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Can anyone tell me of any lpn schools in Orlando? I know there is Orlando tech but besides that? Also has anyone graduated from the lpn at orlando Tech? If so I would like some advice on that.

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can anyone tell me of any lpn schools in orlando? i know there is orlando tech but besides that? also has anyone graduated from the lpn at orlando tech? if so i would like some advice on that.

thank you and have a great day

hi, i checked out what programs are there but the only other place i saw in orlando specifically was "florida hospital college of health sciences" but their approval status was "closed." so i guess they aren't approved/accredited anymore, but you may want to make sure...their status may have changed.

i also saw one in kissimmee (that's close, right?) so if you aren't totally bound to staying exactly in orlando and are up for a commute then maybe "technical education center of osceola" is all right.

by the way, i got this information at florida's department of health website. here's the link for the list (the lpn programs are near the bottom):

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/nursing/lst_trainingprograms.pdf

also, you're more familiar with the orlando region then me, i'm from miami. so you might know some of these cities and know if they are close enough to you. don't forget, any city that you're unfamiliar with you should check at a site like mapquest.com to see how far it is, you never know!

hope that helps you and good luck! :)

thanks for all your help christina.

hi, i checked out what programs are there but the only other place i saw in orlando specifically was "florida hospital college of health sciences" but their approval status was "closed." so i guess they aren't approved/accredited anymore, but you may want to make sure...their status may have changed.

i also saw one in kissimmee (that's close, right?) so if you aren't totally bound to staying exactly in orlando and are up for a commute then maybe "technical education center of osceola" is all right.

by the way, i got this information at florida's department of health website. here's the link for the list (the lpn programs are near the bottom):

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/nursing/lst_trainingprograms.pdf

also, you're more familiar with the orlando region then me, i'm from miami. so you might know some of these cities and know if they are close enough to you. don't forget, any city that you're unfamiliar with you should check at a site like mapquest.com to see how far it is, you never know!

hope that helps you and good luck! :)

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