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Nov 10, 2005 05:25 PM

part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?

by LilyMB

I'm new around here. This is a great place with lots to read and learn!

Anyway, does anyone know of a parttime lvn or adn program in the Houston area?

Thanks so much!

Lily


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from sirI
Old Nov 10, 2005, 06:03 PM

Default Re: part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?
Originally Posted by LilyMB
I'm new around here. This is a great place with lots to read and learn!

Anyway, does anyone know of a parttime lvn or adn program in the Houston area?

Thanks so much!

Lily
and Welcome to Allnurses.com

Great to have you with us. I can move your thread to the Texas forum if you wish. You might receive a better response.
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from LilyMB
Old Nov 10, 2005, 06:10 PM

Default Re: part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?
Thanks.

I appreciate it.
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from sirI
Old Nov 10, 2005, 06:22 PM

Default Re: part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?
Originally Posted by LilyMB
Thanks.

I appreciate it.
You are most welcome.
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Old Nov 11, 2005, 02:11 PM

Default Re: part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?
As far as I know there are no "part time" ADN or LVN programs in the Houston area. One can always take their pre req's on a part time basis but nursing school itself is full time.
Kingwood College (part of the North Harris college district) offers a full time EVENING program for the ADN which starts every January. That is the only evening program in Houston to my knowledge.
Hope that helps.
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No. 5
from m4rtin
Old Nov 23, 2005, 09:50 PM

Default Re: part time lvn or adn programs in Houston area?
You can work full time and still go to nursing school, as long as you manage your time correctly. I've been working full time throughout nursing school and I graduate in may 2006, hopefully.
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