Question about NLNAC candidacy

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Hi all,

I am looking into a school that has several nursing programs- LPN, ASN, LP-ASN, and RN-BSN. I looked to see if they are NLNAC accredited and the site says they are in candidacy, but only says "associate" on the side. Does this mean that only associate programs at the school are in candidacy? I noticed that every other school that is in candidacy status just has one program next to it, be it "practical," "baccalaureate," or "associate." Any help on translating this?

Thanks!

Specializes in ED, trauma.

Practical = LPN

Baccalaureate = BSN

Associate = RN

Hi all,

I looked to see if they are NLNAC accredited and the site says they are in candidacy, but only says "associate" on the side. Does this mean that only associate programs at the school are in candidacy?

I think you are right on that.

Practical = LPN

Baccalaureate = BSN

Associate = RN

I'm aware. That was not at all the question...

Specializes in ED, trauma.

I'm aware. That was not at all the question...

I'm sorry, I must have misunderstood. This is what you are looking for I believe:

https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/nlnac-vs-ccne-187100.html

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