Ivy Tech LPN to RN or ASN

U.S.A. Indiana

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I have a cumulative gpa of 3.25 and I have 42 hours of college credit. I am thinking of applying to ivy for ASN program. I have mostly Bs and I am 36 and have no desire to repeat all of these courses. I have even completed chem as well as anatomy. I Would it be better for me to do the LPN to RN? Or should I go to ISU and get in the BSN program. I am quite confidant that I would be accepted into their program next fall if I apply. I just wanted to take the quickest route. Any thoughts? TIA

Specializes in MICU - CCRN, IR, Vascular Surgery.

If you have mostly Bs, depending on which campus you are applying to, the ASN program probably isn't a possibility unfortunately. For my group in Bloomington, the lowest score that was accepted into the ASN was 4 As in the pre-reqs and an 84 on the TEAS. I know that a few people with As and Bs got into the LPN program. It certainly can't hurt to look into the BSN program at ISU!

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