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2828 Croasdaile Dr #200, Durham, NC 27705, USA
Durham, North Carolina 27705
+1 984-377-6451

After being accepted to Watts, completing all the University of Mt. Olive/ Watts School of nursing requirements with an acceptable gpa, Watts School of Nursing rescinded my RN acceptance due to missing one week of class. I missed that one week due to Active Duty military training. My professor allowed me to make-up the final exam when he recalled I had spoken to him on the first day of class about my future military obligation duty. This class was the last of my 18credit hours with University of Mt Olive. Watts took the last of my G.I. Bill and all of my NC Tuition Assistance for the year. The school has no military policy and discriminates against reservist and veterans (which I am both). The school is not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges so they could not aide me in re-admission. Watts School of nursing is a private entity thus they have no affiliation with the 17 public colleges of the University of NC System for Higher Learning thus they could not aide me either. University of Mt. Olive said I could continue at their school as long as I meet entrance to whatever program I was interested in, but that is not beneficial to me because I have a B.S. in Biology from Meredith College and an Associates in Mechanical and Electrical Technology from the Community College of the Air Force. I moved to NC because I desired to become a RN and this state claims to support veterans. Ongoing, I even contacted the NC Board of Nursing to file a complaint against Watts, but because they do not deal in admission policies of nursing schools; and I had not official started the first day of RN classes the NC Board of Nursing could not aide in my re-admission and/or receiving a refund for the needless courses at the University of Mt. Olive. Furthermore, I tried speaking with the Veterans representative at the VA hospital where I work. He listed several avenues to try but they were to no avail. Also, I spoke with the JAG attorney on my base. We researched if my dismissal was discriminatory, the conclusion was that it is. We researched if it was against federal and/or NC State law and whether or not Watts actions are a violation covered under USERRA. Long story short, my week of annual training was not long enough to be consider a infraction of the law. Thus, as Watts School of Nursing President Peggy Walters explained, 'We can take our admission back from anyone, for any reason at anytime without explanation!" So buyer beware... Vets please don't come here!!!!!!!!

* Clinicals- Subjective and also teachers tend to have favorites

Cons- She may have retired by now , but the Assistant Dean (looks like Skeksis off the Dark Crystal) is rude and will look you right in the face and refuse to answer back with hello through her little tight crusty lips. However, she will drone on and on with speeches. She's also inconsiderate of student's time. Had a meeting with her and she just kept conversing with her friend and kept me waiting for 10 minutes.

If you fail theory or clinicals- they don't let you just retake one, they make you retake everything even if you pass theory or passed clinicals, you have to retake everything. That's another $6,500 for the retake.

* Each semester is about $6, 500 once you end up in "nursing classes" you graduate with one measly credit that equates to a general nursing class that will probably only transfer as an elective if you do not finish all 4 semesters.

Pros- networking with Duke & Duke Regional hospital

* Costly, mandatory 18 credit requirement at Mount Olive even if you already the pre-reqs required for class.

* Curriculum- Overload of busy work, work that doesn't count as a grade but if not done, will count against you.

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  • Jesse
    Added 2015.08.25
    After being accepted to Watts, completing all the University of Mt. Olive/ Watts School of nursing requirements with an acceptable gpa, Watts School of Nursing rescinded my RN acceptance due to missing one week of class. I missed that one week due to Active Duty military training. My professor allowed me to make-up the final exam when he recalled I had spoken to him on the first day of class about my future military obligation duty. This class was the last of my 18credit hours with University of Mt Olive. Watts took the last of my G.I. Bill and all of my NC Tuition Assistance for the year. The school has no military policy and discriminates against reservist and veterans (which I am both). The school is not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges so they could not aide me in re-admission. Watts School of nursing is a private entity thus they have no affiliation with the 17 public colleges of the University of NC System for Higher Learning thus they could not aide me either. University of Mt. Olive said I could continue at their school as long as I meet entrance to whatever program I was interested in, but that is not beneficial to me because I have a B.S. in Biology from Meredith College and an Associates in Mechanical and Electrical Technology from the Community College of the Air Force. I moved to NC because I desired to become a RN and this state claims to support veterans. Ongoing, I even contacted the NC Board of Nursing to file a complaint against Watts, but because they do not deal in admission policies of nursing schools; and I had not official started the first day of RN classes the NC Board of Nursing could not aide in my re-admission and/or receiving a refund for the needless courses at the University of Mt. Olive. Furthermore, I tried speaking with the Veterans representative at the VA hospital where I work. He listed several avenues to try but they were to no avail. Also, I spoke with the JAG attorney on my base. We researched if my dismissal was discriminatory, the conclusion was that it is. We researched if it was against federal and/or NC State law and whether or not Watts actions are a violation covered under USERRA. Long story short, my week of annual training was not long enough to be consider a infraction of the law. Thus, as Watts School of Nursing President Peggy Walters explained, 'We can take our admission back from anyone, for any reason at anytime without explanation!" So buyer beware... Vets please don't come here!!!!!!!!
  • Arianna
    Added 2015.05.18
    * Clinicals- Subjective and also teachers tend to have favorites
  • Caleb
    Added 2015.03.25
    Cons- She may have retired by now , but the Assistant Dean (looks like Skeksis off the Dark Crystal) is rude and will look you right in the face and refuse to answer back with hello through her little tight crusty lips. However, she will drone on and on with speeches. She's also inconsiderate of student's time. Had a meeting with her and she just kept conversing with her friend and kept me waiting for 10 minutes.
  • Haley
    Added 2014.10.12
    If you fail theory or clinicals- they don't let you just retake one, they make you retake everything even if you pass theory or passed clinicals, you have to retake everything. That's another $6,500 for the retake.
  • Jordan
    Added 2014.08.04
    * Each semester is about $6, 500 once you end up in "nursing classes" you graduate with one measly credit that equates to a general nursing class that will probably only transfer as an elective if you do not finish all 4 semesters.
  • Nicholas
    Added 2014.05.19
    Pros- networking with Duke & Duke Regional hospital
  • Juan
    Added 2014.02.27
    * Costly, mandatory 18 credit requirement at Mount Olive even if you already the pre-reqs required for class.
  • Joseph
    Added 2013.11.24
    * Curriculum- Overload of busy work, work that doesn't count as a grade but if not done, will count against you.
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