Yes, PCCTI is accredited for the LPN Program.
No pccti is not accredited school they lost all accreditation's
NURSINGI agree on the different levels of nursing. However, you must also look into proper approvals and accreditations. For example, PCCTI offers the LPN program. to become licensed, you must take the NCLEX exam and must finish from an IDFPR approved school (in the state of Illinois). www.idfpr.com PCCTI is on there. There are also bridge programs for LPN to RN or even LPN to BSN. Its definitely an option for a school.Just thought I'd helpThere is no bridge for PCCTI.They are non accredited..you will have to re-do everything.Former student of that sh*t hole.
PCCTI is a scam school.They aren't accredited and are involved in multiple lawsuits ,including a class action lawsuit. You can view more info here http://www.antonelli-law.com/PCCTI.php
Indiana State and University of Phoenix are both accredited LPN schools that offer online classes. You can request information by visiting http://www.nursingdegree.net/. There are many good LPN schools that are accredited. Kaplan University and Virginia College are both great schools for LPN. Devry might also offer LPN courses.
LPN schools are not rated as one being best or better than another. The best program for you is the one that can meet the demands of your schedule and your budget. When you choose a program, make sure it is accredited and approved. This site is a portal to LPN programs in the U.S. http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/lpn.php
THis is a medical schooling acronym but I can't find it spelled out anywhere What does PCCTI stand for PCCTI = Professional Career and Certification Training Institute
There are a number of types of institutions that offer an accredited LPN program. However, I would strongly suggest you take the program (typically one academic year), at a college. In this way, if you choose to become an RN at a later date, some of these credits will apply. The most prevalent colleges offering this program are community colleges.
No PCCTI is not accreditted, Don't waste your money... They will give you degree but either no or very limited clinicals... so you won't be able to sit it exam.
You can find LPN classes in Detroit at your local community collegee. Most of them will have an LPN program.
They do not offer an LPN program at Eastern in Michigan. They do have BSN programs available.
You can take the LVN coursework online with an accredited LVN or LPN program. State licensing require a number of hours on the job through. Check out a local community college.
You can take an LPN program in nursing programs and medical schools. You will first have to do some training in order to qualify and pass a certain program.