Colorado LPN or more lenient ADN Schools

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Hello all,

It's been awhile since ive posted but my family is moving to Colorado and i will be moving to be closer to them as they are not in the best health. I am going from a career of construction/business to nursing, with a degree in Psychology (BS). It feels as though I am starting completely from scratch and with my low gpa (2.6) it seems like trying to crawl out of a deep slippery pit.

I am looking for an LPN or ADN program to apply to for Fall 2017 or Spring 2018. I know that it is late in the game for Fall admission, which was why I am still considering attending a technical college so I can get the ball rolling and at least work on my LPN. Alternately, I could start in the Spring, but would be at most likely a severe disadvantage being from out of state and having a low gpa.

Would anyone recommend a school that may be more lenient? With all of the tests i'll have to take and HCE i need to have to be competitive it almost feels like no matter what I do, I can't break through into the field of nursing. I was actually granted an interview at Denver School of Nursing but the tuition was absolutely outrageous and im already very deep in debt.

Any advice much appreciated. I just want to start somewhere.

I'm just starting LPN then want to bridge right away to RN did you find anything

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