Published Aug 31, 2008
CandAmommy
134 Posts
Hi all.
I asked this in the CNA forum, but figured I would get more responses here. I am graduating with an AS in medical insurance, but that really isn't what I want to do. I am going to go into a CNA certification program in the next few months (so that I may work at night and make some money to pay off loans and hopefully find a facility that will assist with costs for the LPN program) but wanted to know for LPN courses, will some of the classes I have taken all ready transfer so I don't have to take them again (ie: anatomy, terminology, etc..?) I went the long route because I have 2 little boys under 3 and wanted to work at home while being here with them. Any information is appreciated, and sorry if this was asked before! I have nver been to this part of the site before. Thanks in advace!
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
It should but the only way to be sure is to see what the final decision is of the college you transfer to. I am an RN who went into HIM and all my science classes were accepted as prerequisites for the HIM program.