
LPN and RN Remedial Course Informational Video
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Course Dates
Course Dates for 2025 - 2026
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Courses are 12 weeks long.
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Courses are offered Monthly.
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12 Week Blended Course. Online Coursework and On-Site Clinical Course
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Course consist of Online Coursework, Weekly Zoom Check-In and On-Site Clinical
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Nurse Resource Training Center is an approved Florida Board of Nursing Remedial Program.
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We have a NO REFUND POLICY. This is a Online course, once you obtain access to the course, we will not have the ability to revoke your access. There are no refunds for this course.
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You will be able to select you specific course date under the enrollment form link.
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Start Dates
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2025
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October 2, 2025
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November 6, 2025
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December 4, 2025
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2026
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January 8, 2026
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February 5, 2026
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March 5, 2026
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April 2, 2026
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May 1, 2026
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June 4, 2026
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July 2, 2026
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August 6, 2026
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September 3, 2026
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Uniform
Clinical Uniform
You will need to purchase Black Scrubs.
An iron-on patch will be given to you to wear during clinical.
Tuition Payments
Tuition
All payments are Non-Refundable
Payment Plans through PayPal Credit and Affirm!
Also Offering In-House Payment Plan
(Automatic Withdrawal)
Payment Plan
Deposit $705
$650 due by (Week 4)
$650 due by (Week 8)
Students will not be able to complete clinical or the program without the tuition being paid in full on Week 8.
Admissions Requirements
To enroll applicants must have the following:
We will be using the Castlebranch Collection Application
1. Annual TB Test
2. Background Check (Cost covered by Tuition)
3. Drug Screen (Cost covered by Tuition)
4. OIG Exclusion Check (Medicaid Fraud/Abuse) (Cost covered by Tuition)
5. BLS (Basic Life Support) CPR Card American Heart Association or American Red Cross
6. Student Liability Coverage (We have a Recommended Option)
7. Drivers License
8. Last 4 of SSN
9. Enrollment Agreement Form
There are three scenarios which would require completion of an approved remedial course:
1 / Scenario One
Applicants who have failed the NCLEX three consecutive times will require a letter to begin the remedial course.
To obtain a letter, please email MQA.NursingAppStatus@flhealth.gov. Applicants will be notified by the Licensure Unit of this requirement.
2 / Scenario Two
Applicants who do not hold an active license and have not practiced in the past five years, and are applying for licensure by endorsement based on having previously passed the State Board Test Pool Examination (SBTPE) or the NCLEX, will require a letter of authorization to complete the clinical component of the remedial course.
An authorization letter is not required to begin the theory component of the remedial course. When progressing to the clinical portion of the course, a letter for approval to begin the clinical portion of the remedial course must be requested by the remedial course provider.
We will send the Clinical Authorization letter to the Florida Board of Nursing.
3 / Scenario Three
Applicants who passed the NCLEX more than five years ago and were not issued a license, would be required to complete an approved remedial course in order to be issued a license (Rule 64B9-3.014, Florida Administrative Codes (FAC), effective April 10, 2022)