Published Jan 5, 2009
Cory1976
3 Posts
Hi there, this is my first post and I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on the best way to earn my RN going to school part time. I am32 and I work full time in a non-medical job. I have my high school diploma and I was thinking about taking the CLEP exam just to have more recent scores to give schools. I live in downtown Boston, so closer to the city is better, although I'd be willing to commute. Any help or suggestions would be helpful. I just don't know where to start. Thanks in advance.
pristock230
77 Posts
Mass Bay has a night program that is a 3 yr program
I'll look into it thanks
c_white1
78 Posts
UMASS Lowell has a part time RN program. A friend of mine just was accepted. Check it out on their website.
Good luck!
Ginger's Mom, MSN, RN
3,181 Posts
Quincy College has an active evening PN and RN program. Most are in your boat, working fulltime and older.
Giblets
5 Posts
Try Lawrence Memorial/Regis School of nursing. They have flexible options.
Thanks I'm going to set up some appointments at the few of the schools soon and now I have a few more options thanks.
Go to Mass Board of Nursing
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/quality/boards/rnnecpro.pdf
Good luck in whatever you choose.
ERICA57
44 Posts
The UMass Lowell part-time program is for nurses who already have an RN and want a Bachelor's...