I am looking for any and all information I can get about the UMR BSN Program. I was just notified that I was accepted today! *ugly crying*
I am absolutely ecstatic that I actually got into the U's program - especially because they do their clinicals at Mayo. However, I would love to hear about someone's personal experience. I was also accepted to a couple other programs through community colleges that switch to Metro State or Augsburg to end with a BSN as well, in roughly the same amount of time.
I currently live in the Twin Cities and would have to relocate. (I applied to the U and said I would attend either campus after I saw that Roch. does their clinicals at Mayo - how cool!). Did anyone commute from the Metro area or surrounding to the Rochester campus? Is the much higher tuition at the U worth it compared to getting the "same" degree in the end if I started at a CC? I already have another degree from the U, so I am a bit concerned about tuition. Has anyone had any luck with scholarships? Did you enjoy the smaller class sizes at Rochester? What were clinicals at Mayo like?
Any insight that anyone can give me would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!
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Hello,
I am looking for any and all information I can get about the UMR BSN Program. I was just notified that I was accepted today! *ugly crying*
I am absolutely ecstatic that I actually got into the U's program - especially because they do their clinicals at Mayo. However, I would love to hear about someone's personal experience. I was also accepted to a couple other programs through community colleges that switch to Metro State or Augsburg to end with a BSN as well, in roughly the same amount of time.
I currently live in the Twin Cities and would have to relocate. (I applied to the U and said I would attend either campus after I saw that Roch. does their clinicals at Mayo - how cool!). Did anyone commute from the Metro area or surrounding to the Rochester campus? Is the much higher tuition at the U worth it compared to getting the "same" degree in the end if I started at a CC? I already have another degree from the U, so I am a bit concerned about tuition. Has anyone had any luck with scholarships? Did you enjoy the smaller class sizes at Rochester? What were clinicals at Mayo like?
Any insight that anyone can give me would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!