Published Oct 22, 2010
fireflies
11 Posts
Is NCP a good school? COMPETENT instructors? Hands-on during clinicals? good clinical sites?
I'm thinking of applying next year.
Thank you.
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
Are you referring to the one in California that has a CNA (20 week) program and an LVN program?
The website says they are accredited. The make no mention of fees.
I am going to move your question to the California Nursing program forum. You may be able to get the info you ask from one of their students.
Christine2009
358 Posts
NCP is a partime program in Hayward and costs $26,000 to attend there. There is no financial aid there so you have to pay for the program yourself in monthly payments. Yes, the school does have a good reputation, but I need financial aid to offset the costs so that is why I did not apply to that school.
HTH!
Are you referring to the one in California that has a CNA (20 week) program and an LVN program?The website says they are accredited. The make no mention of fees.I am going to move your question to the California Nursing program forum. You may be able to get the info you ask from one of their students.
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Yes, the one in CA (Hayward). Okay thanks!
NCP is a partime program in Hayward and costs $26,000 to attend there. There is no financial aid there so you have to pay for the program yourself in monthly payments. Yes, the school does have a good reputation, but I need financial aid to offset the costs so that is why I did not apply to that school.HTH!
Hello! you replied to my other post too. :) yeah they dont have financial aid, and their scholarship has like a contract with the one who will give it, if you're a recipient of the scholarship, after you graduate you have to work for two years in a medically underserved area full time. geeee. i cant do that, coz i need to study again after i finish LVN.
Thanks!
SamanthaCalderon
1 Post
I am applying there now. But in have free college ( I was in the Army for 9 years)