Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Academic accommodations are coordinated through the Dean of Students and must be renewed on a semester-by-semester basis.
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Yes. Students complete over 500 hours of hands-on clinical experience in hospital and community settings through our partnerships with HSHS and other regional healthcare providers.
Yes. Credits from your LPN program and prior college coursework may apply toward the 56 general education credits needed to meet the BSN degree requirements. Our team will assist you in evaluating transcripts.
Many students begin the program while working part-time or with flexible schedules, especially in the first semester. As the program progresses and clinical hours increase, students are encouraged to limit work hours to maintain academic performance.
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You may begin in the fall or spring semester.
Yes. Upon completion of the LPN to BSN program, you are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN® exam and apply for licensure as a registered nurse in Illinois or other U.S. states.