Published Mar 23, 2010
hotmommy
3 Posts
I am a recent LPN grad and just got a part time a job after 6 months of searching,i am thinking of continuing my education with the Indiana state university LPN to BSN progam. i would like a lot of input from anyone who is/was in the program before i make a decision.any information relating to cost of the program,finding a preceptor,taking the TEAS etc etc will be greatly appreciated
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Let me move this to the LPN to RN forum where you will get more answers.
schunl03
1 Post
I just was recently accepted into the LPN-BSN program at IPFW, I am not sure if I can offer much advice except be prepared to jump right into upper level classes. The program I am attending is not optimally set up for the LPN-BSN student it is geared for the traditional student, so I have encountered a few obstacles that are frustrating. As far as the program you are looking into, hopefully it's set up a bit better for the transition student.
kikwon89
83 Posts
i am so jealous of you. i am in the exact same situation but i'm working up in grand rapids michigan and i can't find any school that does lpn to bsn. i think you have a great opportunity with indiana state university. go for it.
the ISU program is online so you can check it out if michigan recognises it.