Published Jun 1, 2011
krishna17
2 Posts
"I took all my classes through Edukan and then did the online LPN to RN program online through Pratt Community College. After graduating with my associate's degree I went on to enroll at Troy University's online classes to finish pre-reqs for BSN. Now I am in the RN to BSN online program through Boise State University. Everything I took through Edukan has transferred without difficulties. I loved the instructors that I have had thus far at all of the schools. The ones at Edukan were very helpful. My suggestion to anyone taking online courses is to dialogue with the instructors! They all provide their email addresses and PHONE numbers with their "office" hours. Most even give the online students their home numbers and were very nice the few times I had a problem and had to call them at night. I am looking at Boise's Masters program as well. I will have my Bachelor's degree completed by August 2011. Just in time to enroll for the last stop on my journey! ".
Hello!!!
I am interested in this LPN to RN through Pratt.But How does that work with online I am in Atlanta,GA.Working as an LPN here in GA,Can you pls let me know how does that works like test what to study for it, materials and procotor test and labs????? sorry so eager to pursue RN.
Thank you in advance
Crux1024
985 Posts
You may want to try messaging the original poster for that or posting in the appropriate state forum. Thats a very specific question that most here wont be able to answer.
heathert_kc
270 Posts
Unless you are able to temporarily relocate or travel to Kansas monthly, then for weeks at a time for the 'local' clinicals. It is by no means all online. You have to go to the school on several occasions then there are a few different clinical groups located in various locations through out the state of Kansas. Unfortunately, unless it has significantly changed, I don't think that it is really set up for out of state students.
The Kansas forum is the best place for this post.