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Your online source for LPN (LVN) to BSN programs.

 

One of the most popular nursing programs today is the LVN or LPN to Bachelors of Science in Nursing program. As you probably know, LVN (licensed vocational nurse) and LPN (licensed practical nurse) are the same credential. The only difference is the state that you reside in and what they refer to you as. Whether you are an LVN or an LPN, there are a number of you looking to take that next step in your nursing career. Whether your goal is to increase in your salary, to expand your role and responsibilities as a nurse, or both, getting your BSN will help you achieve these goals.

 

The University of Phoenix is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and offers LPN to BSN or LVN to BSN programs at several campus locations. Their BSN program has a special sequence for the Vocational Nurse or Practical Nurse to achieve the BSN degree. It builds on the basic education, skills, and experience of the practical nurse that is ready to transition to the professional nursing role. Request info to learn more today.

 

Featured LPN to BSN Degree Programs

 

LVN to BSN

University of Phoenix College of Health and Human Services

The LPN to BSN program content will focus on role transition, advanced clinical skills, and critical thinking. Graduates of the program will be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. Request free information from one of University of Phoenix's campus locations that offer this program to learn more.

 

Featured Online LVN/LPN to BSN Programs

 

Indiana State University School of Nursing

 

Indiana State University offers the only Online, National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) accredited LVN/LPN to BSN program in the United States. Applications are currently being accepted, request information today!

 

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If you aren't currently an LPN or LVN, find out more about becoming a licensed practical nurse here.

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