Published Mar 24, 2014
nerrico89
6 Posts
I received my acceptance letter for Laboure Fall 2014. Anyone plan on attending in the Fall? I've heard negative things about the program.
jcaratti
3 Posts
Congrats! I'm also applying for the Fall. All I need is to complete the CPT test. I hope to hear from them mid-April. *fingers crossed*
Good Luck! I didn't have to do the CPT test. I wonder if it is because I already have a bachelors degree in another field. I will have to look into that!
AlwaysLearning247, BSN
390 Posts
If you think you're going to have a bad experience, you will. I am currently in the second nursing class at Laboure (out of 4). My experience so far has been positive. There are the people who moan and complain and those are the ones who tend to fail out of the program. Laboure has its ups and downs like any program would. It is very hard and you need to study a lot. Good luck!
I received my acceptance letter for Fall 2014. Hope to see you there!
Congratulations! Do you plan to retake your science courses or pay to test out of them since they do not transfer any science courses?
Yes, I will most likely test out of those courses. I'm glad I saved my textbooks and course materials for Micro and A/P I&II. I plan on spending my summer studying for those courses. What about you?
I am still waiting to hear back from another school, if I officially decide to go to Laboure I will also try to test out. Good luck!
aen2014
2 Posts
It seems as though the reviews on this school are slightly better than last time I looked and they are making improvements. For those of you who already have a Bachelor's, have they followed through with allowing credits to transfer? I don't want to waste my time retaking bs undergrad courses.
emergenceRN17, ASN, BSN, RN
830 Posts
FYI:
I heard they are accepting transfer science courses now. I don't think you have to test out anymore.
Focus&Determine
54 Posts
Hello,
For those of you who may have a bachelor's degree already, and seeking admission to the program. How do you plan to finance the cost of attendance, since grants may not be available to those with a degree already? Also it seems to me that the college is not to scholarship friendly because I don't see anywhere on their site mentioning scholarships. Just curious. Thanks.
PNursing2014
22 Posts
What textbooks do you need?