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Q: Is the program accredited?
A: The VN program is accredited by BVNPT - Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians. Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive
Suite 205
Sacramento, CA 95833
Phone: (916) 263-7800
Web: www.bvnpt.ca.gov
Q: Do you offer job placement?
A: Yes; we offer job placement assistance for all students who successfully complete the program. However, we cannot guarantee employment.
Q: How do I pay for the program?
A: We have flexible payment options and private student loans. To download a payment plan click on VN program and you will see an option to print payment option and application package.
Q: How long is the LVN program?
A: Program is approximately 14 months long including clinical training. This does not include the time needed for the Essential Medical Bioscience course.
Q: What is the schedule of the program?
A: Morning group meets 9 am - 2 pm for lectures and from 7 am – 3 pm for clinicals. Evening Group meets 5 pm – 10pm for lectures and from 3 pm – 11 pm for clinicals.
Q: What happens if I fail a class? Will I be expelled from the program?
A: Student will be placed on probation and will have a chance to prepare and retest in a failed subject. If a student has failed during probation he/she will not be able to continue the program. However, student might re-apply and continue the program with the next available group (Subject to space availability).
Q: What if I missed a class?
A: Our general attendance policy indicates that students must attend all scheduled classes. If you know in advance that you will need to miss a class please notify your instructors and make necessary arrangements for makeup work. Leave of absence can be granted by the program director under certain conditions (Please discuss this with the program director).
Q: Are there any breaks within the school year?
A: As a student you will have a 2 week Summer and a 2 week Winter break as well as
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Q: If I'm already a CNA, does that help me qualify?
A: Yes. We offer priority placement for students who already have a CNA, Bachelors or Masters Degree.
Q: Can I still apply to the nursing program if I have a criminal history?
A: The Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT) requires a background check for state licensure. Clinical facilities may deny your participation if your criminal history involves violent crimes, substance abuse crimes, and sexually violent crimes.
Q: What is the length of the program?
A: 14 months.
Q: Do you offer online classes?
A: No. All coursework is hands-on consisting of Didactic lectures, Laboratories, and Clinical Internship.
Q: Are didactic courses and laboratories held on campus?
A: Yes.
Q: Is this a full time program?
A: Yes. The program is considered to be a full time program, even though students are not required to be on campus full time.
Q: Can I take both night and day classes?
A: No, students are not able to switch back and forth between day and evening classes. Students can enroll only into the day schedule or night schedule (not both). However, special circumstances may be accommodated at the discretion of the instructor or program director.
Q: Will I be able to maintain my employment while in the program?
A: With careful time management, many students have been able to maintain part-time employment and have successfully completed the program.
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