St Joseph School of Nursing

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Any went or going to St Joseph School of Nursing for LPN-RN classes please?

I will like to know if its possible to live in MA ( Lowell, Dracut, Tyngsboro area) and commute to Nashua.

Are all classes held on Nashua Campus?

Is TOEFL still compulsory if you took some college english classes ?

Thanks in advance.

Oh i bought a book of amazon to study with 3 full exams thats all i did

I have a tip when i take a computerized test, i keep my hand off the mouse, only hold the mouse to chose an answer

Please keep me posted on your progress

So you received a letter, not a phone call?

Any update on your admission ?

I wasn't accepted I missed the teas test by 4 points. So I'm taking micro in September and will reapply in February. Will you be at orientation?

Hello, found it hard to find recent posts about St. Josephs. Any recent grads, or current students. would like to know about the clinical placements. where do you take your clinicals?

I wasn't accepted I missed the teas test by 4 points. So I'm taking micro in September and will reapply in February. Will you be at orientation?

Hello I was accepted and did orientation and a PN Predictor exam the day after orientation. The schedule is pretty much good to me for the first semester. No clinicals and I have classes 2 days / week and Friday is Open Labs day for students who want to brush up on their clinical skills.

So far so good, I plan to stay organized to have a successful year. Please do all your non nursing classes ! I still have sociology and English II to take , I wish I took it in the past.

Too bad there is no much info about St Joseph but I'm glad to inform as much as I can.

Have a nice week y'all

Hello, found it hard to find recent posts about St. Josephs. Any recent grads, or current students. would like to know about the clinical placements. where do you take your clinicals?

Hello, I'm a LPN-ASN student and we do not have clinicals the first semester. I believe we take them all at St Joseph Hospital as we went there to get our students ID on orientation day.

Specializes in LTC/REHAB.

Hello All!

I'm graduating THIS SATURDAY! Such a rollercoaster ride this past year but it is OBVIOUSLY worth it in the end and such an exhilarating feeling once you're done. Now, you do NOT have clinical 1st semester. They start 2nd semester. Your clinical can be held at CMC or St. Joes. There is an OB clinical which is held at Parkland medical center. In order to be allowed there, you must pass the drug screen. Last semester (for the LPN-RN) you go to St. Joe's or CMC again but you'll have PACU, ED, Cath lab and possibly one more. You won't necessarily go to all of them but those are the options they have for you (they pick for you)...Ummmm....idk...anymore questions, don't hesitate to ask! :) GOOD LUCK AND BE PROUD OF YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello!! I was wondering if anyone could tell me, if i take ALL the necessary classes for nursing like AP 1 & 2, micro and so on at the community college can i apply here for just the nursing part, like just the clinicals and what would it take about a year to graduate??

I'm applying for the Jan ASN program. I'm curious about the application process and how hard it is to get in? What kind of grades/TEAS scores did people have who were accepted into an associates program here?

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