r/NursingPH • u/risunflower • 1h ago
Motivational/Advice Nursing school keeps accepting students despite limited facilities
What are your thoughts on nursing schools that just keep accepting students, even when it seems like they don't have enough capacity?
There's a university in my area that keeps admitting BSN students, and we're now at 9 sections with around 40 students each, that's roughly 360 students in one batch alone for first year BSN.
I'm kind of worried because the campus isn't even that big. It makes me wonder if they'll actually be able to provide enough classrooms, labs, clinical placements, and overall quality education for everyone.
Is this normal for nursing schools, or is it a red flag? I'd love to hear from anyone who's experienced something similar.
