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Starting a evening/weekend nursing program
Thanks VioletKaliLPN, Of course it is not easy, and it's going to cost too. Yes, community colleges in California are best value for the money, and quality of instruction. I just hope they have the authority to offer non-subsidized courses in the evening or weekend. Many community colleges now probably have idle facilities as there is no funding to offer courses. It's just an idea. Maybe there are enough people out there interested in starting something. Maybe there are people out there know something with running a school, managing the accreditation process, teaching a couple of courses, raising money, or partnering with hospitals for externship ... Of course I will keep trying on my own. It's not rush but just searching for the right conditions. Thanks NM
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Starting a evening/weekend nursing program
Hi all, I am a working adult living in San Francisco BayArea. I've been wanting to go to nursing school since 2000 but can never make it due to many obligations and schedule. I've been taking many prerequisite courses like AP, psychology, nutrition ...from local community colleges. I've been admitted twice to local ADN programs but could not make make them neither. What I've been searching for is a part-time program that one can attend twice a week in the evening, and one day over the weekend for a couple of years to get the initial LVN license. After that there are many opportunities for BSN, RN or higher if so desire. There are many local evening programs, and they go for five evening per week and cost a lot. There are also out-of-state distance learning or blended learning, but California does not approve any of them. There are programs in New York City and Dallas, but none in California. I am thinking there must be someone out there who needs to do the same thing. There must be a market in the area for working adults who desire to get into nursing but have limited time and financial resources. Anyone here on the same thoughts that want to pool some resources to start a part-time nursing school to meet this demand? Please inbox me. Inbox me also if you would want to attend such school. It won't be easy and we won't want to start or attend a shady school neither ... but let's see if we can create such a school and it would cost less than 20k for the LVN license. Maybe we can start it as a project on this board. I am not sure if it would violate the board policy to post my email and phone here, so please inbox me. We can then exchange contact info. Thanks NM
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Anyone attends Imed Academy in San Jose?
Is this program in San Jose? Also, I have heard lots of bad things about Boston Reed from students of other programs, that they do not have a gơd clinical network. Sometimes you are on your own to find clinicals ... that probably will not work for LVN .
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Anyone attends Imed Academy in San Jose?
Thanks, It's quite a long commute for you from SJ to CCSF. Also, do you know of any people go to private LVN program in the area? NM
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Anyone attends Imed Academy in San Jose?
I talked to the school, and they have many programs: phlebotomy, med assistant, MRI, ultrasound ... and LVN in the evening, so it looks like a good place for anyone still want to work full-time. Their website is http://www.imededu.com/Pages/Home.aspx Anyone is attending there? If possible, please share your experience in class, clinical? Thank you, NM