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Good evening program in ATL?

Hi guys,

I plan to move from Philly to ATL Jan 2014 and I am trying to find a good place to begin my nursing education (I am doing most of my prereqs here at Community College of Phila.) So, my question is, does anyone know of a good evening nursing program in Atlanta? I've been looking at GSU, but it doesn't mention anything about evenings, so I am assuming its a day program. Also, does anyone know the name of the local community college (so that I can finish these last 2 or 3 prereqs.) I am a medical assistant, and am pretty sure that I will end up working during the day, so only my nights (and hopefully) wknds are free. Any insight is appreciated! TY. =)

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Hi! The only evening BSN program in Atlanta that I know of is Brenau University. They have a full-time and part-time nursing program. I have applied to the the part-time program for the Spring 2014 because like you I need to work full-time. The only thing is it is a private school. As far as community colleges, there are many. It depends on where you are located. I attend Georgia Perimeter and they have campuses in Clarkston (Stone Mountain), Decatur, Newtown, and Dunwoody. I might have missed one more campus. Another community college in Atl that is popular is Gwinnett Technical college. I have heard it is a good school. I assume you are going for BSN programs but I also wanted to mentioned that both community colleges I mentioned have good ASN programs. Hope this helps!

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