Indiana State University BSN Thread for Current Students - Page 43
Register Today!- Apr 12, '11 by LadyinScrubsQuote from mshaw23Some students need prerequisites before the can transfer into the LPN/LVN to BSN program at ISU. The association between Indiana State University (ISU) and The College Network (TCN) is a little more complicated. TCN is not accredited but can provide classes to fulfill the ISU prerequisites and ISU will accept transcripts of those classes. The student does not need to use TCN for any prerequisites or for the challenge classes. Everything can be accomplished with a community college or other online accredited college/university (distant learning or not).What is the difference between the College Network and Indiana State University?
There is an employee at TCN who is devoted to providing information about the LVN/LPN to BSN program at ISU. Further, TCN will track the progress of the student and will sent info about classes that the student may need--yet those classes can be taken elsewhere at a local community college, another accredited on-line program, etc.
Depending on the state the student is in, TCN will do all the legal legwork arranging for a placement in the clinical site. This is handled by two people: the person who wears many hats--a TCN employee and the ISU/student/clinical liaison. The second person is out in the field and actually works with the clinical facility to arrange the placement. Again, depending on the state, at graduation time the TCN employee/liaison will do the paperwork containing the clinical hours, submit it to the university to be signed, and submit it to the state BON to enable the student can take the RN NCLEX.
While TCN is a publication company, it is very involved with the ISU student's progress--whether or not the student signs a TCN contract or buys their books/courses. - Apr 13, '11 by lvnibclcQuote from nourishthank you allnurses for having such an informative thread on isu! and congrats to all the recent new lvn grads!i am trying to make the deadline for fall 2011. i live in santa clara, ca and would love to join a study group with anyone else that is interested. stephanie.tousley@gmail.com
i am also a new lvn grad and have taken the nclex-pn (jan. 2011), looking to go through isu as well. i have had the time and gumption to perform extensive research regarding the options i have to enter a bsn nursing program (in ca) to sit for the nclex-rn. i'm a lifelong learner and want to further my nursing education.
in california fewer options exsist for the lvn to persue their bsn, outside of expensive private colleges acclerated programs/vocational lvn to rn bridge programs, which might be the right option for some folks. unfortunately, the bay are nursing schools that offer a lvn to rn bridge progarm are highly impacted. so, i too am planning an education with isu, outside of the college network study materials. and i would like to meet the addmission deadline for isu this fall 2011. i would indeed like to network, share experiences and information with other lvns that are planning an education with isu, that live in sf/bay area. my goal is to create/join a san francisco based study group with other interested lvns wanting to further their education. virahealth@gmail.com
best wishes to the newly graduated and newly licenced lvns![/quote]
how are you doing with yours? i am trying to meet the june application deadline, but i dont think i am going to make it
ArmyNurse801st likes this. - Apr 19, '11 by deemoneeHi,
Im another LVN here who wants to go beyond and do the ISU LVN to BSN.
I have done most of the prereqs, completing them in the summer and the fall so that way I can get in the spring next year.
What my big concern now is finding a proctor for the challenge exams, the TEAS I will take through Pearson.
Does anyone out there know any proctors or proctor services in California, namely around the Sacramento area?LadyinScrubs likes this. - Apr 19, '11 by deemoneeQuote from lvnibclchow are you doing with yours? i am trying to meet the june application deadline, but i dont think i am going to make itthank you allnurses for having such an informative thread on isu! and congrats to all the recent new lvn grads!
i am also a new lvn grad and have taken the nclex-pn (jan. 2011), looking to go through isu as well. i have had the time and gumption to perform extensive research regarding the options i have to enter a bsn nursing program (in ca) to sit for the nclex-rn. i'm a lifelong learner and want to further my nursing education.
in california fewer options exsist for the lvn to persue their bsn, outside of expensive private colleges acclerated programs/vocational lvn to rn bridge programs, which might be the right option for some folks. unfortunately, the bay are nursing schools that offer a lvn to rn bridge progarm are highly impacted. so, i too am planning an education with isu, outside of the college network study materials. and i would like to meet the addmission deadline for isu this fall 2011. i would indeed like to network, share experiences and information with other lvns that are planning an education with isu, that live in sf/bay area. my goal is to create/join a san francisco based study group with other interested lvns wanting to further their education. virahealth@gmail.com
best wishes to the newly graduated and newly licenced lvns!
