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I will be starting the RN program in the fall. It's a great school, small and like a family. If you have a GPA of 2.5 or above and take a majority of your courses there then you will most likely get accepted into the program. The TEAS is also important. I know ppl who were 1 point away from proficient and didn't get into the program. You will have to study A LOT! It's easier to get in than it is to stay in the program. It is expensive but I love the faculty and all the ppl I've met.
flowersoffaith
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I recently moved here and I've been looking at nursing schools in the area. Because I've still not established in-state residency, any state school would cost quite a bit with the out of state tuition. I was looking at OLHCC and it seems like their tuition is only about 4000 per semester. They also require pretty much the same pre-reqs as the ones I already have. I looked at Charity but since I already have two years of schooling and all my general ed done it would really be a waste to not go ahead and get a BSN. Does anyone have any info or experience with this school or any others?