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Hello,


I'm interested in becoming an RN but I'm looking for a College that will let me keep my job full-time. I know this is hard but this maybe my only way to do the program financially for me to keep my job.


(I live in the Daytona Beach area)


I have looked into Daytona State College - I know they have evening courses that start at 2pm three days a week - Has anyone done this program and can they tell me how it worked for you?


I know that Seminole Community College has a Evening class but I'm not sure about the hours - Has anyone done this program?


I was also looking into Keiser University RN program - I know Jax and Orlando would be closest for me - do they have Evening Courses and if so what were the hours? I know Keiser Is Pricey. I actually did my A.A. in Health Services Administration so I know from first hand


I don't have the best credit to live off of loans, I don't ever qualify for financial aid b/c according to them I make to much (I wouldn't of ever thought, lol) I am single - not married and have no children so I really don't get alot of options there getting help with FAFSA.


I currently work at a Medical Office doing Billing/Coding / Refferrals / Receptionist duties and I also have had past experience in Medical Records so my medical knowledge is well rounded with experience on the office side. I want to branch out to be a nurse and hopefully one day administrative nurse.


I'm really looking for some advice! Thank you for all who comment!
email me: [email protected]

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I don't know where you live but www.hccfl.edu hillsborough community college - Tampa/fl about 45mis to 1hr west of Orlando-has an evening/weekend RN program. It's offered at the Plant City and Dale Mabry campuses. At Dale Mabry, it starts in the winter/Jan and it is Tues/Wed 5-8pm and Sat clinicals 6:30 am - 4:30pmAt NP3, psyche for 2 credits is added on Mon from 5pm to 7pm and then NP 4, mondays are dropped again.

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I worked as RN for many years in Orlando area and can tell you whenever I could hire a Seminole Co Comm College nurse I would jump at it.. They have an excellent program. I have heard wonderful things about the program and they must be true as the quality of ADN nurses is great.. I never knew they had an evening program but I know they are very helpful so call and ask to speak with someone or make an appt. Just as a side note: FL has many very good community colleges for Nursing and there 4 yr colleges are usually top rated... Now hospital and living/working there is debatable.

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Quote from NewGoalRNI don't know where you live but www.hccfl.edu hillsborough community college - Tampa/fl about 45mis to 1hr west of Orlando-has an evening/weekend RN program. It's offered at the Plant City and Dale Mabry campuses. At Dale Mabry, it starts in the winter/Jan and it is Tues/Wed 5-8pm and Sat clinicals 6:30 am - 4:30pmAt NP3, psyche for 2 credits is added on Mon from 5pm to 7pm and then NP 4, mondays are dropped again.

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oh, and I saw they do not require a test to get in - like the HESI, TEAS, etc. Is this right? Basically the entrance is based off of GPA?

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this is an update from seminole state nursing advisor 2012, apparently they no longer offer a specific evening program, some classes are evening but its no garantee , daytona still has the 2pm program.from: nursing [[email protected]]sent: wednesday, may 09, 2012 5:03 pmsubject: re: asn infohello,unfortunately, we do not offer a night/evening program. our nursing courses can be any where from 8:30am to 8pm. please let me know if you have any other questions.thank you and have a great day!!
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 18:10   Views: 529   
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