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No. 20
Old May 23, 2005, 10:18 AM

Default Slippery Rock of PA
Slippery Rock charges $612 for a 3-credit class, plus fees. They require NO time on campus. My favorite part is that if you have at least 63 credits to transfer in, they don't require any liberal arts courses. Nope, no art, history, etc. Statistics and medical ethics are the only non-nursing courses they require. Accredited by NLN. I don't attend yet but am applying for fall.

www.sru.edu
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No. 21
from mona b RN
Old May 25, 2005, 08:07 PM

Originally Posted by zebras
Slippery Rock charges $612 for a 3-credit class, plus fees. They require NO time on campus. My favorite part is that if you have at least 63 credits to transfer in, they don't require any liberal arts courses. Nope, no art, history, etc. Statistics and medical ethics are the only non-nursing courses they require. Accredited by NLN. I don't attend yet but am applying for fall.

www.sru.edu
Thanks for posting the link. I will definitely check it out.
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No. 22
from mona b RN
Old May 25, 2005, 08:23 PM

Originally Posted by mona b
Thanks for posting the link. I will definitely check it out.
Here is another online program. This college has reasonable tuition rates which is always a bonus. I admit that I did not look to deeply into their site but here is the link if anyone wants to check it out.

http://www.bsu.edu/distance/tuition/
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No. 23
from EMTtoRN
Old May 29, 2005, 10:52 AM

Hey Cheri,
Can you link the page that shows that you can begin after your first year?
Thank you!


Originally Posted by cbarnett2
Actually, I had determined to do the Univ of S Alabama until yesterday when I started looking into UOW...Did you notice that they will also allow ASN students that have finished their first year of school to enroll and start taking the first three nursing courses before finishing your RN...that way you go right into the BSN work when you pass the NCLEX. The program can be completed in 2 semesters if all prereqs are done and you attend fulltime.

I am thinking UOW has made it to the top of my list for now.

Cheri
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No. 24
from HillaryC
Old May 31, 2005, 01:55 PM

The University of Maryland has an online RN-BSN program. I'm in the RN-MS program and I live in MD, but I've been taking online classes so far, and have had several classmates from out of state. The website is nursing.umaryland.edu.

Part-time fees starting Fall 2005 are $301 per credit for instate residents, and $461 per credit out of state. In addition, both have a $10 per credit fee, and a $234.50 flat fee per semester. Compared to some of the programs already mentioned, I'm not sure how affordable this program is

Originally Posted by mona b
Mods, can we get a sticky?


In preparation for getting a BSN I am trying to gather information regarding online BSN programs. If you have links to what you feel is an affordable , online, no residency requirement program, please post 'em here.

One program that I came across was with Thomas Edison State College. Does anyone have any information regarding their program? I was hoping to find someone that has first hand (or second hand ) experience with the TESC RN to BSN program as it seems to be an affordable option, which, of course, is always a bonus. From reading the catalog on their site it appears that you can use some of the EC exams to satisfy the upper level nursing courses.

The TESC program looks pretty decent but I am looking for some feedback to any online RN to BSN program. If anyone has links to what they feel is an affordable online RN/BSN program please post the link here.

Link to TESC

http://www.tesc.edu/prospective/unde...degree/bsn.php
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No. 25
from cbarnett2
Old Jun 01, 2005, 02:51 AM

Originally Posted by EMTtoRN
Hey Cheri,
Can you link the page that shows that you can begin after your first year?
Thank you!
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/nursing/rn...quence_new.asp

The following is quoted from the above link:

"New Admission Policy
Admitted to UW with completed transcript evaluation
Application to School of Nursing
Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or completed first year of RN program"

I am waiting to hear back from someone from UOW about what this means exactly...

Cheri
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No. 26
from Robbind
Old Jun 01, 2005, 05:34 PM

Originally Posted by Tweety
I'm attending Florida Hospital College of Nursing and we have students from all over. We all pay the same tuition. It's about $220/hr. No clinicals except at the end you have to follow a manager/supervisor around. 100% online.

**** It is a whole lot more expensive that about 220/hr

It's NLN approved.

http://www.onlinenursing.fhchs.edu/
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
Tuition and Fee Schedule
Effective: July 1, 2004
Application Fee
$ 75.
Enrolled Students
Credential Review Fee $300.
Tuition per Credit (Thomas Edison State College courses, exams and Prior Learning Assessment Courses)
New Jersey Residents $260.
Non-New Jersey Residents $374.
Non-Enrolled (Online Nursing Courses)
New Jersey Residents $247.
Non-New Jersey Residents $374.


NOTE:

Tuition and fees for courses, examinations for the nursing component and general education requirements taken at other institutions will be the student's responsibility.

BSN students who, in a 12-month period, earn a minimum of 3 credits at Thomas Edison State College or elsewhere, will be considered continuously enrolled. Students who, in a 12-month period, do not earn a minimum of 3 credits at Thomas Edison State College or elsewhere will be placed on Inactive Status. At the time students reactivate their status and return to the College, they will submit a new application, and a review of credentials will be required along with the appropriate fees.

Non-enrolled students who wish to try an online nursing course may take 2 courses prior to enrollment. Students must be enrolled by end of second nursing course.

Note: Active duty military personnel who enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program will pay the nursing program tuition rate.


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No. 27
from zacarias
Old Jun 03, 2005, 05:11 PM

Cheri,

Thanks for the info on USA. I love this thread!! It looks like there are affordable options out there for us to get our BSN.
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No. 28
from mona b RN
Old Jun 09, 2005, 07:11 PM

Originally Posted by zacarias
Cheri,

Thanks for the info on USA. I love this thread!! It looks like there are affordable options out there for us to get our BSN.
Here is another one but I can't seem to find the tuition/fees info.


http://www.eline.tamucc.edu/howelineworks.htm
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No. 29
from cbarnett2
Old Jun 10, 2005, 12:25 PM
Updated Jun 10, 2005 at 12:28 PM by cbarnett2

Nurse I think I found it...
Originally Posted by mona b
Here is another one but I can't seem to find the tuition/fees info.


http://www.eline.tamucc.edu/howelineworks.htm
Mona,

I forgot all about this program...Texas A&M is a great school from what I have heard.

Under the FAQ section from your link, it states that tuition is the same as the oncampus program.

The TAMUCC website states the non-resident tuition is $368 per credit hour. Here is the link.

http://falcon.tamucc.edu/~business/default.html

Cheri
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