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
The Kingster†