PFC Private RallyPoint Member4392979<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello everyone. As I undestand when I get the LPN licence through the army being a 68c, I just then take the prerequisites that the school requires and go directly lpn to rn, right?<br />My major is Nursing, so I already took most of the prereqs required for my school, just want to make sure that when I come back, I can go directly to Lpn to RN bridge program. Has anyone done it ??When I get the LPN license through the Army, then take the prerequisites that the school requires, do I go directly from LPN to RN bridge?2019-02-23T02:24:52-05:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member4392979<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello everyone. As I undestand when I get the LPN licence through the army being a 68c, I just then take the prerequisites that the school requires and go directly lpn to rn, right?<br />My major is Nursing, so I already took most of the prereqs required for my school, just want to make sure that when I come back, I can go directly to Lpn to RN bridge program. Has anyone done it ??When I get the LPN license through the Army, then take the prerequisites that the school requires, do I go directly from LPN to RN bridge?2019-02-23T02:24:52-05:002019-02-23T02:24:52-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member4393033<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm not aware of any LPN to RN bridge program from.any school that accepts Army training in lieu of real classes. There are bridge programs out there by some schools, but all the reputable nursing schools I know of require your prerequisites be taken from a college. <br /><br />Honestly, you're better off taking a job with a shorter AIT, finishing your 60 SH prerequisites and applying to the Nursing AECP. You'll be finishing your RN years before you would if you became a 68C.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 23 at 2019 3:57 AM2019-02-23T03:57:30-05:002019-02-23T03:57:30-05:002019-02-23T02:24:52-05:00