San Jacinto College LVN Spring 2017

Nursing Students LPN/LVN Students

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Hi everyone! Has anybody applied for the LVN program for the spring? This is the first time me trying to apply for the LVN program. I've been trying for the ADN program but is becoming more competitive and hard to get in, so this time I'm going to try for LVN as well but would like to know what has been their acceptance score and so on.

Hi good morning,

My family is planning a family reunion next summer but I have no idea how the lvn program is as far as semesters. For the people that went to the information session do you guys know? I couldn't make it to the info session.

I looked it up and it is four terms.

I heard that at the san jac south campus you go to school every day of the week for I don't know how many hours a day for a full year. I'm not sure how true that is but hope is not because I work nights.

I heard it is like 3 days a week at the beginning, 8am to 3pm. then subsequently it will be like two days, then clinicals on the weekend. I do not know how true it is. I am going to submit an application at the north campus next tuesday. Hopefully, one of the campuses accepts me.

Girl, like you I wish I had applied to the lvn program a long time ago.

I kept applying to rn programs only and kept getting rejected. smh. Hopefully the lvn program will be a stepping stone for us

I hope so too. I need to get my flu shot so I can go ahead and submit my application at North but same here hope we get accepted somewhere. Maybe lvn is ment for us to take first. The good thing though is that we can always transition straight to BSN after we're done with LVN. I'm crossing my fingers.

I called San Jac South today to check the status of the spring application for the LVN and they said that the committee hasn't met up yet so we will most likely know something by the end of this month or the beginning of October.

Thanks for letting us know.

Has anyone heard anything yet?

No. I went to the north campus to apply. They seriously require that we have all the immunizations completed before they can deem your application complete, as opposed to south campus that let uu wait to be admitted into the program first. So I got the varicella and MMR titer done, and the flu shot. What is left for me now is the TB skin test and the tetorifice.

o wow.....yeah south campus they just said that as long as you have it if you get in but not to apply. I just got my flu shot today here at work so I have to wait for them to send me my updated immunization records. We still go this week to complete everything but hope that gives us a better chance.

I haven't heard anything. I am going to apply at the north campus this week. Just got my last hep B shot, but no titer. Hopefully they'll let me still apply. Anybody know how many wait listed applicants get in to South?

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