LPN TO BSN program

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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

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Let me move this to the LPN to RN forum where you will get more answers.

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.

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.

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