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What are the best schools that offer LPN to BSN degree for nursing?


What are the best schools that offer LPN to BSN degree for nursing?

Because you weren't very specific i have over 600 options for you. They are all Four year, coed colleges. I'll name a few from different areas, but if you re-ask the question with more detail I will surely give you a more detailed response. Please give me the location, if you want it to be big or small, if u require certain sports, or frats, or extracurriculers. thanks!

Berea College, Kentucky

McGill University, Montreal, Canada

South University, Georgia

St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing, Illinois

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Texas

University of Southern Nevada, Nevada

West Coast University, LA, California

Brigham Young University of Idaho, Idaho

Chipola College, Florida

Troy University, Alabama

Framingham State College, Massachusetts

Husson College, Main

Vermont Technical College, Vermont

Rivier College, New Hampshire

Salve Regina College, Rhode Island

Quinnipiac University, Connecticut.

the list goes on and on

Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters

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