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Mar 12, 2006 12:12 PM

Looking for info on BCIT

by jensmom

Hello everyone, I am new here and I am hoping to get some info on the LPN program offered at Burlington County Institute of Technology. Specifically the 2 year night program. Has anyone attended classes here, and if so, how was the program?
I am a mother of 3 with a full time job. I returned to school about 3 years ago with the intention of becoming an RN. I completed all of the nursing pre-reqs at Gloucester County College and was accepted at both GCC and Helene Fuld for the fall of 2005. Unfortunately, family and finances would not allow me to leave my full time job. I still dream of becoming a nurse and thought the 2 year evening LPN program might help get me to my dream. I can still work during the day and classes are 3 nights a week and 1 weekend a month which is doable for me. I would really like to hear from someone that has attended the program at BCIT. Thank you.


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from Alois Wolf
Old Nov 29, 2007, 01:46 PM

Default Re: Looking for info on BCIT
Originally Posted by jensmom View Post
Hello everyone, I am new here and I am hoping to get some info on the LPN program offered at Burlington County Institute of Technology. Specifically the 2 year night program. Has anyone attended classes here, and if so, how was the program?
I am a mother of 3 with a full time job. I returned to school about 3 years ago with the intention of becoming an RN. I completed all of the nursing pre-reqs at Gloucester County College and was accepted at both GCC and Helene Fuld for the fall of 2005. Unfortunately, family and finances would not allow me to leave my full time job. I still dream of becoming a nurse and thought the 2 year evening LPN program might help get me to my dream. I can still work during the day and classes are 3 nights a week and 1 weekend a month which is doable for me. I would really like to hear from someone that has attended the program at BCIT. Thank you.
I'm right there with you. I just got accepted into the day program at the medford campus. I haven't started my classes yet, but I will and can be a help to you in the future... unless you have other questions I could possibly answer.
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