Published Feb 16, 2015
cynthia.goodwin
1 Post
Is their any program for the lvn to rn programs out their that have the preq included within the program please help the working people this will make it more simple and you will see the increase of your class size a lot of nurses are talking about this method someone please help the working people.
Nienna Celebrindal
613 Posts
Galen did once upon a time, but I have no idea if they still do. South University also will get your pre-reqs before you start (they are all online) but thats not an LPN to BSN. Of course you need to live near one of their schools. I did however get my AS in allied health from south university, it was almost all of my pre-reqs and all of my classes from there were accepted to several schools and the state schools system where I live. I did have to retake chemistry because it didn't have a lab, but they accepted the chemistry credits to fulfill my science without a lab GE requirement.
I would advise you to seriously do your research before going this route. I spend several months tracking down the right people at the schools I wanted to attend to ensure they would accept these credits AND get it in writing.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Your best bet for an all-prereqs-included LPN-to-BSN program would be an enormously expensive private-for-profit school such as University of Phoenix, Chamberlain or West Coast University. You pay dearly in exchange for convenience.
vintagemother, BSN, CNA, LVN, RN
2,717 Posts
Carrington also makes it seamless to
Transition. They require you
To take their prereqs, then they offer the actual RN program. It's less than 2 yrs to transition from Lvn to RN. ]