Bridging Programmes
The bridge was long awaited in Alberta. Most were disappointed when it arrived. You have to make the same admission marks as someone who has just graduated high school and you get one year's credit for your LPN. There is a wait list.
If you want to do an RN do it now, don't waste your time.
Right now if I wanted to bridge here in BC, I have a two year wait for the bridge lpn/rn course thats required for me to be accepted as a bridge transfer or a two year wait applying as a first year student. Either way I'm looking at least another three years school.
A true bridge would accept us for what we are. Good hands on nurses with good skills. Academics and perhaps one additional years nursing courses would be a true bridge. But tell me why does an RN need a philosphy course????
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