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Old Oct 03, 2007, 01:27 PM
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ASN RN to BSN online?

Hey all!

Anyone have any recomendations on an all online program to go from ASN to BSN?? Does such a beast even exist?

Thanks!

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 01:48 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

Excelsior College is a distance program that offers ASN-to-BSN.

Indiana State University is an online program that offers ASN-to-BSN.

University of Phoenix also offers a distance ASN-to-BSN program.

More often than not, all of these online/distance programs are referred to as "RN-to-BSN" programs, which might help you in your search. They liberalize the program title to "RN-to-BSN" because there are so many types of associate degreed RNs with different names (ADN, ASN, AASN, etc).

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 04:34 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

I just did Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences online RN to BSN.

They are NLN approved and I do recommend them. Check out thsi discussion here: http://allnurses.com/forums/f125/rn-...ne-105380.html

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Old Oct 05, 2007, 04:08 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

I'm just finishing up ADN at Excelsior College... I intend on immediately re-enrolling for the Rn-to-BSN program... very cost & time efficient!

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Old Oct 09, 2007, 11:29 AM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

Hi
I have been trying to find a good Rn to BSN online. The thing that you have to be careful is the CCNE or NLNAC accredited programs and make sure that whatever you want to do with your BSN that place accepts it. I want to get into a NP program after I get my MSN, so I called the NP program that I want to get into and asked them to look that school up to make sure they accept degrees from the school. I know that there are some hospitals too, that if you have an online degree they do not acknowedge it. Try to find a school that has a campus and online program and there are no differences in the BSN that you recieve be it online or on campus. It is a very important decision and I have been looking since before I got out of my RN program 6 mos ago.
Alana
The school that I have been looking at is Drexel University in PA.

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Old Oct 09, 2007, 02:11 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

University of North Carolina has a RN-BSN. You might be better off calling or going on the websites for colleges and schools in your state. Better yet go to your states BON website it will tell you all the RN-BSN schools and then contact them. Usually it's cheaper to go to a school in your state since you will be paying in-state tuition (if it's a state run school).

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Old Oct 20, 2007, 09:57 AM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

Originally Posted by MerdalRN View Post
Hey all!

Anyone have any recomendations on an all online program to go from ASN to BSN?? Does such a beast even exist?

Thanks!
*** There are about 600 accredited RN to BSN programs out there. Many of them online. The cheapest I have found is the University of Wyoming at $134/credit hour.
Type RN to BSN into google and you will see hundreds of prorgams.

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Old Oct 23, 2007, 04:35 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

In the interest of getting further information -

Why did you chose to: A) do an online program (ie rather than and brick and mortar) and B) study at the online program you chose?

I need some time off from school, but want to start exploring my options. Thanks for your input and willingness to share your experience!

P.S. I hope I am not offending by hoping to expand this thread rather than start another...


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Old Oct 24, 2007, 06:59 AM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

I worked night shift and wanted the convenience of online because I kept some strange hours.

I choose FHCHS because it was cheaper than some of the others, is NLN approved, and didn't have a lot of clinicals.

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Old Oct 24, 2007, 06:31 PM
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Re: ASN RN to BSN online?

I will be enrolling January 2008 at FHCHS (thank you again Tweety!)

I chose the online program because I am tech savvy, I wanted to take advantage of that skillset, and also because I work well without an instructor standing on my back...

You definitely want an NLN or CCNE AND regionally accredited program...that will afford you the greatest amount of flexibility in the future...

I chose FHCHS based on accreditation (NLN) cost (near the cheapest I have found) and the well-rounded education I will receive (gen eds are required unlike some other programs that only require the nursing courses) I figured that since I plan to obtain my MSN or MSHCA and quite possibly an MBA, it makes more sense for me to take these courses at an undergrad tuition rate vs the graduate tuition rate.

Good luck in your research, and if you have any questions, feel free to send a PM as I recently did the same research you are doing now.

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