LPN/LVN schools in georgia

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some one please respond to my search i need to find a lpn/lvn school to attend because the school i've been attending in the last 4 months has problems. if anyone know of good schools in georgia please let me know i live in paulding county ga and i am willing to travel i want nothing more than become a nurse and it seen that there are road blocks every place i turn.:(

I went to Lanier Tecnical College. They have a few locations- Oakwood, Dawsonville, Alpharetta. Gwinnett Tech also has a LPN program and Kennesaw State might have one.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

Moved to the LPN Nursing Student forum.

TO STOOPALOT: thank you ever so much for your response, was it difficult to get into the nursing program at lanier tech and what are the requirements if you could respond to this i would really appreaciate it. and thanks again for your response to my situation.

Dear Kersaint,

I don't remember it being terribly difficult to get into the program at Lanier Tech, but that has been a few years ago now. I had to, of course submit the "general " application to be accepted to the school. I then had to apply seperately to the nursing program and take the NLN which they use to determine admittance. I had taken my core classes (math, english, etc.) at Gainesville College previously to ensure the credits would transfer in case I want to obtain a degree from another college later. Many classes taken at a technical school would not transfer to a "regular" college at that time, though this may have changed since.

Here is a link to the current requirements:

http://www.laniertech.edu/academic-programs_/requirements.asp?deptid=29&programid=53

The following link has more details related to Lanier Tech's Practical Nursing Program:

http://www.laniertech.edu/academic-programs_/Practical%20Nursing-Diploma.asp?m=4&deptid=29&programid=53&t=Practical%20Nursing Diploma

I hope this helps. Good Luck!

Stoop

Hello, I am looking to move to San Antonio texas. There is a vocational school that offers the 1 year lvn or lpn program with out a waiting list.

good luck sorry guys, have"nt been online in a while

So did you find a school, in GA?

I did a bit more research and TN has a better option than Tx if any one is desperate looking for a school. Look for the state board of nursing for the state you are in and it will bring up all the approved nursing schools in that state.

Good luck to you to.

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