Published Feb 5, 2007
erniebobernie
65 Posts
wanted to share...
i just found out that uop has a lpn to bsn program in 5 states:
phoenix, az
tuscon, az
sacramento, ca
denver, co
and one beginning in oklahoma! :w00t:
i am waiting for an email for some contact info for co and ca. i will post once it arrives:yeah:
colorado:
tanner cate 303-600-1145
california:
angie strawn 800-266-2107 ext 61259
associate dean for the lpn to bsn program
I am starting 6/19/07 in the Colorado LPN to BSN program. Hooray!:balloons:
StocktonNurse, BSN, LVN, RN, EMT-B
1 Article; 84 Posts
What did you have to do to get in? Were there any entrance exams? Also, how much is tuition, and how long is the program? Good job!
nursynurseRN
294 Posts
Hi Im in California and I just signed up for the LVN to BSN program with UOP. They said the waiting list is about a year. Thats my second choice if I don't get into the community college I signed up for.
Congratulations on going back to school! Yay! :balloons:
BigB
520 Posts
Congrats... please keep us posted. I have my eye on UoP here in California. I hope it works out great for you!
NICUrn2B
216 Posts
isn't there an LVN/LPN to BSN program with UOP in Hawaii too? I think so...
Correct me if I'm wrong please :smackingf
cookiemomma
26 Posts
Congrats!!!
Do U Live In Colo? I Am In Texas And Wanting To Get Rn...getting In School Here Is Almost Impossible As They Want You To Retake Prereqs If Older Than 5 Years And Competing With The Newbies (no Offense) Working Full Time 50-60 Hrs Week Leaves Almost No Time For School. Would Love Any Info Avail..thanks, Cookie
pnstudent007
27 Posts
Did you have to work 6months to a year before being able to apply?
zaylee
162 Posts
isn't there an LVN/LPN to BSN program with UOP in Hawaii too? I think so... Correct me if I'm wrong please :smackingf
Yes there is. I graduated in 2006.
Contact a UOP rep. Tuition is $10,000 per year. They'll set you up with a finacial officer for Pell grant, student loans... I think I payed $130 to start the process. No entrance exam but an interview with the vice president. Go for it. It's 3 yrs of intense work. Very stessful but we had a lot of fun too. The instructors were great.
All I know You have to be a working LPN, full or part time.