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This is my first time posting here. I'm currently a Cna working in Billerica ma, and I live in southern nh. I'm going crazy looking for an evening nursing program for rn! I haven't been to school for 19 years, so this is a huge thing for me! Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Lawrence Memorial/Regis College in Medford, MA has an evening/weekend division. They have an excellent program with a 98% NCLEX pass rate. I would also look at the local community colleges, a lot of them have an evening program.

Middlesex cc in lowell has evening program. Two nites a week and clinical on sat.

I do know the waitlist is atleast one to two years. Im starting their program in the fall.

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I was basically told that I wouldn't get into middlesex because I'm from NH, due to MA having priority.

Oh that stinks then...

Well did u look into st. josephs in nashua? They have lpn and rn program.

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I did look onto their, but they don't have evening programs. I'm really starting to feel stuck! There is always Rivier, but they're expensive.

I know northern essex cc used to have an evening program, not sure if they still do...

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Looks like I may have gotten talked into getting my lpn first. Now the search is on for an evening lpn program.

Check out gltech.org

Its greater lowell voke they have an evening weekend lpn track.

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