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LA student looking for college
Hello, I am a student from the new orleans area due to start Charity School of Nursing in January 06. Of course those plans have changed and I have relocated to the stafford tx area. This semester I was taking A & P 1 lecture and lab and I need to find a nursing school. It can be a full 2 yr adn program or an accelerated program because I already have a BS. I want to add that the people of Texas have been nothing but nice to us since we have been here. I am proud to call Texas my new home and would appreciate any help in finding a new nursing school.:)
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Took RNPAX AT DELGADO IN JUNE 05 ANYBODYELSE
I already have my CPR card. I took a three week CNA class this summer because I needed to get over some patient fears. It worked and even if I never work as a nursing assistant, I will always see the experience I had at the nursing home as a great one. As soon as I hear something I am going to make the appointment with the doc. I already choose a company to buy my student liability insurance from, and I know where to buy uniforms from, all thanks to this board. I don't want to jump the gun so I am waiting for official word before I leap. Now I won't feel so rushed. I wish I knew more about the parking situation, if it is certain spots or general parking. I would get there at the crack of dawn to park. At Delgado I always have a good spot.
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Took RNPAX AT DELGADO IN JUNE 05 ANYBODYELSE
Thanks for the info. Congrats on getting in!!:kiss Are you scared and excited at the same time like I am? I've already tried on uniforms but will not purchase until I get the information. My medical papers are in my chart at the doctor's office waiting for me to come in for the TB skin test and needed shots. I finished my hep shots already. I just want to be as prepared as possible since several people said that you have a lot to do at the last minute. The biggest thing I am worried about is parking. Are you in the day or evening program?
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Took RNPAX AT DELGADO IN JUNE 05 ANYBODYELSE
I think Charity needs restructuring to fix the entrance process. The hardest part is waiting a year to enter, but I guess it gives you time to finish the prereqs. Despite the problems I do have to say this: I think Charity is fair in it's admissions and point allocation for applicants. If they can keep up with forms and papers students turn in, then I would be a little happier with the process. I didn't score high on the pax, but I have other college degrees, so I guess that was my selling point. As far as getting classes at the last minute nursing stdents have to be counseled in order to register for classes. As far as I can tell, we cannot register until December for Spring 06, so what I am trying to say is that it is last minute for everyone, not just students who get in at the last minute. This is why it is so hectic before the semester starts. Maybe someone who is at Charity can respond to this post and let me know if I am right.
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Took RNPAX AT DELGADO IN JUNE 05 ANYBODYELSE
I'm taking a&p 1 lecture online this semester and so far it seems like a good deal. I have the same teacher for lec and lab. Listen, ask questions until you get clarity. That's what advisors are for. THe packet from Charity tells you who you should speak to depending on what stage you are in the process, i.e. whether you should talk to the science and math department or charity school of nursing. It get's clearer the more you inquire.
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Took RNPAX AT DELGADO IN JUNE 05 ANYBODYELSE
Spring 06 (next semester) notices have already went out. I had everything except pax in by the august 04 deadline and took the pax right after the deadline so I was only considered for the Spring semester. You wait approx. one year from the deadline where all of your documents are in includung pax. I don't know about early entry, but when I called to find out about my application, they told me when it went to the board for review and everything. As far as prereqs, the application packet that I got from Charity School of Nursing and the Delgado Catalog lists what is needed before you can take any nursing classes. I am in a spot now where I was accepted for spring, but I have to finish a&p 1 lecture and lab this semester or I can't start nursing classes. I know that I'm going to pass, but that is a lot of pressure. Anyway, if you are confused about the process, call Charity School of Nursing and ask for the admissions office for the RN program. If you are extra nice to them(say good morning), they will be very helpful to you. Trust me when I say that the nicer I was, the more patient they were with me and my questions.
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charity fall 2005
Oh yeah. On my budget I should ask them if I can get a "cute baby" or "good grades" discount.
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charity fall 2005
NSO seems like the better company. :)
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charity fall 2005
Did they tell you which insurance to get and from where? Is it from a place like this http://www.nso.com/index.php ? I'm just getting prepared for Spring 06 as much as I can. :)
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anyone applied to LE Fletcher???
University of Phoenix has an RN to BSN program only, not LPN to BSN. All states recognize recognize UOP degrees because they are an accredited university. Yes they are expensive, but you have to pay for the convenience of taking classes online. Also a lot of jobs have tuition reimbursement. They do have on ground, face-to-face, RN to BSN classes, and they also have a program called Flexnet. With flexnet you have a 5-6 week class, you go on ground for the first week and the last week and in between you are on the internet or in email newsgroups. I am working on my MBA/HCM through flexnet and this is the only way I could go to nursing school. When I finish Charity I am going to do the bridge program (RN to BSN) at UOP because most nurse management positions require a BSN in addition to a Master's Degree. Here is the info from their website, I just wanted to make sure everyone has correct information before ruling them out. :) Accreditation The Leading University For Busy Adults University of Phoenix was founded in 1976 and accredited in 1978. University of Phoenix offers a unique approach to education, with a multitude of targeted academic programs and locations that stretch across 25 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, British Columbia and through our Distance Education. Over the years, we've grown to become the largest private university in the nation for working adults. University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Master of Science in Nursing degree programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs accredits the Master of Counseling in Community Counseling program in Phoenix and Tucson Arizona, and the Master of Counseling in Mental Health program in Utah.
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charity fall 2005
Hi!!! If you call admissions and ask for a packet, I swear to you that all of those questions will be answered. 5045686411 Classes are accepted twice per year, you have to take the PAX exam, there usually is a year long waiting list, the more prereq classes you have, the more points you get towards entry. I'm in for spring 06, I waited a year, and my GPA is just a 3.2. I have other degrees so I guess that helped. As far as transfer credits, depending on what school the credits were from and the grade made, most science classes transfer. I am picky and unless it was a real advisor or counselor, I will not deal with student workers. Don't get deterred by someone telling you that you have to take something over. You don't have to have all of the prereqs done to get accepted, but you do have to have A & P 1 lec and lab finished, among other classes, to start nursing classes. THat packet answers all of your questions and it doesn't take long to get it. OK? :) That year you wait for entry if you have passed the other requirments goes by fast and will give you an opportunity to finish prereqs. Hope I helped...Rah
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Charity Spring 06 acceptance letters
Thank you...It's always strange how people you don't know can give you more support than your own family, but better the support of strangers then no support at all. With regards to Delgado, if you need help picking teachers, let me know, and if I heard anything, I will share. Take your time with the prereqs and apply and take the pax before the deadline. It may seem like a lot of classes, but it'll be over before you know it. Years ago when I made the decision to start school I had to take several remedial math classes and I thought I would never finish. I am proud to say that I have two degrees and am working on 3 and 4. It was not easy and from day one I had children. I have gone to classes sick, pregnant, in the rain, on the bus, you name it, I did it. I know that I am a tough person with a creamy center, this is why nursing is for me. I am proud of you.
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Charity Hospital
Charity and University Hospital are in desperate need of nurses of any kind. If you want something other than med surg, you will probably do better at University hispital, which is the sister campus of Charity. That's where the maternal-child cluster is located. If hired, they orientate you to the unit as long as it takes for you to get the routine. You can call human resources at 504-903-0663 or nurse recruiting at 504-903-1015.
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Charity School of Nursing Uniforms
THANKS!!!:) This is exactly what I needed.
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Charity School of Nursing Uniforms
Thanks for the info. I just want to be prepared for this...This is a change of career for me and I have a lot riding on my success. Any heads-up is appreciated.