Published Sep 8, 2010
lalice
7 Posts
Could anyone compare the two programs for me? Pros or cons of either?
Looking to transfer from a 4yr program to a 2yr program.
I like LGCNHC's dual enrollment.. have dual enrollment into the BSN program (R.N. to B.S.N.) for a period of one year after graduation.
Any information is appreciated :)
ashleyisawesome, BSN, RN
804 Posts
I will be starting at St. Luke's in Jan. I know they have an agreement with Moravian to get your BSN after you graduate from St. Lukes, and if you take enough of your prereqs, you should only need 8 more classes at Moravian for your BSN.. I was a little hesitant about that because Moravian is expensive, but I read on their website that St. Luke's employees only pay 30% tuition, so thats a plus!
Moravian College RN-BS Program Highlights - St. Luke's Hospital Health Network
Another good thing about St. Luke's is that they go through the summer, so you end up being done in a year and a half instead of two years.
I don't know much about Lancaster General, but I have heard from several peole that its a good school. I dont know any details though :/
And if you were wondering, you can still get into St. Luke's Jan 2011 class. The deadline to get all your admissions stuff in is Oct 15! haha