Re: Anyone Enrolled or Plan on Enrolling in the Galen LPN TO RN Bridge in St. Pete?
Hi there, I'm not too far from you and I am finishing my last pre-reqs at HCC in Brandon. some quick points:
Galen
Rn program- not accredited but you can still sit for the NCLEX
cons- expensive, distance from brandon and bridge/traffic
if you later on would like to further your career and go for BSN, most, if not all state universities won't accept your credits
pro- not much of a wait- you can do pre-reqs ie anatomy and physiology, english, humanities, math etc at HCC and get the $22k price cut
Gulf Coast- vaguely heard of them and if I don't know much about them, then that is not a good thing as i have researched just about all the decent programs, accredited and not in the Tampa Bay area and South Florida area.
Quick advice without knowing all your details:
Enroll in HCC Brandon and take
Anatomy and Physiology I and II with labs
Microbiology
Test for math and english and see where you test- Hopefully English 101 and not too low for ALgebra
Take Sociology
HCC does have a bridge LPN to RN program that begins in May. It may take you about a year and a half to complete all of your pre-reqs but the cost will be low and you still can work. Best of all, your classes will be able to transfer.
HCC offers lots of options for working and non-working students. Last fall, I took Psych and sociology in 8 wks. 4 weekends each at Dale Mabry campus /Friday 5:30 to 9pm and "Sat 8:30am to 2pm- usually we got out about 30 mins earlier. Yes, you don't have your weekends but 6 credits are knocked out in 2mths and they were all lecture classes. The teacher gave you notes and most of the exam content came from there.
This way may be longer but it is cheaper and can transport anywhere in the USA if you were to move or if you want to go further in your career.
Good luck.
P.S did you go to Erwin, Brewster or P-tech for LPN school?
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