moving to Frisco, Texas???lpn/rn programs

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I might be moving to Frisco, Texas does anyone know of any lpn or rn programs there? Please help I have been accepted to Illinois but husband got a job in Frisco, don't want to loose my dream.

Check out collin county at http://www.ccccd.edu/nursing/

I believe it will be your nearest nursing program, next would be Brookhaven or Northlake.

http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/instruction/h-h-services/nursing/

http://www.northlakecollege.edu/academics/mathscience/nursing.html

Welcome to Tx and good luck.

Sandy

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Check out collin county at http://www.ccccd.edu/nursing/

I believe it will be your nearest nursing program, next would be Brookhaven or Northlake.

http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/instruction/h-h-services/nursing/

http://www.northlakecollege..edu/academics/mathscience/nursing.html

Welcome to Tx and good luck.

Sandy

Thanks alot I need all the tips I can get.

Another alternative is Grayson County College. LVN program is actually held at the VanAlstyne campus, which is just north of Mckinney. I live in Frisco - it was about a 30-45 minute drive depending on traffic in the morning.

RN program is held at the Sherman campus. From frisco it was about a 50 minute drive - I drove straight up 289 (Preston Road) to 52, then 1417 ( I think - Not sure) but it was approx 55 miles.

Since you are already accepted into a program in Illinois, is there any way you can stay and try to compete it? The programs here are very competitive, you will most likely be waiting another year or two.

As said in the previous post, Collin County College is the closest. It's campus is right off of Community and 380 in McKinney. If you had already been accepted into the nursing program at your last school I assume you already have most of the required pre-reqs except possibly statistics. Anyways, Collin has a great nursing program. I was accepted last semester and I start in August. It is very competitive but not too hard. Just make straight A's and you're basically in. I hear people complain about how hard it is to get in, but when you do get in you know that you deserve to be there and there is a bigger sense of accomplishment. Besides wouldn't you rather have your nurse working on you be a straight A and very competent person rather than a B and C student who completed whatever program was the easiest?

Another alternative is Grayson County College. LVN program is actually held at the VanAlstyne campus, which is just north of Mckinney. I live in Frisco - it was about a 30-45 minute drive depending on traffic in the morning.

RN program is held at the Sherman campus. From frisco it was about a 50 minute drive - I drove straight up 289 (Preston Road) to 52, then 1417 ( I think - Not sure) but it was approx 55 miles.

Grayson County College has an excellent LVN-RN program. I met many of them when they transitioned to the RN program and they REALLY knew their stuff. Very tough program but well, well worth it in the long run!

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Thanks everyone. No I don't have statistics:(. The program here starts in January so I have six months to see what I can get into down in Texas.

Hopefully I can find something I will look into the schools listed. I am a CNA and can hopefully find work there.

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As said in the previous post, Collin County College is the closest. It's campus is right off of Community and 380 in McKinney. If you had already been accepted into the nursing program at your last school I assume you already have most of the required pre-reqs except possibly statistics. Anyways, Collin has a great nursing program. I was accepted last semester and I start in August. It is very competitive but not too hard. Just make straight A's and you're basically in. I hear people complain about how hard it is to get in, but when you do get in you know that you deserve to be there and there is a bigger sense of accomplishment. Besides wouldn't you rather have your nurse working on you be a straight A and very competent person rather than a B and C student who completed whatever program was the easiest?

Thanks for the info but I am a very competent B student. I will still be a great nurse.

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Since you are already accepted into a program in Illinois, is there any way you can stay and try to compete it? The programs here are very competitive, you will most likely be waiting another year or two.

If I can't start in Texas I'm thinking of staying fot the program here and commuting to Texas on no school days . Christmas break, spring break, summer, etc. The cost of living is so much cheaper.

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Besides wouldn't you rather have your nurse working on you be a straight A and very competent person rather than a B and C student who completed whatever program was the easiest?
I've met many straight-A students who were intelligent, but lacked the common sense and assertiveness to ever be good at bedside nursing. I've met nurses who earned 'C' grades, and these people could run circles around anyone by providing wonderful care.

In other words, a nurse is not made by the grades he/she earns.

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In addition, here's a list of some other RN programs in and around DFW, if you're willing to commute. Some of these schools are not as competitive as Collin County's program, while others are fierce.

1. Tarrant County College, Fort Worth

2. El Centro College, Dallas

3. Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch

4. Tarleton State University, Stephenville

5. Weatherford College, Weatherford

6. Hill College, Cleburne

7. Navarro College, Corsicana

8. Trinity Valley Community College, Kaufman

9. North Central Texas College, Gainesville

10. Northeast Texas Community College, Mount Pleasant

11. Grayson County College, Denison

12. Paris Junior College, Paris

13. Angelina College, Jasper

14. Texarkana College, Texarkana

15. Cisco Junior College, Abilene

16. Angelo State University, San Angelo

17. McLennan College, Waco

18. University of Texas at Tyler

19. Tyler Junior College

20. Southwestern Adventist, Keene

21. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth

22. University of Texas at Arlington

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