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.

Specializes in Emergency, DD, Military.
Thanks........ It's nice to know that there are other old hens in the mix. I am actually a much better student now than I was so many years ago. I think for me it is the cost mixed with the time. I have to plan this out to see when I will really get done.

Does anyone know if the Nursing courses schedule is available for more than one term at a time? I thought I had see it one time, so that I could plan out the rest of my classes, but I can't find that anymore.

If you go to the RN to BSN Knowledge Center, on the right is a PDF of course offerings to 2014.
Specializes in Psych/AOD.
Thanks........ It's nice to know that there are other old hens in the mix. I am actually a much better student now than I was so many years ago. I think for me it is the cost mixed with the time. I have to plan this out to see when I will really get done.

Does anyone know if the Nursing courses schedule is available for more than one term at a time? I thought I had see it one time, so that I could plan out the rest of my classes, but I can't find that anymore.

I am another "older hen" in the mix. My original plan was to get my BSN and continue on after that to become an NP. Now that I am three classes away from being done with my BSN I'm not sure anymore. I am completely burnt out on school and am feeling like after this I don't want to go to school anymore. The time and cost involved in school is high and I just don't know if I can take another 2-3 years to become an NP. I wish I would have done this a long time ago but it wasn't in the cards back then. I too am a much better student than I would have been when I was younger.

Specializes in electrophysiology, critical care, med-su.

Thanks for your input! I actually did enroll in all 3 but have since dropped one of the classes. I was on the facebook website for the OU RN to BSN program and have read about the classes and how busy they are.

Specializes in electrophysiology, critical care, med-su.

I know what you mean. I've been out of school for 20 years and am wishing that I would have just gone on for my Bachelor's after I got my Associate's Degree. Good luck to you!

I know what you mean. I've been out of school for 20 years and am wishing that I would have just gone on for my Bachelor's after I got my Associate's Degree. Good luck to you!

Well, I just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and eventually I guess I will get there. but an interesting comment from my manager today....was telling her how many more courses I have to take, and she said, "oh I don't know if I could do it, I would probably drop out"

The only reason I'm doing this is b/c she pushed me into it. Geeze...

Specializes in nursing.
Well, I just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and eventually I guess I will get there. but an interesting comment from my manager today....was telling her how many more courses I have to take, and she said, "oh I don't know if I could do it, I would probably drop out"

The only reason I'm doing this is b/c she pushed me into it. Geeze...

Does any part of you want to do this? Or are you being forced? A friend forced me to start 15 years ago, took 1 class and realized I wasn't ready. I finally decided in 2011 as a personal goal and I just finished #13 of 18. You can do it if you really want to!!

Does any part of you want to do this? Or are you being forced? A friend forced me to start 15 years ago, took 1 class and realized I wasn't ready. I finally decided in 2011 as a personal goal and I just finished #13 of 18. You can do it if you really want to!!

I appreciate your input. I do feel forced into it. I like to learn, and I actually enjoyed classes up until this semester transitions changed everything for the worse. But I also am realistic about the cost benefit ratio. At my age, the financial cost of school and time away from my family, the added stress, and lack of sleep vs. a piece of paper that I can hang on a wall, ( not going to get a raise after I get the BSN), just wondering if it is worth it.

The thing that is keeping me in, well 2 things are, I like to learn, and job security. Since our organization achieved Magnet status this year, the word is out you need to get a degree if you want to continue to work here. So that is a big motivator.

But I hear you about it having to be a personal decision. Some times I guess I just have to gripe a bit.

Specializes in nursing.

Yes it's frustrating to know we get nothing extra for obtaining this degree. I don't think it's very fair to ask those who are within 10 years of retirement to do this. My place has not mandated it...yet...and we've been magnet for some time now. There's nothing wrong with venting, it's why we're here! You love to learn, but it should be on your terms! :-)

I appreciate your input. I do feel forced into it. I like to learn, and I actually enjoyed classes up until this semester transitions changed everything for the worse. But I also am realistic about the cost benefit ratio. At my age, the financial cost of school and time away from my family, the added stress, and lack of sleep vs. a piece of paper that I can hang on a wall, ( not going to get a raise after I get the BSN), just wondering if it is worth it.

The thing that is keeping me in, well 2 things are, I like to learn, and job security. Since our organization achieved Magnet status this year, the word is out you need to get a degree if you want to continue to work here. So that is a big motivator.

But I hear you about it having to be a personal decision. Some times I guess I just have to gripe a bit.

Hang in there Cincinurse! I'm in the old goat boat right along with you! ;-). I started with 22 classes to take. I am down to 6. I think after you hit the halfway point, it gets easier to see the end. My motivation is job security and a little self pride. Going back to school in my 50s with a family and a full time job has been a challenge but I am motivated to prove to myself that I can do this. Like many of you, having my BSN will not get me a pay increase or promotion but it will give me the ability to keep my job. That is reason enough at this point. Focus on the class or classes you are taking, plot out your future courses and cross them off as they are completed. You can do this!

Hang in there Cincinurse! I'm in the old goat boat right along with you! ;-). I started with 22 classes to take. I am down to 6. I think after you hit the halfway point, it gets easier to see the end. My motivation is job security and a little self pride. Going back to school in my 50s with a family and a full time job has been a challenge but I am motivated to prove to myself that I can do this. Like many of you, having my BSN will not get me a pay increase or promotion but it will give me the ability to keep my job. That is reason enough at this point. Focus on the class or classes you are ta

king, plot out your future courses and cross them off as they are completed. You can do this!

Yeah! Another old goat!

I have a question. How did you plot out your classes? I don't know what is going to be offered when, so I dont know when to plan on taking them. I see the schedule for the NRSE courses, but what about the others? Did you take any at a community college, or all at OU? Did you have to take Chemistry? If so, where did you take it?

Questions......... I got lots of 'em.

Specializes in Med/Surg.
Yeah! Another old goat!

I have a question. How did you plot out your classes? I don't know what is going to be offered when, so I dont know when to plan on taking them. I see the schedule for the NRSE courses, but what about the others? Did you take any at a community college, or all at OU? Did you have to take Chemistry? If so, where did you take it?

Questions......... I got lots of 'em.

Chiming in here...I took all my gen. ed courses at my local community college (online), except for Cultural Anthropology and Intro. to Sociology. I'll be taking a 4 wk format intro to soc. at Western Oklahoma State College and then a 6 wk Cult. Anthropology course in the summer. That's the last of my gen. ed.

What did you guys take online through OU for your Jr Comp, Humanities, Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Fine Arts requirements and how was it for you? Thanks

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