I'm thinking about applying to Keiser University in Lakeland to get my RN and then transition into there BSN program. They are fully accredited by SACS and ACNE (formerly CCNE), it will only take me 16mos, and I can start in August. The only thing that concerns me, it's not a bridge program. I'm currently an LPN and I have all my pre-req's complete but I do not won't to wait and waste 1.5 year to get accepted into a community college and the other schools that offer bridge programs are not fully accredited. My goal is to get my BSN. Should I just attend Keiser University or should I attend another school that offers the bridge program but not fully accredited?
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Hello all,
I'm thinking about applying to Keiser University in Lakeland to get my RN and then transition into there BSN program. They are fully accredited by SACS and ACNE (formerly CCNE), it will only take me 16mos, and I can start in August. The only thing that concerns me, it's not a bridge program. I'm currently an LPN and I have all my pre-req's complete but I do not won't to wait and waste 1.5 year to get accepted into a community college and the other schools that offer bridge programs are not fully accredited. My goal is to get my BSN. Should I just attend Keiser University or should I attend another school that offers the bridge program but not fully accredited?