So I'm looking into attending a school that is state accredited, but not nlnac accredited. They offer LPN, RN, and BSN programs; however, I only plan on finishing my RN and then transfer to a state school.
Will the school's non nlnac accreditation hurt me when applying to RN-BSN programs? Would this prevent me from getting accepted?
I know it might be bad if I were looking for employment right after my RN which is why I would like to finish my BSN at an nlnac accredited school right after graduating with my associates.
I'm sorry if this sounds all confusing, but I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say.
I just need HEEEEEELP.
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Hi,
So I'm looking into attending a school that is state accredited, but not nlnac accredited. They offer LPN, RN, and BSN programs; however, I only plan on finishing my RN and then transfer to a state school.
Will the school's non nlnac accreditation hurt me when applying to RN-BSN programs? Would this prevent me from getting accepted?
I know it might be bad if I were looking for employment right after my RN which is why I would like to finish my BSN at an nlnac accredited school right after graduating with my associates.
I'm sorry if this sounds all confusing, but I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say.
I just need HEEEEEELP.