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LVN-to-RN program admissions in the D/FW area are still fiercely competitive.
Some other outlying schools that offer LVN-to-RN programs are Tarleton State U, Grayson County College, North Central Texas College, Hill College, Paris Junior College, Cisco Junior College, and McLennan College.
I got into Collin County. I had all my sciences complete (B in A&P 1 and As in A&P 2 and Mirco) and 5/6 on my PSB. I included a letter of recommendation, shot records, CPR, IV certificate, and resume along with the other requires for application. I am also out of county (live in Dallas).
they used to require a nursing exam for lvn/paramedics. They don't have it listed on the website anymore, but call the nursing office to verify. I had to make a 70 or better otherwise you join the general applications for the ADN program. I included this also.
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Hello, all! I am an LVN in Dallas, TX with over a year of nursing experience under my belt, looking to attend a LVN-RN bridge program asap. Can anyone please share their experiences [or any information heard] on point cut-off's/requirements for TVCC, El Centro, NCTC, Weatherford, Collin, Navarro, and other colleges located in the surrounding areas? Of course, I plan to speak with the college counselors and nursing program coordinators, but am just trying to get a better idea of where to start. Hearing about other people's experiences helps. I am aware the cut off's at each school vary each year, but I have heard the bridge programs usually have lower cut off's & especially during the spring semester application periods. Please share any advice that you are able...Thank you in advance!!!