Nurses General Nursing
Published Jul 8, 2007
geo124
8 Posts
For anyone in Atlanta area, this may be of benefit. It appears that one school has finally gotten a clue. Although I live too faraway to attend. Brenau univ offers a 3 year BSN in nursing. Claases meet every Tuesday & Thursday 6p-10p and clinicals are held every other weekend. How geat is that. This school has the sense to know that tons of people want to go back to school, but can't afford to quit their full time day jobs. I wonder when the rest of America will get a clue. We can try to figure out what's going on on other planets and outer space, but the lightbulb is not coming on in regards to the nursing problem. Just think about what a full time weekend nursing program would do if one school (just one) in each state state would offer it. This nursing problem would be a memory. Just something to think about.
fultzymom
645 Posts
ALthough I am not from where you are, I went to a nursing program like this et it helped us tremendously!! It was awesome. The schedule works great for all of the working moms and stay-at-home moms who want to go to school but have to work or do not want to put their kids in day care all day long!!
Faeriewand, ASN, RN
1,800 Posts
Gee I didn't even think about how much this would help moms with little ones. What a great system! Our CC has this option also. I just thought it was for working students.
TiffyRN, BSN, PhD
2,315 Posts
I recently saw a local ad for an LVN (aka LPN) program in the DFW, Texas area that meets evenings and weekends. I know nothing else about it such as price, or pass rate. Most of the website is under construction. Hope it's ok to post a link, I really am not connected to them.
http://www.dni.edu
PMFB-RN, RN
5,351 Posts
South west Technical College in SW Wisconsin offers a 4 year, very part time ADN with no waiting list. Cost about $6K for residents.
http://www.swtc.edu