Camden County College (CCC) LPN to RN 2024

Anyone applied to the lpn to rn at Camden Community for August start??

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Hi I am an LPN I applied to the Camden County college bridge RN program. I am wondering if anyone else applies?? Deadline to submit was Feb 1st and they said decision before or on April 1st. Just curious to see if it really will take that long. I applied with 45/65 points. I didn't have veteran, community service or previous degree. 

Did you get into the program? When did they send your acceptance email, if so?

I just applied for the next cohort with the same score on the rubric so I'm hoping for good news !

I did get accepted. They sent it I believe 4/1 whatever day they said they would send. Good luck! 

Specializes in ED/Peds/Occ Health.

I know of a girl who went through their LPN program and raves about it. How are you liking the LPN-RN portion? 

Program is pretty straight forward. We had a lot of hiccups in communication but one of the runners of the program became sick so it's not necessarily their fault. Overall, I think it's pretty easy especially with experience you should do fine with the exam. 

Specializes in ED/Peds/Occ Health.
Nursestudent2022 said:

Program is pretty straight forward. We had a lot of hiccups in communication but one of the runners of the program became sick so it's not necessarily their fault. Overall, I think it's pretty easy especially with experience you should do fine with the exam. 

Yeah I didn't think it would be too difficult since the passing rate is pretty solid. 
 

Have you gone through to their RN portion? If so, how was that? 
 

Also, what were the clinical sites for the PN portion? Any other complaints, gripes, raves, kudos, gems and/or pearls of wisdom? 
 

 

I'm in the LPN-RN I did my lpn somewhere else. I've been a nurse for a few years so the material is very straight forward. The exams are ATI so once you get used to their questions you should be able to figure it out. I would say just utilize the materials on ATI because that is where most of the answers are. & be prepared to make last minute changes to schedule. The clinical schedule comes out very late so that's the one frustrating part. 

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