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Hello, I am looking for LPN schools in Michigan, because I am sick of waiting to get into the nursinhg program at my school. It is taking way to long. Thanks so much
Hello, I am looking for LPN schools in Michigan, because I am sick of waiting to get into the nursinhg program at my school. It is taking way to long. Thanks so much
Baker College Auburn Hills has an LPN program. There is no waitlist; you either get accepted or not. If not, you apply again next enrollment period. Right now, they only accept 30 people a year, but I think they're trying to get approved for a second program right now. They were also just approved for the LPN-to-RN bridge, with the first program starting in September. I was just accepted and start in September, so I can't tell you much more yet, but entry was based on pre-reqs GPA, repeat classes, classes transferred in, and HESI. Good luck to you - I hope you find a school that works for you and one that you can get accepted to in a reasonable timeframe! :)
Hello I am new here and need some serious help! I am thinking about going to dorsey school for LPN. Its accredited by the state of michigan board of nursing but not the NLN. I currently do not have a car and no job so my options are very limited. Has anyone ever been through the dorsey school system? I have already been screwed by another school (baker) and I do not want it to happen again.
psalm, RN
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Be very careful of places like ITT Tech. I'm not saying their program is inferior, but it may not be transferable. So if you plan on going to RN will all your toil be in vain b/c credits don't transfer. Something to consider no matter where one takes LPN course. Let us know how it goes.