Jacksonville state university RN to BSN step online program

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Anybody got any advice on jsu step online program. How is it? Do u write alot of papers?

anybody got any advice on jsu step online program. how is it? do u write alot of papers?

we are very excited to hear that you are interested in our step program here at jsu. we are accredited by ccne. we admit students every semester and the step program can be completed in 3 semesters. we teach every class every semester and it is completely online. also, there is no requirement for you to do clinicals. the only requirement is that you have an active unencumbered rn license in the united states and you must have graduated from an accredited diploma or adn program in the united states. this program you can work full time and take 3 classes per semester. also, there is no requirement for you to have to come to campus. if you would like more information please feel free to post here in this thread.

thanks!

hugz331

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is there anytime you have to plan to come to campus? ie-first of the semester or last day of the semester?

also, is there a requirement to check emails daily? if you already have a week vacation planned for the fall-- my wedding- just trying to see what my options are here. thanks.

bcmRN2014

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I would love more information please. I have had my license a little over a year now. I am currently working full time in Huntsville but I started at JSU but was not able to complete my degree there due to family circumstances. I want to have my BSN from JSU since that is where me and my husband met and where he graduated from and I want a degree from there as well. GO GAMECOCKS and BLOW SOUTHERNERS!

we are very excited to hear that you are interested in our step program here at jsu. we are accredited by ccne. we admit students every semester and the step program can be completed in 3 semesters. we teach every class every semester and it is completely online. also, there is no requirement for you to do clinicals. the only requirement is that you have an active unencumbered rn license in the united states and you must have graduated from an accredited diploma or adn program in the united states. this program you can work full time and take 3 classes per semester. also, there is no requirement for you to have to come to campus. if you would like more information please feel free to post here in this thread.

thanks!

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I went through JSUs Step program about 2 years ago and it was pretty reasonable. Never went to the actual campus, the work was time consuming but not particularly difficult. I worked full time during it and went on vacations and stuff and it was fine. Usually you can plan your papers and stuff around what you have going on in your life - it's not bad at all. Good luck!

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