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LPN-RNRating: (votes: 1) try your state institutions as they are cheaper. Comment:
What state are you in? I ask because depending on the state-meaning if you are from CA, it is not a viable option-Excelsior college could be an option for you; You can go to the Excelsior College forums and ask questions there; or contact Excelsior directly.TCN is NOT an online college, FYI-so you get to dodge that bullet.As the previous poster commented, it probably would be far cheaper to go to a state program; you are going to need to take pre-req's and core courses; an ADN/BSN program is different than a PN program; it much more in-depth information, plus the role of an RN is expanded; you will be bridging the gap and building upon your sure want practice.Best wishes.
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i agree with the poster above- check out your local community colleges
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