30 unit RNs

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I realize this is controversial so I would like to keep this to those who chose this route (if there are any). I'm in so cal and wondering if there are any schools that still offer this option. I've been an lvn for almost 8 years and have decided that this is the right choice for me (I'm well aware of the "cons"). So far the only programs available are thru private a schools. The bridge programs here in California are so congested that most CCs' in my area have shut their doors and froze their waiting lists for RN bridgers' which makes it even that much more difficult to go 30 unit option. Any insight/personal experiences would be great, thanks!

I want to also go this option as well and I have not had any luck. But I wanted to ask you which private schools are available because I sure would like to know. Just want to get it over with. Hope you don't mind sharing because I would really appreciate it.

Concordia university is the only private school I know of that (according to their website) offers it but I think it's based on how many students apply, if they don't have enough students they won't offer the program until they do. Don't quote me on this, I emailed the head of admissions of that dept and left a message for more info but have yet to hear back. I'm guessing once semesters are back in session I might have more luck getting ahold of someone. I've been heavily researching getting my ADN thru a cc. As of today I'm leaning more towards going thru with the ADN but right now it feels like I have a huge mountain to climb as I will be starting from scratch, with the exception of my 8 years experience as an LVN. Please write back if you find out any info on this option and I'll do the same, good luck!

Update: I spoke with someone at the nursing admissions dept at Concordia, they do have the program but they don't run it because they need a minimum of 8 students so until more students apply they can't hold the program. She said its roughly 18k and is 3 semesters. You need 2 pre reqs which are covered in the program or you can complete them at a jc and transfer them over (which will shave off a semester and might save you $). I want to apply but who knows when they will get enough students to actually run this program.

I'm on the same boat as both of you. Concordia sounds like a good option. I can't believe more Lvns haven't applied. A few years ago Azusa pacific told me the same thing about their lvn to bsn program. Did they say when they will be accepting applications?

She made it seem like you could apply anytime but it would be on a waiting list basis for when they have enough students. It's literally like going from one extreme of these congested schools to the other extreme end of the spectrum of where there aren't enough students! Hey maybe if we all rally together and apply we could make this happen *wishful thinking* lol :dead:

Yes, I agree. Ready when you are. I will call Concordia tomorrow and ask. I will update you guys once I get more info. Hopefully, I will get some good info.

I'm on the same boat as both of you. Concordia sounds like a good option. I can't believe more Lvns haven't applied. A few years ago Azusa pacific told me the same thing about their lvn to bsn program. Did they say when they will be accepting applications?

Thanks for the good info, Halonzo7

Yes, please update!

Stumbled on this post as I was looking for a LVN-BSN program post. Anyway, for those looking for a 30 unit program, a friend of mine told me that Mt. SAC in Walnut, Ca (SoCal) is looking for LVN's wanting to go this route. Idk why, but I'm assuming other LVN's have applied to their 30 unit program & I guess they need a certain amount to start the program, not sure. Here's the link to the school Mt. San Antonio College |

Good luck!

Is anyone gonna apply? I also want to do this option. If we all apply we will be half ways there.

Once you turn in an application your name is out in a list for when they have around 5 applicants. Just calling and asking to have your name put on a list won't be enough for hem to open the program. So yes o agree, we need everyone who is interested to apply!!!!!! I would like to also do this option

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