Published Aug 1, 2004
bioniclewoman
275 Posts
Has anyone gone to Hill or know anyone that went there. I'm thinking of applying to their ADN program as a back up to my plan "A". I live in Burleson so I don't think it would be to bad of a drive especially since there isn't really any traffic involved in the commute. Are there any other ADN programs in the south Fort Worth area besides Tarrant County College?
Never mind, I just looked at their web site real carefully and they don't even offer an ADN program.
In one place on their web site it says under the department listings "Department of Health" and under that is says "Associates in Nursing" which I assumed ment they offered ADN, but all it really is, is a degree in nursing prerequisites.
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
I live in Joshua and attent TCC now you are right Hill has no ADN program. They did have a LVN to RN program for a couple of years but that is gone. Your only choices are SWAU in Keene ( are ya rich) , TSU in Stephenville (BSN), Weatherford college (ADN), El Centro/Brookhaven (ADN) Dallas , Navarro-corsicana (ADN), TWU-Dallas (BSN). I am applying to McLennan community college this month but that is in Waco. I hear TCC has a good program , but I hear hard to get into. Good Luck!!!
Im about 100% sure that was for the LVN to ADN transition they had at one time. Their last class is about to graduate.:)
Never mind, I just looked at their web site real carefully and they don't even offer an ADN program. In one place on their web site it says under the department listings "Department of Health" and under that is says "Associates in Nursing" which I assumed ment they offered ADN, but all it really is, is a degree in nursing prerequisites.
texaslilly2005
3 Posts
Hill College has had a Board approved LVN-ADN Transition program for the last 3 years. The website is www.hillcollege.edu/lvnadn. Hope this helps.:wink2:
lake girl
61 Posts
Hill college now has all three; ADN, LVN, and a bridge.