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same here, i won't be able to meet the deadline for fall, have chem still and some other classes. im from sacramento, not too far from the bay, so yeah i would be interested. -
- Apr 23, '11 by LadyinScrubsQuote from deemoneeThe following company provides free referals to proctorsHi,
What my big concern now is finding a proctor for the challenge exams, the TEAS I will take through Pearson.
Does anyone out there know any proctors or proctor services in California, namely around the Sacramento area?
National College Testing Association http://www.ncta-testing.org/cctc/ -
- May 1, '11 by cmcmillan0322Quote from NurseMaliaI am really considering doing this program. I graduate in July from my LPN and i have all the course for phase 1 done and i really want to try to test out of phase 2. When are you thinking about applying???/Are there any LPNs in WA state going through ISU or excelsior?

- May 7, '11 by LadyinScrubsISU distant learning - first semester over. Here is what I learned about the two classes (transition and assessment) that I took Spring 2011.
Transition: This is actually two classes -- a transition class that readies you for the program and teaches you how to research, how to write papers in the APA format, how to do a term paper based on a patient, etc. and a review of med math and pharmacology. Why the two courses in one is unknown as almost all of the students concentrated on the med/math and pharm portion and did the minimum on the transition portion of the class. There were three exams and the final was 100 questions and covered the entire pharmacology book. Most of the drugs were not prototypes, which made things more difficult.
The Assessment class was interestinng. We had to arrange for our own BSN preceptor. The lab was actually a hands-on study lab/session in which we practiced how to do an assessment on a specific body region. The lab is not graded and the nurse must check off that she saw you do the assessment...but this is training. The lab could be done once a week or daily but you must have about 50 lab hours for the program.
You do not need to memorize the info in the regional assessment. You can have the book open and review it as you are learning the hands on assessment. What I found very helpful was to buy a large doll--the larger the better--and practice on the doll/dummy at home. That way I was prepared when I went to work with my preceptor in the lab.
The most difficult portion of the assessment class was the taping of the assessment. After all the various assessments had been checked off by the preceptor, I was free to make the video tape of the assessment. The taping is not done with the preceptor. You will do a assessment according to the guidelines they give you, and it must be taped. Everythig you do must be seen on the tape. I did it at my friends home with her child (we can do an adult or a child, no infant). I learned the hard way that it is best you have someone run the camera. In my taping, I found that the camera kept cutting off..and only found out when I packed up, return home and reviewed the tape. You can refer to notes during the taped assessment, but the professor said if you refer to them too much, you will be counted down. Clearly, it is impossible to remember everything that must be checked off without notes or a check off sheet.
Before doing the assessment, practice, practice, and paractice again. You must be absolutely comfortable doing the assessment or it will take hours to tape the assessment. When doing the assessment, do it in sections. Do not try to do a complete assessment in one take. If you do a one take assessment and miss something, you will have to retape it all. If you break the assessment down into sections and if you make a mistake you can easily retape only that section. When you are ready to make the video, combine the sections on the disc.
Finally, the first month is the most difficult of the two courses. They hit us with exams, papers, etc. almost as if they wanted to get them out of the way. After the first month, the exams and papers were spaced out. In the middle of the transition course, we had to take the critical thinking exam, which was proctored but not graded. All in all, the program was favorable. The instructors were approachable and did everything they could to get everyone through the program. The one thing I advise anyone considering the program is do not fall behind, plan ahead, and turn in everything on time.
We are off for the summer; stay tunned for updates on the second semester (mental health) at ISU in the LPN/LVN to BSN program. - May 7, '11 by cmcmillan0322sorry for the late response ladyinscrubs been busy studying for finals
lol but i totally read over your post and i think this is the best way for me because after I graduate this july i need to work a little more. I know this will be tougher but i have the mindset of getting through school. Im in washington state and they do approve this program. I am suppose to meet with a rep with a few other classmates on may 20th to get more detail on everything. I have all my prereqs done as well so after he knows that he probably doesnt want to deal with me as well lol Its good to know taht i do not have to use the study manuel I do have the lipinocott review book and its been been serving me well with my medsurg classes. Besides that book is their any other ones you recommend for studying? Did you have to repeat any of the challenge test? How long did it take you to prepare for each exam?