The ADN-BSN 3+1 pathway program will provide you with the same outcome as our traditional concurrent program, but without the stress of taking classes from both Kirtland and SVSU at the same time. The ADN-BSN 3+1 program allows you to focus on your ADN and RN licensing classes, first, and then BSN course work from SVSU afterwards. All while not requiring additional years to complete!
Also, our ADN-BSN 3+1 pathway program ushers in a new line of instructors geared toward helping you succeed. Once enrolled in the pipeline, you will have access to success coaches and tutoring options designed specifically for ADN-BSN 3+1 students. You will Gain knowledge and complete courses while working towards your ADN, that will also be applied for your BSN—allowing you to complete all necessary coursework within four years.
Tri-Area Trucking School in Roscommon, Michigan, is a reputable institution dedicated to providing comprehensive CDL training programs for aspiring truck drivers. The school offers a rigorous 160-hour Class A CDL program, which combines classroom instruction with practical, hands-on learning to thoroughly prepare students for the CDL driving exam. For those who have completed the written portion, an 80-hour "Truck Only" option is available, along with a 24-hour refresher course for seasoned drivers. Their Class B CDL program offers a focused 24-hour course emphasizing truck operation.
Notably, Tri-Area Trucking School stands out due to its emphasis on affordability and accessibility. It collaborates with various agencies to offer financial support through income-based payment plans and vocational training grants. A proud affiliate of Ross Education, the school leverages extensive industry connections and a network of supportive instructors, many of whom are former students. This partnership enriches the students' learning experience, providing invaluable job placement assistance and networking opportunities with major transportation companies. The school also fosters a positive and collaborative environment, as seen in initiatives like the "Fuzzy Feel Goods," which shares student feedback to build morale. These unique features position Tri-Area Trucking School as a key player in the trucking education sector across the Midwest.