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Old Aug 25, 2009, 12:12 AM

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I am doing Clarion's RN-BSN starting next week and only have to do 26 credits without any prerequisites. It's a PA state school; I think it's the best, but would like to know if anyone else has shopped around. I got calls from some, but none seemed to offer 26 credits at state prices.
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No. 541
from esrun00
Old Sep 01, 2009, 07:53 PM

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Is anyone here doing the online RN-BSN through Western Governors University? I really like the compentency units, so depending how are you work, you can complete more classes during the 6 months, and they charge a flat rate for the 6 months.

I would just like to here from anyone who attends, and what they think.

Thanks,

Kristy
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No. 542
from newtitle
Old Sep 04, 2009, 01:00 AM

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I am a LPN, does this school offer something for me to persue my RN/
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No. 543
Old Sep 05, 2009, 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by esrun00 View Post
Is anyone here doing the online RN-BSN through Western Governors University? I really like the compentency units, so depending how are you work, you can complete more classes during the 6 months, and they charge a flat rate for the 6 months.

I would just like to here from anyone who attends, and what they think.

Thanks,

Kristy

My friend was looking into this too, but I thought it was quite a bit of money and it wasn't encouraging that you wouldn't have to repeat courses. I was also concerned that it wasn't accredited by the NLN, although if you are going to go on in school some grad programs don't require the programs to be NLN certified, as long as you have the ccne accreditaion. Oh, I see that they do say that 'most' of your associate level courses should transfer in.

If you learn more about this school please let the board know-and I hope someone who has been there chimes in!
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No. 544
Old Sep 08, 2009, 12:39 PM

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Hello out there, I am a "return to practice" RN and have been back to work for about a year. Looking for some feedback on Bernau University in Gainesville, Ga., or any other online programs done by RN's in Georgia. Georgia State has a campus but thinking I want to go the online route.

This is a great thread and now realize I need to read backwards instead of from the start. Thanks to everyone who participates.
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No. 545
from bzmom
Old Sep 09, 2009, 11:07 AM

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Just an FYI....

I am currently doing the RN - BSN program at Liberty University and I love it! It is $250/cr hour, books seldom cost more than $50 per class, it is entirely online, I got full credit for all prior college credits and it runs on 6 week semesters. I started in January 2009 and will graduate this May. My only complaint is in how the classes are offered. I could have graduated by this December IF I had taken the classes in a different order, but I didn't know they weren't all offered every semester .

The course work is moderate, but I am able to work full time and get it done without missing my kids' events. Most of it is independent but I have had 2 classes where I had to do a group power point. There is no penalty for working ahead, so if you have something going on one week, you can do the assignments early and have it out of the way. It is a Baptist university, so 3 religion classes are required. This was not a problem for me.

Anyway, just wanted to let you know in case you are looking for a great, fast 7 affordable program!

Bonnie

PS: I was an LPN for 11 years, then graduated from Excelsior in 2007. I didn't think Excelsior was bad (except the CPNE), but now I see how hard it actually was compared to Liberty's program!!!
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from bzmom
Old Sep 09, 2009, 11:09 AM

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I don't think you will find any program for LPN to RN besides Excelsior or Indianna (but they are like Excelsior). It seems that there is a large gap in options for LPNs to advance!
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No. 547
from talka1
Old Sep 12, 2009, 01:44 AM

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Hello all,
I am considering Texas Tech RN to BSN...does anyone know:
Can this program be done completely online?
If clinicals are required, can they be done close to home?
Any mandatory appearances required at Texas Tech?
Thank you for any info --
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No. 548
from smilingbig
Old Oct 27, 2009, 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by talka1 View Post
Hello all,
I am considering Texas Tech RN to BSN...does anyone know:
Can this program be done completely online?
If clinicals are required, can they be done close to home?
Any mandatory appearances required at Texas Tech?
Thank you for any info --
Yes, everything can be done online. They have an orientation session that is one & one-half days in Lubbock. From what I understand about their capstone (clinical) class, you build your professional portfolio that usually can be done from your place of employment. I was accepted to their Spring 2010 class & will attend orientation in December. I'm looking forward to getting more detailed information at the orientation. When were you going to apply?
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