Re: Has anyone gone to Norquest for Distance Education LPN program?
I took that very course and it's wonderful. There was a gal in my practicums that was also from BC. She had to come to Edmonton to do LTC and Acute Care practicals, (because they are instructor led) but they did arrange her preceptorships close to home.
(I don't know if she had to write the CLPNA license exam, or if she wrote in BC)
You can pre-arrange preceptorships and let them know where you'd like to go and they will certainly attempt to accomodate that. In fact, if you know of places that will take you, they appreciate it, it's probably easier for them that way.
Norquest also supplies a list of people who might be able to offer you room and board for your practicums in Edmonton, some of them are their own instructors! They may also be able to hook you up with other students who want to share accomodations or live in Edmonton and can board someone. They are also very alert to the fact that this will take you away from your family and can be a very difficult time in that respect. However, they will become your family for that few weeks and help you get through it!
Workshop labs were also offered for skills and skills exams, which you may not have to attend, if you can send in your skills exam by video, OR if you know of a nurse you can help/test you, they sometimes do it that way as well if they can make arrangements with that nurse.
The videos and practice equipment supplied with the course were extremely helpful and there was always an instructor available if I called with questions.
The courses are well laid out to make it easier to comprehend all the gobblydegook you will have to learn.
It does sound scary to do it by distance, but you can succeed! Of course you'll find some courses more difficult and others you'll breeze through, but that's all part of learning. It's all a matter of staying focused, setting aside time to work on your studies etc. If you can handle the courses you are taking now by distance, you shouldn't have any problem with this course.
Being able to do one course at a time (more if you really want to) and pay one course at a time was a big bonus. (I went back to school later in life and had 3 kids to deal with at the same time) I still finished in about 16 months.
Written exams just need someone to montior them, and someone always calls and reviews the whole exam with you when it's marked.
I thoroughly enjoyed the courses, the instructors were wonderful, proffessional, and what I refer to as "down to earth", meaning they will teach you the textbook AND the real world of nursing. They are really helpful if you are going through a tough area.
I had NO PROBLEM getting a job immediately after I graduated. I also felt well prepared for the CLPNA exam, (Passed the first try!) They supplied me with a letter of reference, and I found that potential employers and new co-workers really respected Norquest as a nursing school. NO ONE has chided me about getting my LPN out of a crackerjack box!!
Willing to answer any other questions you may have!