Galen vs SPC St. Pete College

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  • I have been looking for an LPN to RN bridge program (preferably LPN to BSN, but I can do the LPN to ADN for now).
    SPC in FL is the best one I can find even close to me. It says GPA requirement is 2.75, but does anyone have experience in what you really need in order to be actually considered? Do they base it solely off GPA or do they do interviews too?
    I have heard the LPN to RN is a little less competitive than the regular RN program.
    Any insight?
    I have my associate's of applied science already in pre-nursing and have some credits from previous RN school before I moved that they said they will accept.(which reminds me, anyone know if they take "CLEP" exams as credit? I tested out of a few classes in previous RN school)...
    However, I will probably have to retake my sciences because they are > 5 years old even though they were taken for my degree. Not sure any of that is relevant lol
    Anyone know about the GPA or any other insight?
    Sorry for my rambling and if my sentences seem choppy tonight. I've been doing a lot of research o.o















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