LVN programs in Orange County/LA

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I was wondering which school most of you went to, how much it cost as a whole, and if it matters if your college is accredited...and by who?

I'm looking into Stanbridge college in Irvine but haven't heard much about it. They offer a one year LVN program. Does anyone else recommend any other LVN programs in the area? I'd like to attend an LVN to Rn bridge upon completion. I think some CSU offer it.

Specializes in telemetry.
Hi,

Anyone know about Concorde in San Bernardino area(or Garden Grove), passing rate, instructors etc.?

Thanks

All I know is that it's way overpriced & the teachers aren't very educated themselves. I used to work in an acute facility as an LVN & the concorde instructors would be asking me tons of questions..................

I still highly recommend Citrus College

Hi,

I am looking at Stanbridge as well. I would like to hear more information about it tho. I'm going down on Friday to talk to them. Does anyone know anything about the school- good or bad?

Hello,

I just met with someone at Stanbridge... what is your take on that school? did you join? did you look at others?

thanks

I saw your post, you said Citrus college choose 45 people out of 120 to get in the LVN program.

what percentage i have to have in "Introduction of occupution health" course? overall 90% or above?

We find Citrus to be really bad quality of teaching, no standards, 1-2 instructors are rude/bias, plus other problems with a few faculty. Do yourself a favor and check other colleges like MT SAC, Whittier etc..Good luck

Deborah,

It's been almost two years since your post said that you were starting at Stanbridge. I too am looking at LVN programs and Stanbridge is one that I am weighing on heavily. Can you give me some feedback on your experience now that you have graduated? How did you do on your NCLEX and are you currently working as an LVN?

Thanks,

Brandon

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