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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
LPN-BSN Track

The Division of Nursing offers advanced placement for LPNs applying to obtain a bachelor's degree in nursing.  LPNs who successfully pass designated National League for Nursing standardized tests may receive up to 28 credits and advanced placement in the nursing curriculum.  Technology in the nursing program is integrated throughout the curriculum.  Therefore all nursing students participate in the computer technology program offered through the university.

LPNs taking the general education requirements at SU can complete the program in three years or seven semesters. Students who have already completed the general education requirements (with a grade of "C' or better) may transfer those courses and complete the program in four semesters of full-time study.  Students may also complete the program on a part-time basis.  At the time of completion of the program, students are eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for registered nurses and for entry level professional nurse positions.  This track is offered only at the Leesburg campus.

This track is held at Shenandoah University’s Northern Virginia Campus, which is located at 908 Trailview Blvd, Leesburg, Virginia 20175.

 

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All students admitted to Nursing programs are required to complete the following prior to the start of classes:

  • Submit evidence of specific immunizations as required by the Wilkins Wellness Center
  • Submit proof of TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis)
  • Submit proof of PPD (Tuberculosis) which is to be renewed annually.
  • Submit Proof of Health Insurance.
  • Submit evidence of generally good physically and mental health.
  • Complete a criminal background check through OneSource
  • Students should expect to submit to random drug testing required by clinical practice sites.
  • Submit evidence of current Health Care Provider CPR certification  from the American Heart Association.
  • Hold a current Virginia license to practice practical nursing.
  • Successfully pass the National League for Nursing Acceleration Challenge Exam (NLNACE)     LPN-RN (scoring in the 50th percentile or above or making a decision score of 78 or better) to receive credit for the following courses:

Course Title Credit
N 107 Fundamentals of Nursing Practice 4
N 214 Health Care Across the Lifespan: Adults I (clinical only) 2
N 221 Competencies for Nursing Practice I 2
N 322 Competencies for Nursing Practice II 1
N 403 Health Care Across the Lifespan: Clinical Elective 3
  Nursing Elective 3

Subtotal Challenge Credits

15
  • Students may only take the NLN ACE LPN-RN twice.  If unsuccessful following a second attempt, the student will be required to take HP 272 and all 100 and 200 level nursing courses.

  • Optional: Students may choose to take the National League for Nursing (NLN) Pharmacology test (passing score in the 50th percentile or above) to receive credit for the following course:  HP283 Pharmacotherapy (3 credits).

  • Students are responsible for all testing fees.

Students may transfer the following college level courses:

Course Title Credit Hours
Human Anatomy & Physiology 8
College or General Chemistry and Lab 4
Introductory Microbiology and Lab 4
English Composition and Literature 3
Psychology 3
Sociology 3
General Education: Historical and Cultural Perspectives 3
General Education: Moral Reasoning 3
General Education: The Arts and Society 3
General Education: Elective 3
Statistics 3
Public Speaking 3
Nutrition 3
Growth and Development 3

Subtotal

49

Nursing Requirements:

Course Title Credit Hours
HP 272 Pathophysiology 3
HP 283 Pharmacology 3
N 201 Health Assessment 4
N 207 LPN to BSN Transition 1
N 210 Health Across the Lifespan: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 5*
N 215 Health Across the Lifespan: Adults I (didactic only) 3
N 306 Theory, Reasoning, and Research in Nursing 3
N 307 Health Across the Lifespan: Children and Adolescents 4*
N 308 Health Across the Lifespan: Families 4*
N 314 Health Across the Lifespan: Adults II 5
N 315 Health Across the Lifespan: Adults III 5
N 323 Competencies for Nursing Practice III 1
N 401 Health Across the Lifespan: Community 5
N 404 Reflection on the Art of Nursing 2
N 405 Nursing Issues and Career Development 2
N 414 Leadership and Ethics in Professional Nursing Practice 3
N 415 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Nursing 3

Subtotal

56

* Optional: Students with a minimum of two years relevant clinical experience who have passed the NLN ACE I may challenge up to two clinical courses (N210, N307, or N308) by passing the appropriate NLN test with a score in the 50th percentile or above (possibility of up to 9 credits)