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I'm highly interested in a few private LVN schools based in Los Angeles and excited to start this journey since I didn't pass the la puente adult school entrance exam. I receive unemployment and have orientation next week at one stop center for WIA funding program and will be going to EDD office to get more information of full services on Calfresh, subsized employment, etc.

The school options I have are :

1. Integrity College of Health 22k

2. CES College 25k accepts W.I.A. funding

3. Trinity College 25k accepts W.I.A. funding

4. College of nursing and technology 17k (This school credits aren't transferable)

5. Angeles Institute 28K (Not my favorite choice price wise, but it's a 10 month course)

Now I am willing to drive palm springs as well so if you have any good schools in this area, please let me know.

I have an option to start in October to save some money to reduce my loan and possibly do a CLEP course of a pre req this summer, or start a program in May/June and wont be able to save money or do a pre req. I would like to not be in too much debt after the program and that's my main concern. I also am crutch for time and want to get this one year program over with so i can start working as a LVN in a correctional prison (goal) and do CLEP classes for pre reqs. I look forward to hearing from you all :)

Specializes in Wound Care.

I graduated from Angeles institute...expensive but solid program with a high nclex pass rate. Out of 28 of us all but 2 passed the first time with 85 questions.

Also check out Casa Loma.

I graduated from Angeles institute...expensive but solid program with a high nclex pass rate. Out of 28 of us all but 2 passed the first time with 85 questions.

Also check out Casa Loma.

Thank you @pnkgirl25 . You're the one who inspired me to look into Angeles Institute.that's a good passing rate. :) Casa loma I believe is too high of a price.

Specializes in Wound Care.

I also hear long Beach city college does not have a wait for their LVN program but you need to have all your GEs done before you can apply. It's an AA program.

Thanks @pnkgirl25. :)

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