Re: Typical Cost for RN-BSN programs?
I don't recall what I paid, total, for the program I completed, but I
guarantee you it was nowhere
near $20,000; probably more like $2-3,000 dollars all told.
There is no "typical" cost -- there are too many variables involved; state school vs. private school; on-line programs (it seems, in general, that you tend to pay more for the convenience of doing classes at home on your own schedule); how many additional courses (besides just the nursing content) a particular individual needs to complete the general baccalaureate degree requirements, etc.
Just "fer instance," the program I completed was through a state university (in-state tuition); I had two years of college already (from my "previous life") so I didn't need many additional (non-nursing) courses; the three that I did need I was able to take at a local community college (for even less $$ than they would have cost me at the uni) and transfer in; and I sat in a classroom on the uni campus two evenings a week for two semesters. (Oops, I should probably also mention that this was 15 years ago ...
But, still ...)
IMHO, any RN-to-BSN program that charges $20-30,000 is robbing you blind!

I guarantee you there are less costly options out there, if you shop around.