Is Travis Clark Returning To Nursing School After Ethical Violations?

Bringing Up Bates star Travis Clark continues to raise curiosity among fans about his future career following his cheating scandal. It was previously reported that Travis left the nursing school where he committed infidelity. He and Katie are currently in Florida, and they will be there for a couple more weeks. All of their recent photos indicate that he’s not attending any schools. This led many fans to wonder whether Travis quit being a nurse for good. Keep reading to see the discussion.
‘Bringing Up Bates‘: Travis Clark Continues To Redeem Himself
Travis continues to prove that he’s a changed man since his reconciliation with Katie. Recently, the Bringing Up Bates star shared a beautiful photo of his family enjoying a beautiful sunset at the beach. Travis is not as active on social media as his wife. But he previously stated his willingness to restore everything in his family. Members of the Bates family haven’t been interacting with Travis online. This led to speculations that they’re not happy about how quickly Katie forgave her husband. Regardless, it’s clear that Travis wants to redeem himself. Last March, he uploaded a photo of his arm holding a picture with his wife. Many people noticed Katie’s name tattooed on his wrist. But while Travis tries to win back Katie’s trust, some are curious if he’s going to continue pursuing a nursing degree.

Is Travis Returning To Nursing School After Ethical Violations?
Some Bringing Up Bates fans on social media discussed the possibility of Travis returning to nursing school. It’s no secret that the magnitude of his school violation is huge. Reports previously stated that he dropped out of nursing school to focus on repairing his marriage. Sources also claimed that Travis’s affair had left the school. But now that he and Katie have reconciled, some wonder if he’s going to enroll again in a different nursing school. According to some, Travis’ recent activities with Katie clearly show that he’s not attending any classes. But as far as transferring, several commenters stated that it’s not impossible, but it is very rare and complicated.

- “As far as transferring- it’s not impossible but pretty rare. Seats in nursing cohorts tend to be very limited due to clinical placement so you can’t really just plug in students who came from other schools. In addition to this- schools keep track of their NCLEX pass rates.”
- “I agree. My granddaughter just graduated from a four year nursing program. During the initial interview process, she was told they absolutely do not accept transfers from other schools.”
- “If he goes back, he may have to wait a while till the point he dropped out is offered again.”
- “If he was serious about going to nursing school I’m sure there must be another. If he can’t be trusted enough to continue why would she want to stay married to him? If he needs to be kept on a leash to keep him faithful she should divorce him.”
- “I graduated with my BSN in 1981 and even then, it was rare for a nursing student to transfer programs.”





