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Hello All,
I'm looking for a cheap ADN Nursing program that also accept Straightline, Sophia or study.com for their prerequisite courses.
Thank you,
Noble
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Most ADN Nursing programs will require a butt-in-seat or at least an online class from an institution, not a course provider. You may want to investigate the other forums for nursing to be on the safe side and also check out the respective institutions you're interested in.
For example, create a shortlist of a few schools, their requirements, and verify with them if these are accepted... Have a backup or two options just in case the first couple of choices doesn't work out. Do you already have a short list? Good luck, have fun...
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Most won't, thank goodness.
I spent hundreds of hours with grueling in-person cadaver exams and difficult lectures for my undergrad A&P. The fact that there are some schools that accept anatomy from places like Sophia or SL is frankly a slap in the face to the profession (and to patients...)
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Cheapest would probably be your local in-state community college.
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(07-07-2025, 10:06 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Most ADN Nursing programs will require a butt-in-seat or at least an online class from an institution, not a course provider. You may want to investigate the other forums for nursing to be on the safe side and also check out the respective institutions you're interested in.
For example, create a shortlist of a few schools, their requirements, and verify with them if these are accepted... Have a backup or two options just in case the first couple of choices doesn't work out. Do you already have a short list? Good luck, have fun...
Thank you
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