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Anyone attend Wesley College's BSN program as an LPN?



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Aug 10, 2009 09:03 AM

Anyone attend Wesley College's BSN program as an LPN?

by HMAmara
Updated Aug 10, 2009 at 09:04 AM by HMAmara

I'm trying to find out how long their program is if you enter as an LPN They don't have a specific LPN to BSN Bridge program but if you look at their BSN admission policies there are four tracks: First Time College Student, Wesley College Student-Undeclared, LPN Admission and Transfer Student Admission.

http://www.wesley.edu/images/pdfs/ad...n_criteria.pdf

I'm excited about this prospect for the future because the only LPN to BSN programs I've seen are on the west coast....but if it's long than 2.5 years I can always go other routes. Thanks!


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from EllieMac
Old Sep 25, 2009, 08:42 PM

Default Re: Anyone attend Wesley College's BSN program as an LPN?
I only know that Wesley's classes must be taken in succession.

There is a LPN-BSN program at DSU which is also in Dover.
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