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Kentucky, KY | LPN to BSN Nursing School Program

Why Do an LPN to BSN in Kentucky?

By moving to a BSN, LPNs gain both a college degree and the opportunity for licensure as a Registered Nurse. This, in turn, opens up a plethora of new job opportunities, and vastly increases earning potential—Registered Nurses in Kentucky make fifty percent more, on average, than Licensed Practical Nurses in the state.

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How to Do an LPN to BSN in Kentucky

A Kentucky LPN to BSN takes three years of dedicated study to complete. First, one must be accepted into general studies at their school of choice and then they must apply to the college of nursing. Entrance into the program is based on both previous grades and work experience and recommendations of current employers.

After acceptance, a student starts by taking core courses in both general studies—topics like sociology and psychology—and core nursing courses that focus on practice and concepts as it relates to a wide range of subcategories within the nursing field such as maternity, elder care, and pharmacology.

Beyond a Bachelor’s degree, the other goal of a Kentucky LPN to BSN program is to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN, or the Registered Nurse Licensure Examination. It costs $110 to apply to take the test, and $200 to take it via Pearson Vue once approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing . Successful graduates leave the program with a BSN, a license to practice as a Registered Nurse, and targeted knowledge that allows them to find a gratifying job in any number of settings—both within health care institutions and beyond.