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Old May 07, 2006, 08:08 PM
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Indiana State University

Hi Everybody!

Has anyone on here had any experience with the Indiana State University, LPN to BSN program that Brian is talking about?

I have been told that in order for me to keep my current position I have to get my RN.

I'm just looking at different options right now. There is a community college in my area that does the LPN/RN fast track program, but there is a waiting list and no guarantee that I would get in.

Thanks in advance for any info.

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Old May 07, 2006, 08:47 PM
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Re: Indiana State University

Moved to LPN to RN Forum for more responses.

Good luck!

Suebird

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Old May 08, 2006, 06:19 AM
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Re: Indiana State University

Originally Posted by dekatn
Hi Everybody!

Has anyone on here had any experience with the Indiana State University, LPN to BSN program that Brian is talking about?

I have been told that in order for me to keep my current position I have to get my RN.

I'm just looking at different options right now. There is a community college in my area that does the LPN/RN fast track program, but there is a waiting list and no guarantee that I would get in.

Thanks in advance for any info.
Hi,
Since no one responded to my thread about the same place...I'll respond to yours.

I am talking to their admissions department. Here's what I know:
1)The program only has cooperative agreements with certain states - GA and TN are not on the list...but KY is.
2)Cost is the same for resident and non-resident at this point: $208/c.h.
3)You can only start in Spring or Fall
4)You arrange clinicals (local preceptor style with a BSN or higher). I was told that most people are doing it at their present place of employ.

I am going online today and filling out the application. I will post an update as the process moves along.

I am no stranger to distance education - having CLEP'd out or used DSST's in the military. I am also coming to this with a BA and MBA - I am actually pretty stoked at the opportunity to go back to school. I have been an LPN for six years (just got out of the Army) and it's time to step up.

Steven King
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Old May 08, 2006, 07:17 AM
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Re: Indiana State University

Thanks Kingster, let me know what you find out.

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Old May 08, 2006, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by dekatn
Thanks Kingster, let me know what you find out.
No problem, will do.

Just applied tonight...so I'm in the "...have the transcripts evaluated..." mode now.

Kind regards,
Steven King
The Kingster†

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Old May 11, 2006, 10:35 PM
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Re: Indiana State University

Originally Posted by thekingster
Hi,
Since no one responded to my thread about the same place...I'll respond to yours.

I am talking to their admissions department. Here's what I know:
1)The program only has cooperative agreements with certain states - GA and TN are not on the list...but KY is.
2)Cost is the same for resident and non-resident at this point: $208/c.h.
3)You can only start in Spring or Fall
4)You arrange clinicals (local preceptor style with a BSN or higher). I was told that most people are doing it at their present place of employ.

I am going online today and filling out the application. I will post an update as the process moves along.

I am no stranger to distance education - having CLEP'd out or used DSST's in the military. I am also coming to this with a BA and MBA - I am actually pretty stoked at the opportunity to go back to school. I have been an LPN for six years (just got out of the Army) and it's time to step up.

Steven King
The Kingster†

Holy Cow!!! I'm doing the same thing and they are charging me $445 per c/h. How did you get 208? I'm not frustrated at you, just at the university. They also said that I can start at any time. Actually, I just enrolled today and he left my book with me? I'm so confused.

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Old May 12, 2006, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ShortyLPN
Holy Cow!!! I'm doing the same thing and they are charging me $445 per c/h. How did you get 208? I'm not frustrated at you, just at the university. They also said that I can start at any time. Actually, I just enrolled today and he left my book with me? I'm so confused.
Are you sure it's the same program? Sounds like the program at Deaconness instead.

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Old May 14, 2006, 12:31 PM
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Hello! Anyone knows if Illinois and Arizona State accept LPN to BSN degree from Indiana State University? I live in Illinois right now, but I will probably move to Tucson,AZ.Thanks

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Old May 15, 2006, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jetski
Hello! Anyone knows if Illinois and Arizona State accept LPN to BSN degree from Indiana State University? I live in Illinois right now, but I will probably move to Tucson,AZ.Thanks
Probably not...if you're saying, "can I do the program in AZ". Clinicals are in done locally with partner states.

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Old May 15, 2006, 02:57 PM
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Re: Indiana State University

Originally Posted by ShortyLPN
Holy Cow!!! I'm doing the same thing and they are charging me $445 per c/h. How did you get 208? I'm not frustrated at you, just at the university. They also said that I can start at any time. Actually, I just enrolled today and he left my book with me? I'm so confused.
Just a follow-up to this question: it's only $208/ch if you enroll with Indiana State U. Did you go through The College Network - ? If so, they're charging you for whatever study guide services them. [Disclaimer: have nothing against The College Network - but don't see its utility for the discriminating student.]

Kind regards,
Steven King, LPN, MBA

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