Lpn Programs Near Fort Campbell?
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when my husband gets back from iraq we will be moving on base. Im not sure which side though the TN or Kentucky side regardless I need to find a college/vocational school offering the LPN program
does anyone know where i can possibly get a list of the ones near the base or can anyone recommend any?
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We were stationed at Fort Campbell for 5 years, so if you have any other questions, feel free to email. Moving to a new post can be hard.
Most officer housing and Sr. enlisted housing is on the Tennessee side of post and most jr. enlisted housing is on the Kentucky side of post. That said, it takes about 5-10 minutes to drive from one side to the other so it doesn’t really matter.
I took some classes at Hopkinsville Community College while we were there. The main campus is about a 30 minute drive from post. They also offer a few classes in the education building on post. I found the classes to be VERY cheap compared to the college where I graduated. They give military in state tuition. The campus is small and the general education classes are dumbed-down. I thought it seemed a lot like high school.http://www.hopcc.kctcs.net/index1.htm
Austin Peay University is also about 15-20 minutes from post. I never went there, but I knew several people who did and they seemed to like it okay. Parking and be hard to find if you commute and they also offer some classes in the education building on post.http://www.apsu.edu/
Good luck with the move
Here’s one:
Hopkinsville Community College:http://www.hopcc.kctcs.edu/programs/inde…
-They have Fort Campbell campus.
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