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I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of these schools, they are usually CC's.

You can do your coursework online, but you have to go in for clinicals.

Anyone going to one of these schools? Which one? What's the schedule like?

Any info would be appreciated.

Specializes in Med/Surg Nurse, Homecare, Visiting Nurse.
I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of these schools, they are usually CC's.

You can do your coursework online, but you have to go in for clinicals.

Anyone going to one of these schools? Which one? What's the schedule like?

Any info would be appreciated.

Not sure what kinds of schools you are talking about, be a little bit more specific. Are you talking of schools like Excelsior College?

no, not excelsior....like a real community college or something like that.

Specializes in ICU, PICC Nurse, Nursing Supervisor.

lol:omy: excelsior is a real college...fully accredited and one of only 7 nursing schools that have the nln honors recognition....i just don't understand why people think ec is not a real school:thnkg:....

no, not excelsior....like a real community college or something like that.

i know it is a real school...i just meant one where you actually have to go to classes......:smackingf

Specializes in Psych, LTC, Acute Care.
i know it is a real school...i just meant one where you actually have to go to classes......:smackingf

Depending on where you live you have to check your own states community colleges. On this board most of the people here are doing Excelsior and Indiana State. You might find your answers on your local state board.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
Depending on where you live you have to check your own states community colleges. On this board most of the people here are doing Excelsior and Indiana State. You might find your answers on your local state board.

I was going to make the same suggestion ... I mean, I know that the CC where I did my paramedic now has an online nursing program with in-person clinicals, but I'm in Virginia, so it's not likely to be helpful information. :)

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