Jefferson College LPN-RN Bridge, Hilsboro, MO.

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Hi everyone!

Just want to thank you all in advance for any answers.

So, I am currently an LPN wanting to bridge for my RN. I am scheduled to take my entrance HESI exam for the RN bridge at Jefferson College on Tuesday, any advice on the HESI? I am super nervous about it, and hoping I pass!

Secondly, I spoke with the nursing dept. at Jeff Co, and they said that I can apply for this fall program, even though I am still in process with my A&P pre-req.. So if all goes well I should know by April if I am in or not. How is the application process/what are the odds of being accepted into the program? They basically said it all depends on how many spots are open, and who I am up against-which really wasn't too reassuring and has me worrying! I am so ready to get my RN and this has all been such a long journey, I feel like I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel-since I am finishing up my last pre-req. Also, if anyone is in the program/or is going through it right now, any tips would be appreciated.

Thank you all sooo much!! Take care. :)

Minela

Hello,

I too applied for the Jeffco RN bridge program for fall of 2018 :)

I wonder when we will receive our letters??

Hey all!! I just applied for the spring 2020 bridge. Did you guys get in when you applied??

What was your GPA and hesi scores?

And when did you get your acceptance letters?

Thanks so much!

Specializes in LTC, Corrections, Home Health.

I'm thinking of applying to the Fall 2020 bridge program. I'm really nervous about the entry exam. I've been studying but need more practice in some areas. I hope everyone gets accepted. Good luck to all!

They are super competitive. I also applied for the fall. I applied for January 20 and didn't get in. They had 3 seats and 31 applicants. the January 21 cohort will have 18 openings for bridging LPNs so there's a good chance there!

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