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La Salle’s LPN–BSN Program is designed for the adult learner – the licensed practical nurse who is employed and who has family/life obligations and wishes to earn the BSN. The program prepares its graduates to qualify for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses to become a registered nurse. The goal of the program is to enable the graduate to provide professional nursing care which includes health promotion and maintenance, illness care, restoration, rehabilitation, and health counseling derived from nursing theory and research.
La Salle’s LPN–BSN Program provides the opportunity to refine critical thinking skills, to strengthen one’s self concept as a person and as a member of the nursing profession and to set a course for self-directed learning and independent action, enhancing one’s personal and professional growth. The program is for graduates of accredited LPN Programs who hold a current LPN license.
The program can be completed on either a part-time or full-time basis and requires completion of 126 credits.
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