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Hi!
Did Lincoln Tech offer good financial aid? I was looking but it was out of my price range.
Middlesex County offers is a 15- month program if interested:
https://sites.Google.com/mcmsnj.net/practicalnursing/general-information
Morris county offers one as well:
https://mcvts.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=templates.CustomTemplatePreview&ContentID=154
Justtry1 said:Hi!
Did Lincoln Tech offer good financial aid? I was looking but it was out of my price range.
Middlesex County offers is a 15- month program if interested:https://sites.Google.com/mcmsnj.net/practicalnursing/general-information
Morris county offers one as well:
https://mcvts.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=templates.CustomTemplatePreview&ContentID=154
Hi, the financial aid I received was from FAFSA and I received almost $10k. Honestly I wouldn't say that's a lot, considering I would than have to take out a $25k loan, but I'm pretty sure you can apply for scholarships and such. I can't seem to find a LPN program around my area that's not around $30k.
AAMelly
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Hi, I am searching for LPN programs in NJ to attend for 2024. I am currently looking into Lincoln Tech in Paramus and am super excited, and I have my TEAS test coming up this Saturday. I do receive financial aid at Lincoln, but was wondering if there are any other LPN programs that I could consider that are better financially. I just want to be able to way out any options. I cannot be in school for 2 years, and liked the fact that Lincoln's LPN program is only a year long. I would really appreciate any sort of advice as an upcoming nursing student or if there are any other schools in North NJ to look into. Thank you.