NCLEX-RN Review

NCLEX-RN Review

Course Objectives

Our NCLEX-RN Review course, you will transform your nursing education into a successful licensure outcome. You’ll review and refine your nursing knowledge, develop effective test-taking strategies, improve your critical thinking and decision-making skills, and enhance your ability to apply nursing concepts in real-world scenarios, ultimately increasing your confidence and readiness for the NCLEX-RN exam.

Course Description

Prepare for success on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) with our comprehensive review course.

This intensive program is designed to help nursing graduates review and refine their knowledge, develop test-taking strategies, and build confidence for the exam. Course topics include:

  • Intravenous Therapy Review (12 hrs.)
  • Pharmacology Review (12 hrs.)
  • Medical-surgical nursing I-II (40 hrs.)
  • Pediatric nursing Review (16 hrs.)
  • Maternal-newborn nursing (16 hrs.)
  • Nursing Leadership Review (16 hrs.)
  • Community health nursing Review (20 hrs.)
  • Psychiatric Nursing Review (16 hrs.)
  • Geriatric Nursing Review (20 hrs.)
  • Test Taking Strategies (8 hrs.)
  • Study Skills (8 hrs.)

Practicum:

Our instructors will guide you through a structured review of nursing concepts, with a focus on applying knowledge and critical thinking skills. By the end of this 176 hours course, you’ll be well-prepared to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam.

Duration & Fees

Duration 176 Hrs
Tuition $800
School Logo Patch x2 $20
Books $60
Reg. Fees (Non-refundable) $80
Total* $960

Method of Payment:

  • Cash,
  • Money Order
  • Any major Credit Card.

Initial Down Payment of $200 with weekly payments of $300 until balance is paid.

Schedule

Program NCLEX – Days NCLEX – Evening NCLEX – Weekend
Days M T W R F M T W R F S S
Time 8:00am–4:00pm 4:00pm- 10:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm

Requirements for enrollment

  • Picture ID(passport, driver’s license or state ID, or military ID)
  • Complete school application
  • Annual Physical
  • Social Security Card is NOT required
  • High School Diploma or a GED (If a student is unable to provide a copy of the diploma he/she may take a NO COST entrance exam.)