Does Excelsior A & P satisfy requirement for their RN program?

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Specializes in Neuro/EMU, Pediatrics, Med Surg.

Hi guys,

Im new to Excelsior- in fact I just got my preliminary review back yesterday and officially accepted to the school.

With it being the weekend, I do not have an advisor to conctact, so Im hoping one of you may know the answer to my question: On the Excelsior RN dgree plan it says that 4 credit hours of A & P are needed, however, when I searched through the courses available in My Excelsior it says all of their A & P's are 3 credit hours.

Im confused as to how to satisfy this requirement with Excelsior. Any help is appreciated!

Specializes in Med-Surg, OR, ICU.

I took Excelsiors A&P exam to satisfy mine. Had taken it before at a community college but had been greater than 5 years so it wouldn't transfer

Specializes in Neuro/EMU, Pediatrics, Med Surg.

Thank you ahinman- Ive taken A&P 1 and 2 within the last 5 years but for some reason am not getting credit. I plan to look into it with my admissions rep. I will def look into the exam if I need the credits.

I am actually looking for the same answer. I felt that if I test out of classes(CLEP and Excelsior), I won't have to spend as much money(GI Bill doesn't cover everything). Excelsior is well known in the military community, figured I could save time and money and get my BSN sooner. What's really confusing is that they have two different versions of the test. They have Anatomy and Physiology, then a I and II version. Which one are you supposed to take?:bored:Hmmmmm....

I think you can take either from what i understand. I read that if you are planning on bsn you should take the 2 separate ones cause its a lab that you need.

Specializes in Neuro/EMU, Pediatrics, Med Surg.

MOSmom- Im glad Im not the only one who is puzzled!

I requested a few classes for approval, so hopefully I get some clarification and can update this post with info.

I have the same question too

Specializes in Neuro/EMU, Pediatrics, Med Surg.

My coworker tested out of AP and said it was the 6 credit AP exam option. That exam seems to cover 2 semesters of A & P.....good to know but still does not make much sense of the 4 credits needed for the degree program :unsure:

I know I'm late here, but you're missing the A&P Lab which is usually a separate 1 credit registration for each term. The CLEP wouldn't give you credit for this, which is why it's only worth 6 credits instead of 8.

EC has the ANP exam or the ANP1 and 2 with a lab. You only need the single ANP which is equivalent to a two semester course. If you plan to go somewhere else besides ec for your bsn you should do the two separate exams. Not to be a stickler, but CLEP is a different company from EC an EC exam is Uxcel, not clep.

Specializes in Neuro/EMU, Pediatrics, Med Surg.

Thanks for the info!!

Thankfully, after my final evaluation, my community college AP 1&2 transferred over to EC so Im good

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