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Hi, im a new LPN and i was inquiring around to different colleges in my area for the LPN-RN bridge program since my original nursing school didn't have a RN program. I was amazed at the various requirements of different schools; the grading scales for a passing grade were all different ranging from a 71 to an 80 for a 'C' avg. Some schools required 7 nur courses, some required only 5 or 6, and i even found one that only require 3 Nursing courses in 2 semesters! this one didn't even require a lpn-rn transition course, the only courses you take there is an advanced med-surg, psych, and a management course. So, I guess my question is; Is less better in this case???
My husband and I are moving to the Asheville area this summer and I am looking for a LPN to RN bridge program.
I have completed all the prerequisites for the program in my state but I am sure the requirements might be different up there.
Does anyone have information on programs in that area? If so, I would greatly appreciate it. [email protected]
Thank you so much.
adn44 said:Jules and Sandiesown, please pm me also if poss, as I too am an LPN in MI and am interested in the info on your nursing programs. Thank you[/QUO Hi I saw ur comment online and I was wondering If you can assist me with the names of the Nursing school that offer 3 or 4 nursing classes for Lpn to rn . Thanks Vivian
jaim
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Hello, could you please lete me know which college has this bridge program. i have done my LPN and currently taking few college credit classes.