Oct 25, 2009, 09:18 AM
Re: LPN to RN after Everest LPN program
If it were me, I would contact schools in the area with LPN-to-RN programs and ask them if they accept credits from Everest. The problem is that lots of proprietary, for-profit tech/vocational schools like Everest have nursing programs that are approved by the BON (for their graduates to be eligible for licensure), and may offer decent educational programs, but, because those schools are not accredited by the same accrediting agencies (I'm talking about general education, not specifically nursing accreditation) that accredit "regular" colleges and universities and don't meet the academic standards that are required of "regular" colleges and universities, "regular" schools are not able to accept their courses for credit.
It's hard for me to imagine a good reason for paying tuition for courses that won't transfer into other schools -- especially in nursing, where so many people work their way "up the ladder" in steps over the course of years. Esp. if you are already thinking you want to continue your education over time, I would encourage you to only attend an LPN program that will allow you to transfer those credits into other schools.
Best wishes!
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