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Vermont, VT | LPN to BSN Nursing School Program

Why Take an LPN to BSN in Vermont?

By taking a Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor of Science, Nursing education program, currently-licensed Vermont LPNs make a commitment that can pay great dividends. Not only do they work towards a Bachelor’s Degree, but also licensure as a Registered Nurse and a fifty percent or more increase in average income.

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How to Do an LPN to BSN in Vermont

Currently licensure as an LPN, transcripts from LPN education, and workplace recommendations are all required when apply to a Vermont Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor’s of Nursing program. Studies in nursing practice, theories, concepts and research take three years once enrolled—it is not a commitment to be taken lightly. But at the end of the three years, students take the $200 NLCEX-RN via Pearson Vue and upwards of 90 percent of student pass the test their first try. Licensed as a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor’s Degree to their credit, former LPNs emerge with greatly enhanced earning potential and a very wide range of occupational opportunities from direct health care to community programming, health and pharmaceutical research and more.