LPN-Bachelor program

U.S.A. New Jersey

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HI I just started my LPN school 2month ago. I really love my school, I have some great professors. Its allots of work and studying but so far we cover three units so far and I got straights As, I'm so proud of myself. Well I won't be done till the end of nx year. I wanted to ask, does anyone out here in the state of New Jersey know any good nursing school that offer the bridge program for LPN to Bachelor program. I lived in Central Jersy in Long Branch, so school in North Jersey would be okay for me. If anyone know any type of school please let me know.

St. Francis has a 10 month bridge program, BCC is a great school as well. These are two schools that I have my eye on.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
St. Francis has a 10 month bridge program, BCC is a great school as well. These are two schools that I have my eye on.

I believe those are both ASN/RN programs. The op is looking for a BSN I don't believe there are any LPN to BSN programs only RN to BSN, LPN to ASN, or entry level traditional 4 year BSN programs

thanks I'll look them up, what school is BCC

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
thanks I'll look them up, what school is BCC
I'm not in New Jersey, but I am guessing that it might stand for Bergen Community College. However, I might be guessing incorrectly.
Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

BCC can also be Burlington County College. Both are county schools that only offer LPN to ASN/RN programs.

As St. Francis is in Trenton (hospital based diploma program not a BSN) I'm thinking it's likely Burlington County College as both are in South Jersey.

Bcc: Burlington County College.

Specializes in Geriatrics.

Ocean County College offers the RN with associates bridge program (LPNs can test out and skip the first semester) and while you wait to get into the program you can go to KEAN university for your BSN. They link the two really easily.

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