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No. 450
from Rnn2003
Old Sep 08, 2008, 07:51 AM

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Do you by chance have a web site for this school?
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No. 451
from LunahRN
Old Sep 08, 2008, 08:11 AM

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If you're asking about Utica (I can't tell exactly which post you're referring to, so I'm assuming it's the last one), the website is here:

http://www.onlineuticacollege.com/ba...ce-nursing.asp
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No. 452
Old Sep 08, 2008, 05:44 PM

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And if you're talking about Slippery Rock, the address is http://www.sru.edu.
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No. 453
Old Sep 10, 2008, 08:46 PM

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Im in the same boat. Online requires a lot of time. And if you work full time like me and have business ... life is a mad house but it can be done. Im at UOP.
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No. 454
Old Sep 10, 2008, 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Diahni View Post
Btw, I just happened to see that Mass. General Hospital has a RN to BSN program online, though it's a little pricey - $12,000. and it takes 14 months.
Question - I know my BA in biology doesn't count for much other than I could start a masters program without the BSN. However, aren't there jobs where you specifically need the BSN? Also if anybody is doing an online BSN program, please tell me the price range. Umass has a year program, and I think it's a better deal than MGH, though I know Mass General has a worldwide reputation as a top hospital - don't know how that would translate to a program, though. Either way, I love online programs - the only hitch is you have to motivate yourself.
Diahni
That isnt bad Im paying $450 a credit... I could be worse
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No. 455
from Jenrose15
Old Sep 13, 2008, 11:41 PM

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wow, i am glad there is a thread for online rn to bsn programs. i will start my rn program soon and am happy to know I can come to this thread for online info when I am ready to apply.
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No. 456
from josinda421
Old Sep 14, 2008, 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by traumaRUs View Post
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.
when you say ADN to BSN...that means you had your RN through a community college right? how was the program overall, what's the cost, is it all online, do you go to clinicals for each course or do you go at the end of all your classes. More info please
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No. 457
from trustbirth
Old Oct 26, 2008, 12:57 PM

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I am a student in an ADN program right now and will be graduating May 2010.

I would like to go either from ADN-BSN-MSN, or from ADN-MSN.

Since I have done things a little backwards, I also have 72 hours of core classes that are not nursing related.

Does anyone know how long it will take me to go from ADN-BSN or from ADN-MSN?

I am sort of at a loss for what to do and the information is so confusing when you go from website-website-website.

Please Help!!
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No. 458
from LunahRN
Old Oct 26, 2008, 02:14 PM

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I think it's just going to vary with the program you choose. Like you, I had many, many other hours of college credits outside of the nursing realm, which means that I'm heading pretty much into my "junior year" in the BSN world, without a lot of extra non-nursing courses.

I'm doing a BSN for now because I have no idea which flavor of MSN I'd even want.
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No. 459
from ARnurse69
Old Dec 14, 2008, 06:26 AM

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After much research & dealing with different schools, including registering & seeing which classes they wanted repeated or added, I've decided to go with Oklahoma Wesleyan's new online program. It's more than I wanted to spend, but the cheaper schools all wanted me to repeat my sciences or add on a bunch more classes. I want to start my program now! Anyway, NO chemistry or stats required. Very easy to work with. My friend started their program in October, & is very pleased with the program.
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