Published Aug 22, 2008
NurseHopefulInOH
163 Posts
I am currently a LPN student at RETS (a Sinclair transfer student) and plan to go back to Sinclair for LPN-RN and was wondering what classes I will need for that besides nursing classes obviously. is it the same gen-eds for the RN program? i will be taking anatomy at RETS will that transfer? I really don't wanna take it twice!
thanks
smak60
147 Posts
I would go to Sinclairs website....I had been thinking about it also...it gives all the prereq's that you need to take to get into the program. English, chem, etc.
hmm I found the RN program guidelines but nothing about LPN to RN.
melicious09
21 Posts
I am also a student a RETS, just graduated in July and am currently ADN 1st term. I spoke with an admissions rep from Sinclair while a PN student and asked about the bridge program for LPN to RN. Unfortunately, Sinclair will take NO credits from RETS. If you are an LPN you take only 1 quarter less than any other Sinclair student...just the waiting list is shorter. Hope this helps!
WakeYourMindUp
20 Posts
I've heard great things about Ketterings LPN to RN program, you should check it out.
http://www.kcma.edu
AntFlip7395
I am currently a LPN student at RETS (a Sinclair transfer student) and plan to go back to Sinclair for LPN-RN and was wondering what classes I will need for that besides nursing classes obviously. is it the same gen-eds for the RN program? i will be taking anatomy at RETS will that transfer? I really don't wanna take it twice!thanks
You know, I graduated from RETS LPN to RN program last year and only a handful of students were able to transfer their A&P classes in. So the vast majority of us had to take the class anyway because LPN level A&P isn't considered the same as college level A&P.