I am currently in the LPN program at Mildred Elley. Sometimes I feel the school is a little unfair in the way they treat their students but, overall it's not a bad school. I graduate in August 2014 and I am unsure on which way to go once I pass my boards. I know Monroe college has a 1+1 program that allows you to do your RN degree in the first year and your BSN in the second year. Only thing I am worried about with that school is the fact it is not NLN accredited. If I attend this school am I going to have trouble furthering my education? What about jobs Will I have a problem with that? Lastly, interstate license transfer. Will this effect the ability of my license being moved over to Florida or Georgia? I saw lots of people talk about the NLN vs non-NLN accreditation and I am very confused. All input is welcome but I really would appreciate input from someone who has graduated from Monroe and is working and/or seeking a higher degree.
Thank you
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Hello All,
I am currently in the LPN program at Mildred Elley. Sometimes I feel the school is a little unfair in the way they treat their students but, overall it's not a bad school. I graduate in August 2014 and I am unsure on which way to go once I pass my boards. I know Monroe college has a 1+1 program that allows you to do your RN degree in the first year and your BSN in the second year. Only thing I am worried about with that school is the fact it is not NLN accredited. If I attend this school am I going to have trouble furthering my education? What about jobs Will I have a problem with that? Lastly, interstate license transfer. Will this effect the ability of my license being moved over to Florida or Georgia? I saw lots of people talk about the NLN vs non-NLN accreditation and I am very confused. All input is welcome but I really would appreciate input from someone who has graduated from Monroe and is working and/or seeking a higher degree.
Thank you