Published Jun 23, 2006
LadyEJ BSN, RN
222 Posts
Most graduate programs require that you graduate from an accredited program. But...what type? The school that I plan to get my BSN from is accredited by the Michigan BON and the CCNE. Is this good enough for CRNA school? Or does it need to be NLNAC? Thanks in advance!
arciedee
610 Posts
That will be fine. Both NLNAC and CCNE accredit nursing programs and are well-regarded.
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,411 Posts
I think that would be fine in many cases. USF here in Tampa specifically states NLN.
I would read the fine print of the schools your looking into. If they don't specify NLN, I would think CCNE would be good enough. Best to ask the individual schools though.