The short answer is that the nursing school you choose to attend could have an impact on your nursing career, but it certainly isn’t the only factor. Here are some things you’ll want to consider.
Nursing School Accreditation
Accreditation can be important for several reasons. First, it shows that the nursing program has met standards, which indicate that it will offer a quality educational experience. In addition, if you plan to attend graduate school, many graduate schools will require that you graduated from an accredited program for your undergraduate degree.
There are nursing-specific accreditation bodies, such as Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). As you compare nursing schools, you can see if the college is accredited, and if so, which type of accreditation the specific nursing school holds.
NCLEX Pass Rates
Some nursing schools have a stellar NCLEX pass rate, while others...not so much. Comparing this rate can help you get an idea of which school will best prepare you for the big test.
Job Placement
Some nursing schools have excellent job placement rates and robust clinical site options.
Nursing School Costs
Tuition can vary among nursing schools, and some schools may offer better financial incentives such as scholarships.
Having said all of that, the nursing school you attend isn't everything. It's not so much where you got your degree, but rather, what do you plan to do with it?
Florence Nightingale received training for less than four months, but she revolutionized nursing and changed the world.
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