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I am applying to the LPN program at Charity school of nursing for the Fall 2011 program. The application is due at the end of this month and I wanted to know if anyone else on here is applying, in the program already, or finished the program. I am very nervous about getting in.
Ok, now I'm worried after you said you've been rejected before. I wonder how many ppl are applying? The lady I spoke to the day I filled out my application told me 100 applicants are accepted but idk how true that is. If I'm not accepted I will continue to go to olhcc and apply to their program in the spring for my bachelors and take the HESI to apply to LSU's program. I also have a child and need to get everything in order. I wish they would tell us sooner than the date you said because if we are accepted, I heard there are a lot of things we have to do before class starts.
I was denied twice last aug I was denied because I didnt have ap or nutrition completed, but was in the process of taking nutrition. But I had made a c in it so I was denied again. But no I have all of it completed with As and Bs so if I don't get in this time in going to delta. Yeah I really wish I knew everything sooner because I run a family daycare at the moment and I don't want to tell parents I'm closing last minute. And I have two vacations planned this summer.
You are for sure going to be accepted this time with a profile score that high. I wouldn't worry if I were you. Good luck on everything though and I hope we all see each other in August. Thanks for the Nunez info, I went online as well. I'm going to wait to see if I'm accepted or not and then probably go over there fore some more info.
Also, do any of you know anything about Nunez Community College LPN program? A lot of ppl said they were also applying there when I went to take the compass at Delgado. I really would hate drive all the way to chalmette from metarie though.
Nunez's LPN program has a new director, and she has totally redone the program (for the better). The program is only 12 months now and has more clinical time than classroom time, so more hands on stuff than before. Also, the clinicals are done in hospital units as opposed to nursing homes. I believe there are 2 or 3 weeks in a nursing home, and the rest is in major hospitals in the area. I'm applying to start there in the spring. My initial plan was to do an RN/BSN program, but I'm having some difficulty getting into a program. Good luck everyone. :)
tyna2005
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Well im looking into dillard and lsu if i not accepted into charity. I was going to apply to Charity RN program but my profile score was low and they just changed the test. Do you know when we will find out if we're accepted or not