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Indiana State University

Founded in 1865, Indiana State University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is rated one of the best colleges in the Midwest by The Princeton Review. The College of Nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).

LPN/LVN to BSN Program
This new degree is the only completely distance-based RN training program in the country! LPN and LVN nurses can earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree without ever stepping foot in a classroom. Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the NCLEX examination. The degree includes a total of 124 semester hours. All general education courses can be completed through a combination of transfer credits from accredited schools and test-out credits. Students prepare for these test-out examinations through The College Network's study guide program. Clinical hours can be completed locally with a preceptor with NO CLINICAL TESTING.

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Many students who enroll in the program qualify for an educational grant from the Distance Learning Association of up to $2,000.

RN to BSN Program
This NLNAC accredited program is for those individuals who hold an associate degree in nursing and requires a total of up to 128 semester hours. Approximately 30 hours of lower-division nursing course requirements can be satisfied through an RN articulation program. General education and elective courses can also be satisfied through a combination of transfer credits from accredited schools and test-out credits earned through The College Network’s study guide program. Generally, 30 hours of core nursing courses can be completed on-line.

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