Questions regarding the legitimacy and progression of online BSN degrees
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I am currently an LPN student who is considering taking the LPN to BSN program at one of the two more prominent schools that offer such a program (Exlcesor or Indaian State University). I did my research over July 4th weekend, so I have not been able to contact those schools. I have a restless curiousity >_>.
I have searched the depths of these boards...read many, many page threads and scoured the internet for answers. I frequently come to this site for questions regarding nursing (
Through my research, I have potentially concluded two concepts on this subject!
Online LPN to BSN programs duration is based upon how many general ed prereqs you completed beforehand. Also, since it is online based...you can go through the curriculum at your 'own pace'. Some people I have read it takes them 1-1.5 years...some 2 years starting from lpn (scratch) all the way to getting their BSN from said institution.
Is this really so? I read Excelsior's web page and noticed that they proclaim strongly that the curriculum is done at 'your own pace'.
How long has it taken you folks who have enrolled in these LPN to BSN programs?
Regarding the legitmacy of these two programs, I am wondering how credible these online degrees are. I know Excelsior was given a designation by the NLN and ISU is NLNAC accredited(which from experience I know is tough). Also ISU is 'recognized/approved' by a mjority of the US.
But in regards to say employment, applying for an MSN program (at a school whose delivery is not online), and/or potentially graduate school (business,law,etc).
Please do not kill my thread admins . I reviewed the stickies and other threads. Those mostly contain information regarding the curriculum that students are currently taking in those programs. I need a broader understanding of these programs
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