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A friend of mine just graduated ASN and loved it. One of the things that she really appreciated was the fact that if you go onto your BSN there, they give you a good discount on tuition. (I haven't looked into that so I don't know how much) The only reason I won't apply is because I have already taken most sciences and Laboure requires you to take them at their school. I don't want to go through that all over again. Good luck .. I am sure you will enjoy it
They let you take a test to exempt you from having to redo both Anatomy & Physiology's, if you have completed both of them with a passing grade. I'm not sure about Microbiology since I haven't taken it yet so I will taking it at Laboure'. @hopefulRN'17
I don't know about 60k for two years but it's is pricey prob more like 40k if you don't utilize grants / scholarships & transfer credits. I'm happy to be in the program & have learned tons but I would love them to get more organized. I emailed the director of nursing to see if I can get into nursing 1020 but if I can't until January 2015 which will push my grad date from August to December of next year. I will take the 4 co-requisites I have left this fall.
mag426, ADN, BSN
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Does anyone attend this college? If so how do you like it and are you in their nursing program? I start in the fall in the nursing Adn program, just curious to get some updated reviews about the facility. :)