Published Feb 27, 2008
patred5
12 Posts
I'm looking into applying at Indiana Dabney Univ b/c they offer evening classes/clinicals. I'm tired of taking TEAS test and waiting and waiting to find out that I haven't been accepted into these community college nursing programs. I have a good GPA and I did really good on my teas test at Ivy Tech.
I can't afford to quit my job so I need evening classes.
They have a 15-month RN program. Very expensive, but hey! I'm not getting any younger.
37 years old and waiting......
Please help!!! Advice needed.
Patred5
angelnurse80
54 Posts
I'm looking into applying at Indiana Dabney Univ b/c they offer evening classes/clinicals. I'm tired of taking TEAS test and waiting and waiting to find out that I haven't been accepted into these community college nursing programs. I have a good GPA and I did really good on my teas test at Ivy Tech. I can't afford to quit my job so I need evening classes.They have a 15-month RN program. Very expensive, but hey! I'm not getting any younger.37 years old and waiting......Please help!!! Advice needed.Patred5
just wandering, did u go
hello, i was wandering if u startd the program
No, I never did attend Indiana Dabney University.
Did you decide on which school you were attending???
no i haven't yet
sohonyc
1 Post
This school is a joke so don't even plan on applying to this school. Some shady business for students passing the classes.
so do u go to the school
bigbadd23
3 Posts
Hi, my friend and i was thinking about going for the ASN program in may, I've been asking the same question has anyone attended. No one on this post i've noticed attended or even no anyone thats @ least pass boards. So now I think i might to reanalize this situation, you know what they say if it sounds to good to be true it usually is. If there are any graduates out there please feel free to inform your fellow nurses of any info on the school.
thanks Biggbadd23
fsingh
18 Posts
Hello, I know a lot about dabney university. It is state accredited as well. If it wasnt it wouldnt be a college.
Medic2RN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
1,576 Posts
Moved to Indiana Nursing Programs.