Re: lpn to bsn program through athabasca uni??
I've done a few courses with Athabasca. They give you six months for a three credit course and you schedule your own exam date in conjuction with your tutor.
I would do the English, Pych, Stats, Phil. pre reqs at a local community college and go to them for the nursing courses.
Athabasca assigns a tutor for each course to you and clearly outline the time frame for dealing with questions and contacts with the tutor. If you don't get replies promptly contact the administration.
I work with PNs who are doing the course now. Apparently clinicals can be anywhere in the province and appear to be going to the smaller communities due the number of nursing students in Edmonton and Calgary using the teaching hospitals there. I've heard of people from Edmonton being offered places in Lethbridge. So there are additional expenses involved such as travel and accomodation.
I believe that you have seven years form acceptance to completion of the programme. So, you might want to get the arts prereqs done before doing the application and use them as transfer credits.
You also have to be disciplined and motivated to study on your own. That was the hard part for me. Life gets in the way of sitting down with the courses (you need an good internet connection!) that it doesn't have with committing to going to classes at a bricks and mortar college.
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