Lpn to RN

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I am a LPN .I am desperately needing to find a RN program to attend that I could still work fulltime.Any suggestions?

Specializes in LTC, AL, Corrections, Home health.

I would just check out your state board of nursing list of approved programs and research any that ate even remotely close to you. Few have part time, evening weekend classes but they do exist... Also having all of your general education completed before hand (some programs will allow you to do them during the program) this allows you to just take nursing courses during the program. I know that I am able to work a lot more than some of my classmates who are taking our nursing courses and 3-6 additional credits of microbiology, or algebra and sociology, etc. Ultimately to be successful you have to have a job that is willing to work with you and have your priorities straight.

Not sure where you are located - but check out Athabasca University... it's out of Alberta - but all distance education.

I live in va.I have all my prereqs. Any suggestions?:

I live in va.I have all my prereqs. Any suggestions?:

Have you tried MCI...it's accelerated and only months....I'm doing it now...going LPN to RN

I live in va.I have all my prereqs. Any suggestions?:

Riverside has a good LPN to RN program and it is nights and weekends. Plus it is way cheaper then MCI.

Where is riverside?9

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