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Evening/Weekend RN programs

So far, I only know of one college that has an evening/weekend program - CCBC - Essex. Anyone know of any others? Just curious. I'm attending Essex right now for my pre-reqs, but still want to keep my options open when it's time to apply for nursing school.:nurse:

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So far, I only know of one college that has an evening/weekend program - CCBC - Essex. Anyone know of any others? Just curious. I'm attending Essex right now for my pre-reqs, but still want to keep my options open when it's time to apply for nursing school.:nurse:

Look into Villa Julie aka Stevens College. They may have some eve/weekend classes, but not a program per se.

Howard Community College has an evening program. You can do RN or LPN.

There is Howard community college in columbia. It may be a little far for you but they do have evening classes and some of the clinicals are on the weekend. Hope this helps

Frederick Community College has an E/W program. Classes are on Wed. nights from 5-9ish and clinicals are Sat and Sun. There are a few times during the course of the program that you will have to go during a weekday (ex: the OR only operates on weekdays - one 12 hour day spent there).

i believe college of notre dame has weekend accelerated not sure. its an only female college i think

Stevenson University, the former Villa Julie, used to have a night / weekend only option that was pitched towards working adults. They didn't get enough interest, partially because it was a 3 year program, so they switched over to having a more accelerated traditional option instead.

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