LPN programs "14" Michigan

U.S.A. Michigan

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Hello! I would like to hear from students that are starting and from students that are graduating from LPN programs here in Michigan in (or around) 2014.

I'll start. I am starting Davenport's LPN program in Warren in the fall. I'm super excited (after waiting on ADN programs, etc...)!

They admit 32 "advanced standing" students per year (LPN, Paramedic, Resp. Therapist, etc.) From what I understand, they haven't received enough applications to fill all 32 spots in that track, so you can definitely get in. I believe applications are closed for this fall, but contact them and see what they say.

What do you mean when you say advance standing students?

Specializes in Postpartum, Mother/Baby, Comm. Health, Geriatric.

Advance standing: Already has a certain healthcare certificate/associate degree (or bachelors degree in some cases). All schools are different, some accept RRTs,CPhTs, PTAs, etc... while some only accept LPNs.

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.
What do you mean when you say advance standing students?

In our program, it means you have to have your LPN, Paramedic or Respiratory Therapist license and you can prove you've worked under that license.

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