Published Jul 17, 2014
chove
2 Posts
Hi everyone;
I finished the LVN/LPN program in California in 2006, now I live in Milwaukee, WI and i will like to continue with my education, some school advisors had told me that I can not transfer any of my credits because they are old (I went to private school, so I have no pre-reqs).
I went to Bryant and Stratton college and they will give credit for two classes, but I dont know anyone who has finished the program there recently, to give a better idea how it is, if anyone can give any input I will appreciate, this school ia pricey by the way so thas why I will like to know a little bit more and not been kick out in the middle of the program and get stock with the loans! Thank You all
applejackcrunch
47 Posts
The Wisconsin Technical College System might be a good idea if you're looking for an affordable education. MATC has a good ADN program, but it sounds like you're going to have to take classes again anyway even if you go through B&S, and what are two courses in the long run if you're paying three times as much as something else you can afford? If you're looking for a BSN program, UW Milwaukee might be an option. Alverno College also has a good BSN program and their financial aid office and advisers are usually good about helping students find financial aid options to cover costs (they were for me when I was there, at least). These are the schools I've had experience with at least, hopefully others have more insight on other programs in the area. :)
pmabraham, BSN, RN
1 Article; 2,567 Posts
Good day, chove:
Do look around and while credits for two classes is better than nothing, check out national accreditation, NCLEX pass rates, total investment, etc. In my case, I received ZERO credits/classes out of 93 credits with a 3.98 GPA because the school I went to previously (graduated 1984) was a non accredited business school. On a related, but separate note, most schools will not accept certain science classes that are 5 or more years old (it varies by school as to whether the demark is 5 years, 7 years, or 10).
Thank you.
KHouston1993
6 Posts
I am also attending Bryant and Stratton RN program in the fall. Is the program hard? How are clinicals?