From LPN to RN without prerequisites? 😩

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Currently been a Lpn for a yr 1/2... Now I'm looking for a bridge program (Lpn to RN) however, ECPI failed to mention their credits weren't transferable? So now what? ? I don't want to start over! ! #irritated but #determined ??

First of all, who is ECPI? Have you tried Excelsior? They are great about accepting credits from almost anywhere. Even though I had taken my English Comp 1 & 2, History, Gov't, Sociology, Psyche, etc eons ago, they still accepted them. They are sticky about your A&P. The one you take for your LVN?LPN is a survey course and will not count toward the RN. I took that class also for my LVN, but had also taken the upper level course years ago (& before I had 5 more kids), but it expired. So I took

A&P 1&2 along with Micro. I just hope I don't mess around too long and get stuck having to meet all sorts of new requirements, like the new math requirement. I want to be an RN before I become a GREAT-grandmother! Can you imagine applying for a job?? "And it took you this long because.....?"

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.

Where are you located?

I am in Raleigh NC and ECPI is an accredited nursing school that offers the LPN program within 14 mos.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.

Most LPN credits DON'T transfer over due to scope issues; you will have to take pre-req's in order to gain entry into a RN program.

Prerequisites do transfer if you've taken the right ones (credit is credit) ECPI just didn't offer the ones alot of schools require. Thanks tho

Specializes in Geriatrics.

I just finished my 2nd semester of pre-reqs. It is annoying to back track your classes. Although you may have done A&P with your LPN (which is what I did) I am sure you did not do any humanities or english courses. In order for you to earn your degree you need more than just the nursing classes. It is a pain but I think overall I am becoming more knowlegable in the process and am excited to start my RN. I am lucky to have tested out of the first RN semester, so I have 3 more and then onto my BSN I go!

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.
I just finished my 2nd semester of pre-reqs. It is annoying to back track your classes. Although you may have done A&P with your LPN (which is what I did) I am sure you did not do any humanities or english courses. In order for you to earn your degree you need more than just the nursing classes. It is a pain but I think overall I am becoming more knowlegable in the process and am excited to start my RN. I am lucky to have tested out of the first RN semester, so I have 3 more and then onto my BSN I go!

This.

Most RN programs want A&P with lab (which, for a fact, at least in my PN program did NOT have a lab), as well as other required sciences, humanities, math, english, etc. and as stated before, the nursing courses are from a different scope.

The only thing that transferred from my LPN program was a credit to the years I have been a nurse-5 credits-when I was completing a BSN program; I had the chance to challenge health assessment and the first semester only; I decided not to and learned more that was built upon my LPN knowledge.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Most LPN credits DON'T transfer over due to scope issues; you will have to take pre-req's in order to gain entry into a RN program.
I agree. My LPN credits did not transfer, but most schools with bridge programs grant a year of advanced placement or en bloc credit for possessing the LPN license.
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