to do ADN in a school that is only CCNE accreditation is that okay?