from Dec 12 posting from nursing8648 forgot to quote message - said had left message with ISU but no response. so posted call 1-800-GO-TO-ISU and ask to be tranferred to Nursing....there have been...
http://www1.indstate.edu/copyright/ those sites make users think they are ISU sites....ie that one must have license to get info from ISU...not the case....and they have not obtained...
call 1-800-GO-TO-ISU and ask to be tranferred to Nursing....there have been some problems with the phone system - upgrades, etc...and your message could have been
You don't have to be licensed to get info..use the web form at http://www1.indstate.edu/nursing/forms/inquiry/lpn-bs-inquiry-form.htm The forms that require you to be licensed are NOT ISU forms...they...
At ISU you have clinical right along with the courses that include it...not at the end like I understand Excelsior's system to be. I don't know about cheaper. Your best bet is to contact ISU for...
Sometimes there are nursing classes offered in the summer (including summer just past - http://prodinteract.indstate.edu/pls/prod/bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched). Also, I don't think ISU actually sets up...
I suppose not certain that criteria to get the degree would not meet their standards...though I would think the info provided to the agency should be thorough?? Or competition for in-state schools?...
Not sure I understand what you are saying about ADN? ISU's program is a BS with a major in nursing. You can get information about the LPN-BS track by completing the form at...
Number of clinical hours shown in course descriptions (for courses that have clinical - there are some on both tracks) .. the number shown is an average per week...might actually do more in one week...
The process to arrange a new clinical site is on their web at http://isu1.indstate.edu/mary/agencylist.asp The main problem comes when an agency wants something different than the university's general...
Relatively new in the scheme of things...it takes a while for folks to meet the admission criteria becuase of the pre-requisites...but there are yp to 30 or so admitted each fall...many just take 1...
the planned program of study is at http://www1.indstate.edu/nursing/programs/bs/lpn-bs/lpn-bs-pos.htm you can see what classes are offered by looking at...