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LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN to MSN
Best Online LPN to BSN Programs | 2
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LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN to MSN
http://www.aacn.nche.edu/leading-initiatives/research-data/LPNBSN.pdf (LPN to BSN) accn website has every program you can think of
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Georgia Southwestern State University
Hey I'm looking at the LPN to BSN track. I'm older so I'm looking to rent. Any suggestions
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Georgia Southwestern State University
Anyone know more about the LPN to BSN route or can give me contact info of who I could talk to? How are yall liking the program and the city of Americus so far?
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LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN to MSN
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LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN to MSN
There are a few programs that specifically state a BSN will not be rewarded when doing the RN-MSN route. I want to work while going to school (well I don't have a choice, lol) so I'm doing it step by step! Praying that the Loan Gods bless me with loan forgiveness in my future role ha!
- Are online RN to BSN/MSN programs legitimate?
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Any Psych Nurse Practitioner's out there?
Current feelings guys?
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LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN to MSN
I LOVE the many routes one can take to achieve their goal! I'm in the LPN program (1 yr) LPN to RN (1 yr) BUT there are some LPN to BSN options that have caught my eye as well as RN(ADN) to MSN. My goal is to be a PMHNP, all the jobs I've viewed require RN and MSN. BSN not specified as required. Input?
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Carolinas College of Health Science - schedule
This is a career change for me. I have an Associates Degree in Liberal Arts so I didn't take AP 1/2, NUR 101 (duh,lol)or MAT 101(I took a different math) to earn my first degree. All my other pre reqs will transfer. Pre nursing is perfect for me and great way for me to earn a spot into the nursing program. However, I still have to maintain a livelihood. Im enrolled in an LPN program for Spring which included taking AP 1/2. CC has a LPN to RN route but someone told me I would have to re take AP 1/2 there so I contacted admissions and explained my story. She guided me to the pre nursing route. I had my mind set on doing LPNtoRN for any of the programs I was looking at but now I'm in limbo.
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Carolinas College of Health Sciences
Can you PM me please? I have a few questions and I see you are very helpful
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Carolinas College of Health Science - schedule
Is it possible to work and do the program? Say like a few night and weekends shifts? My nerves are a wreck, don't know if I should pursue this opportunity Spring 17 or prepare myself more financially í ½í¸©
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Best route to PMHNP? BSN needed?
Thanks, and yes I need income. I see several bridge programs from ADN-RN to MSN. My sister said those programs are very time consuming though and I wouldn't be able to work but I guess I could "cross that bridge when I get there" :)
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Best route to PMHNP? BSN needed?
Not any major issues, just some counseling after my dad passed away suddenly. I've always had a lot of respect for people in the MH field. I looked at the path to become an MHNP and I've been researching every since. I've set up a meeting with the nursing advisor at the technical school I graduated from. Since I already have my Associates In Liberal Arts, all of my pre reqs are knocked out with exception of two biology classes. I'm def going to take it one degree at a time BUT I also asked this question so I won't rack up a lot of debt in the process as well. Thanks for your words of encouragement and help.
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Best route to PMHNP? BSN needed?
I'm 28 and really never had an absolute idea of what I wanted to do. I've spent a great deal of my working career in the healthcare field on the administrative side but I have no real feeling of reward or satisfaction. I want to have more of an impact. After doing a lot of research, (and having a personal experience of my own with psych providers) I would like to pursure a degree in PMHNP. Whats the best route? ADN to MSN or ADN gain some experience while pursuing a BSN then pursue MSN. I have past experience in a level 4 psych facility as resident assistant but no real clinical experience.
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I have an Associates in Liberal Arts and want to pursue a PMHNP. Best route?
I'm 28 and really never had an absolute idea of what I wanted to do. I've spent a great deal of my working career in the healthcare field on the administrative side but I have no real feeling of reward or satisfaction. I want to have more of an impact. After doing a lot of research, (and having a personal experience of my own with psych providers) I would like to pursure a degree in PMHNP. Whats the best route? ADN to MSN or ADN gain some experience while pursuing a BSN then pursue MSN. I have past experience in a level 4 inpatient psych facility as resident assistant but no real clinical experience.