Published Jan 28, 2008
latinadream
23 Posts
Can somebody assist me with finding an LPN program in Chicago, IL? I am having a hard time finding an evening program in IL does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you very much every little helps!!!
jgo86
10 Posts
yeh theres northwestern institute of health and technology they offer the lpn program for night students and its in the north side of chicago by lawrence and pulaski i went there and they were pretty good but it cost alot like around 14,000 or so and then theres dawson on the southside and i think theres more out there but there is a waiting list if you want more info just msg me. hope this helps
Cocolino
3 Posts
Americare....Good Luck
HellooooNurse
22 Posts
Are community colleges not an option? They have lots of options time-wise, but not a lot of room in the program. That's the only bad thing.
The private places usually have lots of options, but you have to weed out the crappy ones. I looked at these guys:
*Americare Institute
Americare Technical School
CMK Healthcare
International Career Institute
*J. Renee Career Facilitation, Inc.
Northwestern Inst. of Health & Tech
Omega Healthcare Technical School
*PCCTI
I put stars next to the ones that caught my attention for one reason or another. Not that the other ones aren't worth looking into, I'm just particular about some things.
mydee
123 Posts
I am just wondering do you know how much International career institute cost? What is their entrance exam and what score do you have to get to get into their program? Any information about this program that you know will be of a great help to me.
fulloflifelove
5 Posts
Ey Latina gurl. Apply at humbold vocational. Number one is way cheaper than the private institutions. Two you can get in through carreras. Why pay 14, 000 for an LPN program when you can pay around 5,000...I went to humboldt..go for it.
JQ_RN
83 Posts
Hey fulloflifelove,
I am actually looking into the lpn program at the humbolt park location through carreras de salud, since you went there do you mind sharing your experiences of the program. I was told I was a very strong candidate and that it was very possible that if I apply now I would be getting in for the program that starts in Spring of 2011. They also told me that they help you get your LPN to RN after you have finished their LPN program. Any informantion would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
gosia06
11 Posts
what the through carreras de salud means?is it anything that will help us to get accepted into their LPN program?