Re: LPN Certificatie yay or nay?
The reason why you will be granted a certificate is because you will not hold a degree as an LPN program graduate (as far as I know, NO LPN program offers a degree-the Associate Degree RN program and Bachelor Degree RN programs issue out, but not LPN because it is considered to be vocational training, basically). It simply shows that you successfully completed their nursing program, but you would not be able to practice or call yourself a Licensed Practical Nurse until you sit for NCLEX-PN and pass. If this school has complied with all of the requirements of your state to operate, then, obtaining this certificate and the opportunity to sit for NCLEX would be possible.
How obtaining a certificate from a vocational program would cause a problem is only that the classes taken in anatomy, english, psych and other pre-requisites are not comparable to the college level courses needed to enter into an RN program, but that is not a big thing, really...just take the classes when you are ready.
Nursing News