Indiana State University

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Hi Everybody!

Has anyone on here had any experience with the Indiana State University, LPN to BSN program that Brian is talking about?

I have been told that in order for me to keep my current position I have to get my RN.

I'm just looking at different options right now. There is a community college in my area that does the LPN/RN fast track program, but there is a waiting list and no guarantee that I would get in.

Thanks in advance for any info.

How does this program differ from Excelsior?

I understood EC was cheaper because you could do the general stuff through them and then just take the RN - BSN through ISU.

Is that correct?

What are some of the other differences?

At ISU you have clinical right along with the courses that include it...not at the end like I understand Excelsior's system to be. I don't know about cheaper. Your best bet is to contact ISU for specific information.

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