Platt College Tulsa OK???

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Anyone graduate from here? They have a 2 year RN program. Are the credits transferrable if I decided at a later date to get my BSN? I asked the lady on the phone but she has me more confused than before I called. They also are 'seeking' accreditaion, which she said is a 'formality'..huh?

Any help appreciated!

32 mom of three who wants to be a nurse...am I cwazy?

What you need to do is call the college and find out what universities their credits transfer into. Here in CA, the UC system will not accept transfers from the community colleges, but the Cal State system will.

They also are 'seeking' accreditaion, which she said is a 'formality'..

I would definately watch out for this.:nono: Call them back and try to speak to another person.

Check out TCC.

Specializes in Pediatrics (Burn ICU, CVICU).

"They also are 'seeking' accreditaion, which she said is a 'formality'..huh?"

That would be a VERY BIG red flag for me. I don't know about your state, but in my state, you are required to graduate from an accredited school of nursing in order to sit for boards.

Specializes in Geri, Home Health, OB GYN.

From what I know of Platt College they are pretty fishy!!! I actually considered them first but after hearing they weren't accredited and had been trying since something like 2000 I decided just to stay locally and go to LVN school. As far as I know no one in OK or TX will accept work completed there. :nurse:

Hey hun it's me again. It is my opinion that you should choose one of the colleges on the website I gave you. You KNOW those are good. And going to a real college is better in my opinion than a vocational school that is seeking accreditation. Don't worry about money! You can call local hospitals and ask if they give loan reimbursment or scholorships to nurses who will work for them. Community colleges aren't too expensive either, and with financial aid and scholorships you will be fine.

I don't know exactly what to do. I might just have to go get a CMA after 10 months so I can work my way throught the rest of college. I am only eligible for $6600 financial aid and no other money coming my way for a while. This is more difficult than I thought. I just found out it's going to take a year of me just taking pre-req's just to get into TCC...So basically 3 years and I don't have three years or the tuition. Lots of thinking...Thanks so much for your input.

Oh boy....I just came back to read other replies and read the OP more carefully. First time around I missed the part about "seeking accreditation." BIG RED FLAG......you can't sit your boards if the school is not accredited.

I don't know exactly what to do. I might just have to go get a CMA after 10 months so I can work my way throught the rest of college. I am only eligible for $6600 financial aid and no other money coming my way for a while. This is more difficult than I thought. I just found out it's going to take a year of me just taking pre-req's just to get into TCC...So basically 3 years and I don't have three years or the tuition. Lots of thinking...Thanks so much for your input.

Trust me there are ways you can pay for college. I am a single mom, 22 years old, and a full time student. I don't work. With clinicals it's almost impossible to have a job and be a nursing student. If you really want to do this it's possible. The 6,600 is for fall and spring semester then you are eligible again the next year. You get financial aid each year. I recommend that you go to TCC.

Here is a scholorship and tuition repayment page:

http://www.tulsacc.edu/page.asp?durki=2807

Before you get into the nusing program the financial aid will cover most of your costs. You will still probably owe around 1,000 for books and financial aid won't completely cover everything because they divide it into semesters. so for fall you will only get 3,300 if you qualify for the full amount. You can either set up a payment plan or take out a non interest loan. The loan won't be for much and as you can see your college has a program that pays off your loans for time worked at hospitals. You are not accountable for making payments on your loans until you get your degree. It is going to take me 3 years (I have finished 1 already) but that is the best way to do it when you have children. And it's really the best way to do it overall. Trust me you can do this! Make good grades and work hard and you won't have to worry.

well it's accredited by the vocation schools board, but not by tge national nurses one...does this matter?

http://www.plattcollege.org/

It was my understanding that they go by your household income. My husband makes like $50,000 a year...Not that I see any of that personally as he pays all the bills and has little left over. It stinks that I get denied these things because of his income. We don't even share a checking account. It would be easier if I was a single mom with no income, then I would have tons of ways to do this. I like my husband, so I plan to keep him though...lol

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