Nursing Students School Programs
Published Feb 15, 2011
Did anyone do the LPN to BSN at university of phoenix? How was it? How much did it cost?
babesjen24
4 Posts
@ruck1046 pls. email me about the lpn to bsn program. Thank you
dbfitch
65 Posts
Is there anyone currently in the program in Salida, CA? I'd really like some updated and current info on the program there.
Thanks!
@ruck1046 How was the LPN to BSN at tempe campuz?
NurseKel16
17 Posts
I recently finished the program in Salida, CA. It was intense, required a lot of writing. You need to pass ATI exit exam in order to graduate from the program.
karrikon
143 Posts
Thank you for sharing. Yes, I like the cost of community college, but as we know, many of the programs are very competitive to get into. I do see why people choose private schools, as they do not want to wait any longer. Sometimes, it's more beneficial to get in in six months rather than the waiting list that can be a common thing at a community college. I am moving back to California soon, and I am exploring all options, community colleges and private. I guess we will have to wait and see.
Did all of your group pass the ATI and graduate?
My group started out with 24 students and ended with 15
Mari1985, ASN, LVN
8 Posts
NurseKel16...........May I ask what your clinical sites were? I am looking to entering this program but i do live an hour away. I just want to know how much further the clinical sites are? Thank you in advance ��
Ryandoug72
25 Posts
I'm trying to find out if anyone has or is going to Concorde Career College for LPN in Denver?? I was looking to start in July so I can get started in the field since I'm 45 don't want to wait forever. I do want to also continue on to BSN but haven't seen any Bridge programs in Denver anyone know of any??
I just moved back to CA and there are a few Concorde career colleges here. I was 41 when I went to LPN school. There are some bridge programs. I would think in Colorado, you could do Indiana State distance program. There are others out there though.
Lulu0069
1 Post
I am going to University of Phoenix in Salida CA. We might have to drive 2 1/2 plus hours to do your clinical. Also our program will allow us to get Public Health cert which requires you to find your own clinical sites. It is challenging and hard. I work full time. You have to have an employer who is flexible with your school schedule. You will not have a life. It has been a roller coaster but I see a light at the end of the tunnel. If you really want it then do it! Good luck with everything!!
arika6195b
13 Posts
Did you find any bridge programs?