Ohio University RN-to-BSN Program

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Since it seems that there's quite a bit of interest, I'm attempting to start a new thread devoted exclusively to the OU on-line RN-BSN program that will hopefully build on the comments on assorted previous threads.

I'd like to ask nevergonnagiveup, mtsteelhorse and babynurse73 - all of whom (I think) are either already in the program or have applied for admission - to post about their experiences. I just sent in my application and plan to post periodically about relevant issues. If we can populate the thread with good material, it could become a very useful resource for both those considering the OU program and students already in it. Once that happens, I'd hope we could prevail upon the forum moderators to make it a sticky thread.

As indicated, I've only recently applied to the program. So far, I'm happy with the support and information I've gotten. I've been contacted by an OU "enrollment specialist" who was somewhat helpful (I suspect that they have dual roles, one being to provide basic information to prospective students and the other to follow-up with the prospects and help to fill the roster for the program). This person e-mailed me, followed up with a phone call and was able to provide some useful, if basic, information about the program. I also sent a lengthy e-mail to OU with quite a number of specific, detailed questions. This too resulted in both an e-mail and telephone response, this time from an academic advisor in the OU School of Nursing. Again I received some useful and quite helpful information. All in all, my early experience has been pretty positive.

As indicated above, I plan to post about relevant issues that come up as I work my way through the admission and evaluation process. I'd very much like to hear from others about their experience with OU and I'm sure that there will be a lot of interest by others in our collective experience with the program.

yeah - no biggie - just a minimal app - about 20 bucks fee - and IF you choose a class with pre-reqs, you fax an unofficial record of having taken it with a passing grade - like a computer print off etc -

I signed up for OU last year but I was afraid they wouldn't take my micro class and the DARS took forever to get evaluated. So, I explored other options. Now that I see my DARS complete and notice they did take my micro class and many others, I am ready to commence OU RN to BSN program. However I was told they revamped the whole program and 5 week classes are turning into 8 week classes. And all applicants will be starting in the fall. I reapplied. I have to get my transcripts resent. But I was wondering has anyone else heard of their new revision of this program?

Specializes in ICU, step down, dialysis.
I signed up for OU last year but I was afraid they wouldn't take my micro class and the DARS took forever to get evaluated. So, I explored other options. Now that I see my DARS complete and notice they did take my micro class and many others, I am ready to commence OU RN to BSN program. However I was told they revamped the whole program and 5 week classes are turning into 8 week classes. And all applicants will be starting in the fall. I reapplied. I have to get my transcripts resent. But I was wondering has anyone else heard of their new revision of this program?

My understanding is that the nursing classes will still be 5 weeks with the semesters, but there will be 3 sessions (semesters will be 15 weeks long) instead of 2 we have now with the 10 week long quarters.

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

The changes to the program actually decrease the total number of nursing classes to 9 from 12. There are still a wonderful 5 week format. As far as commencement times I'm not sure but contact the SON and they'll let you know. Good luck!

Specializes in Anesthesia.

3 less classes? Awesome. Hopefully tuition stays the same. I got my acceptance e-mail, but still haven't received any kind of welcoming info. They did however assign me an adviser! After the transitions course I'm hoping I can double up on as many courses as possible so I can get this done! I would be ecstatic if I could complete 5 of the 9 classes in 1 semester!

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

Good luck to you! Lots of people double up. I for one can't manage that. Go for it!

Specializes in Rehab.
Boyfactory...I'm taking nutrition now. Pretty interesting class. But man does it make you regret everything non-healthy you put in your mouth....

deltaroxxy2- I am registered for nutrition next session and the only info I can find re textbooks is two years old. What text book(s) did you use? Any proctored tests? By the way congrats on being done in April (it's just around the corner)! I am sooo jealous... Not done until December here...

Specializes in Critical Care, Pediatrics, & PACU.

How much work is involved with nutrition?

How much work is involved with nutrition?

A breeze in comparison the the nursing classes. You have a food assignment thing you have to do in 2 parts. Weekly discussion about a topic instructor post. NO APA. NO REFERENCES. Just have to respond to 1 classmate. Have a midterm and comprehensive final. I did subpar on my midterm, but I went about studying it all wrong. The STRONGLY emphasis studying the study guides in the back of the book. I opted to do the online quizzes and as a result was shaky on several questions (which came directly off the study guide). SO for final, I am concentrating my studies HEAVILY on the study guide.

The test are proctored. Thankfully my hospital has a library and I can take it there for free. Book is Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 12th Edition by Frances Sizer/Ellie Whitney. Really good book!!!

Thanks for the congrats..I am SO READY TO BE DONE!!!

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.
Anybody have advice on pairing a nursing course with an elective??? I heard Music 120 was pretty easy but the school can't tell me when it is being given again, or any elective for the summer......go figure......

Very easy class. The final project is a shared listening, but you and your partner each pick a different piece,and write a paper about it, then give feedback on it and revise and submit. I did the final paper in less than an hour, just waiting to get it back from my partner and submit, and I will be done. For the most part, I finished each module, there were 6, in one day, usually 2 hours.

Very easy class. The final project is a shared listening, but you and your partner each pick a different piece,and write a paper about it, then give feedback on it and revise and submit. I did the final paper in less than an hour, just waiting to get it back from my partner and submit, and I will be done. For the most part, I finished each module, there were 6, in one day, usually 2 hours.

My partner got back to me after our established deadline (like Friday night since paper was due on a Sat). I just emailed Prof. B and told her what was up. She was cool about it and just told me to write a little blurb about the situation and submit my paper.

And I agreeā€¦the easiet A I've received at OU...

Specializes in nursing.
A breeze in comparison the the nursing classes. You have a food assignment thing you have to do in 2 parts. Weekly discussion about a topic instructor post. NO APA. NO REFERENCES. Just have to respond to 1 classmate. Have a midterm and comprehensive final. I did subpar on my midterm, but I went about studying it all wrong. The STRONGLY emphasis studying the study guides in the back of the book. I opted to do the online quizzes and as a result was shaky on several questions (which came directly off the study guide). SO for final, I am concentrating my studies HEAVILY on the study guide.

The test are proctored. Thankfully my hospital has a library and I can take it there for free. Book is Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 12th Edition by Frances Sizer/Ellie Whitney. Really good book!!!

Thanks for the congrats..I am SO READY TO BE DONE!!!

are proctored exams timed like the quizzes we take now???

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