Nurses General Nursing
Published Jul 16, 2003
thank you for you advice
veedot
25 Posts
i wish my community college had an lpn program??
txsugarlvn
47 Posts
amen to that Colleen! I went community college as well and paid less than $3K for the whole program including books and uniforms.
colleen10
1,326 Posts
Amen to your program TXSugar!
I'm still paying a $17,000.00 loan on a BS I've never used!
renerian, BSN, RN
5,693 Posts
CAn you transfer your credits to another school? You are liable for the money.
renerian
CseMgr1, ASN, RN
1,287 Posts
When I started nursing school 25 years ago, the tuition was $1,800 per year.
Unbelieveable....
Hardknox
237 Posts
Originally posted by veedot i know its a lot but it dint matter if i was going to graduate and get a job to repay it back
i know its a lot but it dint matter if i was going to graduate and get a job to repay it back
I cannot believe that someone pays $10,500 for a course, nearly graduates and cannot complete a sentence with proper spelling and punctuation. One does not expect to be taught brain surgery in such a program, but at least you should have been required to use the rudiments of english grammer. Were they not training you to write in patient's charts and communicate with other health care members? I agree--you were robbed!
tonicareer
374 Posts
10000 a year for some nursing schools is low. I know many charge 20 thou or more a year. I agree a few years ago tuition was lower, but times have changed. Some states tuition is very high. Not like California.
EmeraldNYL, BSN, RN
953 Posts
My accelerated BSN program is over 20 grand. Plus I have loans from my first degree that I never used. OUCH!!!! College is getting sooooo expensive.......
Cynthiann
322 Posts
The good thing about living here in Oklahoma is that everything is cheap. At my CC our tuition just increased, we now pay $39/ credit hour. But even though I get pell grant to pay my for my classes I will end up graduating with a $25-30 student loan debt that I need for living expenses.
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
When *I* started USC it cost $13 a semester hour. If you went full time then a whole semester was no more than $200.