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No. 30
from mona b RN
Old Jun 10, 2005, 01:00 PM

Originally Posted by cbarnett2
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

Hi Cheri,

I knew I had seen the tuition info somewhere, I was just wiped out from clinical and too tired to look for it. LOL

Thanks for the link.
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No. 31
from cbarnett2
Old Jun 10, 2005, 03:50 PM
Updated Jun 29, 2005 at 07:33 AM by cbarnett2

Thumbs up Another option...
Northern Arizona University

http://www.distance.nau.edu/programs...px?degreeID=27

Tuition: $331.50

Cheri
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No. 32
from RN4NICU
Old Jun 10, 2005, 09:08 PM

Originally Posted by cbarnett2
University of Wyoming

http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/nursing/rn...quence_new.asp

$127 per credit hour
CCNE approved
No travel required

Cheri

I graduated from UW's online RN-BSN program. It was the best program I could find, for my situation at least, after months of researching programs. I was able to complete the program while working as a traveler.
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No. 33
from LOVE ER
Old Jun 19, 2005, 08:02 PM

hi, i just finished an online rn to bsn at university of north alabama. www.una.com 1-800-talkuna. great program, did clinicals in my area , didn't have to have an rn license in their state and fees reasonable. did require quite a bit of additional academics though. good luck
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No. 34
from UOP
Old Jun 20, 2005, 09:10 AM

Originally Posted by traumaRUs
Although you stated affordable, I did the University of Phoenix online BSN and now the MSN and I find it totally doable. I'm going from an ADN to BSN to MSN in 30 months.
I was checking out this thread to see what people thought about the University of Phoenix. I actually started working with UOP-Online in the Healthcare arena. I represent UOP at hospitals and clinics and enroll new strudents for our degree programs.

I would like to know what the general consensus is regarding the UOP - Online programs. Your feedback is appreciated.

Thank you,

Jim
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No. 35
from LTNurse
Old Jun 20, 2005, 11:16 AM

Originally Posted by UOP
I was checking out this thread to see what people thought about the University of Phoenix. I actually started working with UOP-Online in the Healthcare arena. I represent UOP at hospitals and clinics and enroll new strudents for our degree programs.

I would like to know what the general consensus is regarding the UOP - Online programs. Your feedback is appreciated.

Thank you,

Jim
I have heard good things about UOP; the only complaint I have heard is the high tuition but I feel that UOP should remove the one year expereince requirement. So many people graduate with a BSN without ever having nursing experience from Colleges all around the country so why should it be different for ASN RN's.

LTNurse
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No. 36
from UOP
Old Jun 20, 2005, 07:36 PM

Originally Posted by LTNurse
I have heard good things about UOP; the only complaint I have heard is the high tuition but I feel that UOP should remove the one year expereince requirement. So many people graduate with a BSN without ever having nursing experience from Colleges all around the country so why should it be different for ASN RN's.

LTNurse
The reason for the one year RN experience is due to the fact that we offer the RN to BSN in an accelerated format where clinicals are not required. We use the one year of RN as the basis for the rest of your classes. We don't feel that those who are doing "clinicals" everyday should have to be "retaught" to do them. Therefore the one year requirement. I hope that explains it.
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No. 37
from Traveler
Old Jun 22, 2005, 08:35 PM

I am nearing the end stretch at UoP. The only thing, other than the high tuition, that I have a complaint about is the lack of follow through when it is requested because of a less than wonderful instructor. Most of my instructors have been wonderful, but I have had two terrible ones. On my end of course survey I requested to be contacted about issues in the two classes yet never heard a word. In some ways it feels as though I am treated like a number. All in all I have had a good experience, but there are many other online RN- BSN schools now and I don't know if I would pick UoP again.
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No. 38
from Tweety
Old Jul 03, 2005, 08:56 PM

bump.
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No. 39
from sparkplug
Old Jul 04, 2005, 08:29 PM

Default Uop
I also am finishing up with UOP for my BSN. It is expensive and frankly if I did not have tuition reimbursement I could not afford the program. I have had some issues with the team assignments and people not doing the work and feel there should be some allowance when this happens. Some tech issues but the tech support is great. I do not feel we should have to pay for eresource but should have the option of either using it or buying the book.
I have learned so much, I never wwould have believed it was possible and I have grown professionally according to my co-workers and manager. But if I could find a cheaper program with accreditation I would consider it.
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