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LPN to RN

Does anyone know of a pretty good but not so pricey LPN to RN program that is online but would consider on campus as well. I am tired of looking into programs, having to put contact information to receive information and then being bombarded with phone calls.

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WGU is the least inexpensive route to go. Make sure you're motivated and that your state accepts online degree programs. I did Excelsior College, which also requires a high level of self-motivation.

No LPN-to-RN program is completely online. There is always some type of clinical component.

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The two most advertised players in the game of online LPN-to-RN education are Indiana State (LPN to BSN) and Excelsior College (LPN to ASN).

Both programs entail a clinical component.

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I keep seeing a lot about WGU, and I went online, but I'm still a bit confused. Is the program entirely online at my own pace? Also, if it's accredited, shouldn't all boards accept it?

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I live in Southern GA. So I have southern GA and Northern FL to work with. I have pretty much all the prereq as a few years ago I was in an RN program. So I am looking to find a program that has no date limit of when took classes.

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