Published Jul 25, 2008
Was wondering if anyone currently knew of the score required to get into the lpn to rn classes at rets. I thought it was 850, but was not sure. If anyone is currently attending rets lpn to rn program; is it worth it ?
Thanks a bunch !!
brown eyed girl
407 Posts
I can't find out any info online about RETS LPN Program. Would you mind sharing some of the particulars...prereqs, tests, program length, appx cost, etc. I'm in Dayton and trying to decide between 3 programs. I know they want me to go sit down with them to get the info....but I'd like to know something about it before I do. Also, if you know anything about their 1+1 program to go into RN. Thanks a bunch!!!
I just wanted to say hello to a fellow daytonian! I graduated from RETS LPN program in 2005. Take my advice, do the 1+1= RN! I WISH I had done so at the time.
99percentangel
2 Articles; 22 Posts
I heard the Cincinnati program has closed? Does anyone know.
amp83
19 Posts
Rets is accredited and the program isn't overly hard. It is very unorganized but they have a 100% NCLEX pass rate for all PN classes thus far. Their RN program is at 97%. I will be graduating there in 4 weeks. Their new class of students is huge. So its gaining in popularity and I have heard of a wait list now. Its 15 months, all classes start at 5 pm and clinicals are on the weekends ranging from 8-12.5 hour days (depending on the semester). The entrance exam is a modified HESI and it is VERY VERY EASY. It is nothing to sweat over at all.