Accepting applications for nursing bridge program
IVCC’s LPN-to-RN Bridge Program is accepting applications through March 1 for the Fall 2024 semester.
The program is an opportunity for current licensed practical nurses to complete an associate’s degree and qualify for the national registered nursing exam after two additional semesters of study. The degree unlocks career options and boosts earnings.
IVCC nursing graduates can complete the application at https://forms.office.com/r/efUHqHg17K. Nurses attending IVCC for the first time must apply to the college to be considered for the bridge program.
The bridge program begins with a brief preparatory class in the summer to reacquaint students with study skills, test-taking strategies and clinical skills and ease them into the degree program in the fall.
In IVCC’s nursing program, students in LPN and RN tracks take many of the same first-year courses. Upon completion of that first year, students who pass the licensing exam can start earning immediately as LPNs and return later through the bridge program to earn an associate degree. Other students immediately continue a second year of study working toward the degree.
“Our program is affordable, convenient and we have outstanding internal resources to help you along the way,” said Director of Nursing Sue Smith. The schedule suits those balancing class and work schedules. “Students like the evening clinical options,” she added.
IVCC offers classroom, laboratory, hands-on and virtual experiences in the Nursing Simulation and Nursing Skills labs, and clinical placement in nearby hospitals. Tutoring, guidance and support services, as well as financial aid, are available within the program and on campus.
Megan Ahlstrom headed to work in geriatric/dementia care after completing her LPN at IVCC, and is back earning a degree that will be a step toward earning a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
“It’s nice coming back. I like the program, and knew what to expect. And it’s close to home.” Ahlstrom also likes knowing IVCC’s program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Heather Peterson enrolled in the bridge program after two years in the workforce because a degree “will open more doors” in her field of corrections health care.
“There will be so many areas in nursing I can go!” IVCC makes that path convenient and attainable, and “I love the college! The teachers are all great, and they all care. They tell us if we need help, come talk to them!”
While Peterson, a mom of four, cut back her work hours to part-time to fit in classes, household bills didn’t diminish, so financial assistance helped.
So does the dream that drives her. “I think everybody should live to their greatest potential. Just jump in there even if you’re scared. Just do it!”
Learn more on the web site www.ivcc.edu/healthprofessions or contact Director of Nursing Sue Smith at sue_smith@ivcc.edu or faculty member Laura Hodgson at laura_hodgson@ivcc.edu.