LPN-BSN
Register Today!- by katiescow Feb 18LPN graduating in May. I plan on then going on to earn my RN-BSN. Suggestions of schools? Where in the U.S. are the best bridge programs? (I would prefer campus schools not online programs) Thanks!
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- Feb 23 by LYNDAAQuote from katiescowI don't think you're going to find any LPN-BSN campus programs. I think how it's done, you will enroll in an LPN-RN bridge program and onced licensed as an RN, you will find many RN-BSN bridge programs. Otherwise, you will be enrolling in a pre-licensure BSN program, meaning that you don't hold the required unencumbered RN license needed for the 'bridge' BSN. Now, I'm not sure about the campus-based LPN-BSN, but I know Indiana State University has an online LPN-BSN program. I would check with them to see if they offer the campus degree program that you're looking for. This is MY best answer if I understand your question correctly. Good luck!!!!!LPN graduating in May. I plan on then going on to earn my RN-BSN. Suggestions of schools? Where in the U.S. are the best bridge programs? (I would prefer campus schools not online programs) Thanks!
- Feb 23 by LadyFree28LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA enrolls LPNs into a LPN-BSN program. You also have the option of doing a part-time accelerated program as well-I choose the part time accelerated program as a LPN. You can contact lasalle.edu for more information. I highly recommend this program to anyone who is a LPN who wants campus learning. I was thoroughly satisfied with the program. Please feel to PM me about my experiences in the program.
- Feb 23 by LadyFree28Quote from LYNDAAFYI, there are campus LPN-RN or LPN-BSN programs in the Philadelphia area...Also in NYC as well, that are campus programs.I don't think you're going to find any LPN-BSN campus programs. I think how it's done, you will enroll in an LPN-RN bridge program and onced licensed as an RN, you will find many RN-BSN bridge programs. Otherwise, you will be enrolling in a pre-licensure BSN program, meaning that you don't hold the required unencumbered RN license needed for the 'bridge' BSN. Now, I'm not sure about the campus-based LPN-BSN, but I know Indiana State University has an online LPN-BSN program. I would check with them to see if they offer the campus degree program that you're looking for. This is MY best answer if I understand your question correctly. Good luck!!!!!
- Feb 23 by LYNDAAQuote from LadyFree28Well, there ya go! Now I know of one! Lol!FYI, there are campus LPN-RN or LPN-BSN programs in the Philadelphia area...Also in NYC as well, that are campus programs.

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- Feb 23 by alina1235Sorry didn't read all the replies but Hondros school of nursing offers the bridge program
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- Feb 24 by LadyFree28Quote from tanisha78I suggest going over to the NY forum. I read about at least one school when I posted in the LPN-LVN program.@LadyFree28 can you tell me the name of the school in NYC