Hutchinson Community College (HutchCC) Lpn-RN bridge online

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Hello interest in experience at Hutchinson community college online Lpn-RN bridge does anyone have helpful tips. Level of difficulty of the program? And help and on-site wanna apply for 2024 start date 

Hi Raehart

I scored a 96 on my TEAS, what did you score?

Wandrae King said:

Hi Raehart

I scored a 96 on my TEAS, what did you score?

Wow that's awesome! I have yet to take it. I asked my advisor about the average academic points that get accepted and she told me 20 was the average for the class starting Jan 2024. I just was curious about the TEAS so I could get an idea of how competitive it is to get accepted. I'm only just completing my prerequisites. I plan to apply for Jan 2025 cohort. 

My TEAS score was 79

raehart said:

Wow that's awesome! I have yet to take it. I asked my advisor about the average academic points that get accepted and she told me 20 was the average for the class starting Jan 2024. I just was curious about the TEAS so I could get an idea of how competitive it is to get accepted. I'm only just completing my prerequisites. I plan to apply for Jan 2025 cohort. 

 

Jurse said:

My coworker is with this college. I considered this school, but I got accepted where I got my LPN and am about to start the program. Also, I only have three quarters left with my old school. I was lucky to be accepted this year. 

 

Saide said:

I'm an alternate for Spring 2024. 

Hello Saide, 

Would you mind telling me the timeline from your application to becoming an alternate?

Specializes in Medical surgical.

Hi everyone.. I have a question.. are we suppose to get Kansas state license after we get accepted or they just want to see your license from any state? I have Minnesota license and will have problem applying to other states as my education is Canadian and we didn't go through OB/peds clinicals. 

The academic advisor said students have to work on multi state licenses if accepted but my question is wouldn't you need to live in compact state to be eligible for licenses?

Any insight would be appericiated. Thank you!

Hello,

To those who got accepted, how is the program going? how do clinical hours work and are any of you still working during the program?

Specializes in Public Health.
raehart said:

Wow that's awesome! I have yet to take it. I asked my advisor about the average academic points that get accepted and she told me 20 was the average for the class starting Jan 2024. I just was curious about the TEAS so I could get an idea of how competitive it is to get accepted. I'm only just completing my prerequisites. I plan to apply for Jan 2025 cohort. 

I too will be hopefully applying for Jan 2025

 

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