LPN to BS in Nursing

We are committeed to helping LPNs expand their professional opportunities through further education.

  • Our courses can be taken on a part-time or full-time basis
  • You receive 11 credits for for your LPN education
  • You may earn credit through challenge exams
  • General education courses are day or evening
  • Clinical nursing courses are daytime on weekdays
  • Courses are in-person (not online)

Contact our LPN Program Coordinator
Jan Taylor, DNP, CRNP, CPN
to get started.

What courses will I take? See the LPN to BS in Nursing Academic Worksheet

What courses meet core curriculum criteria for area distributions requirements? ADR Courses

LPN Advising Guidelines 

LPNs may earn credit for the sophomore level nursing courses (NUR 201, 202, and 210) if they have graduated from an NLNAC program within the last ten years. The credits for these three courses will be posted on their transcripts after they complete NUR 307/308/309, the first clinical nursing course.

LPNs who graduated more than ten years ago may earn credit through challenge exams.

LPNs may transfer credits previously earned at other institutions, take additional courses at other institutions, and earn credits via CLEP and Excelsior (Regent’s) examinations.