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Have you completed any prerequisite courses (A&P, microbiology, English composition, statistics, etc) at a community college or regional state university? If not, you will need to complete these courses prior to applying to an LPN-to-BSN program since Lincoln Tech's individual credits do not transfer.
Generally speaking, you will need to transfer anywhere from 30 to 60 credits into most reputable LPN-to-BSN programs. Here is a link to one program. Click on the link if you want to get an idea of what you'll need to do to be admitted.
http://nursing.ouhsc.edu/Prospective-Students/documents/Admission-Req-LPN-BSN.pdf
nerdynurse7, ASN, CNA, LPN, RN
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I am in Lincoln Technical Institute for LPN program, I mean it is not the best program but it is a step to where I want to be. After the program I plan on applying to LPN to BSN programs and was wondering if anyone else is planning on this and what the programs are like? Thanks in advance.