Help Looking for LPN Programs in NJ

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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. 

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

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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.

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