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that is a thread to read. In Denton( where I am ) TWU and North Central Texas College, both offer nursing courses. If you are looking at different areas look at the community colleges. Collin county, Tarrent county,Denton county and Wise county all have at least one college that is offering nursing. Good lucky,Dusty
lvn to rn programs ..okie dokie here we go..
tarrant county - brand new first class started this summer
el- centro-
navarro
hill- johnson county campus
tarleton state- lvn to bsn
weatherford lvn to adn
nctc
twu , tcu and uta does not have a bridge program.
hey,does anyone know of any other lpn-rn programs in north texas? the only one i have found so far is at vernon college.
thanks,
robert
I happen to live in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, where many LVN-to-RN bridge programs exist. Here's a list of all of the bridge programs that I can think of in DFW, North Texas, and East Texas:
1. Tarrant County College, Fort Worth (LVN-to-RN)
2. El Centro College, Dallas (LVN-to-RN)
3. Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch (LVN-to-RN)
4. Tarleton State University, Stephenville (LVN-to-BSN)
5. Weatherford College, Weatherford (LVN-to-RN)
6. Hill College, Cleburne (LVN-to-RN)
7. Navarro College, Corsicana (LVN-to-RN)
8. Trinity Valley Community College, Kaufman (LVN-to-RN)
9. North Central Texas College, Gainesville (LVN-to-RN)
10. Northeast Texas Community College, Mount Pleasant (LVN-to-RN)
11. Grayson County College, Denison (LVN-to-RN)
12. Paris Junior College, Paris (LVN-to-RN)
13. Angelina College, Jasper (LVN-to-RN)
14. Texarkana College, Texarkana (LVN-to-RN)
15. Cisco Junior College, Abilene (LVN-to-RN)
16. Angelo State University, San Angelo (LVN-to-RN)
17. McLennan College, Waco (LVN-to-RN)
There are many more of these bridge program in Texas, but this is all I can think of at the moment. I hope this is useful.
NCTC, TWU, MWSU. can you be a little more clear of where you are moving to Dallas Ft.worth Arlington, Denton
Hi,
Thanks for all the school names. I will actually be about 50 miles southwest of Wichita Falls. I have not been able to find many links on line in the area for jobs.
Thanks,
Robert
Yes, I'm sure that Brookhaven College offers an LVN-to-RN bridge program. In fact, it is a somewhat new program that started in late 2005.Are you sure about Brookhaven I was on there website and I couldnt find anything on LVN to RN bridge. I graduate the LVN program in one week and I am really interested in bridging over.
niceguytx
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Hey,
Does anyone know of any other LPN-RN programs in North Texas? The only one I have found so far is at Vernon College.
Thanks,
Robert