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Mississippi, MS | LPN to BSN Nursing School Program

Why Take an LPN to BSN in Mississippi?

The advantages afforded by taking an LPN to BSN program in Mississippi are twofold. First, Registered Nurses with a Bachelor of Science, Nursing (BSN), average fifty percent more income than LPNs in Mississippi. Secondly, by earning a BSN, currently working LPNs open up new job opportunities, both within and outside of traditional health care settings and even pave the way to pursue graduate studies.

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How to Do an LPN to BSN in Mississippi

The first step to a Mississippi LPN to BSN program is acceptance into a college for general studies, followed by application directly to the college of nursing within that school. Applications are considered based on previous grades during LPN training, the recommendations of workplace superiors, and any volunteer experience. Once approved, an LPN to BSN program in Mississippi lasts around three years. It includes a diverse range of course offerings from nursing research, practice, and theory to an array of electives such as legal issues in health care, abnormal psychology, and nursing in the developing world, as well as targeted nursing classes in specialized topics.

One of the main focuses of a Mississippi LPN to BSN program is to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN, the Registered Nurse licensure examination. Once course work is complete, an application fee of $100 is paid to the Mississippi Board of Nursing, and exam administrators Pearson Vue charge $200 to take the test. Pass rates are above 85 percent for first timers, and it is the final step to re-entering the work force with a depth and breadth of knowledge that gives students greatly increased work opportunities and earning potential.