What choice should I make, Lindfield or PCC OCNE?

U.S.A. Oregon

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I am seeking my first BS degree with hopes to continue on to a Masters program. I've been excepted at Lindfield's BSN spring 2011 program and PCC's OCNE fall 2010 program which duel enrolls you in the on line OHSU BS degree. The cost is tremendously different, the time frame ends up nearly the same (the longer PCC program starts sooner) and both give you a Bachelors degree. A Bachelors degree is the primary goal above the practice of Nursing.

I loved Lindfield when I visited there, but I dread the debt since I'm 50 years old and won't be able to spread out that cost as long. I worry that the PCC training will not be as good, but I really don't know that for sure. Does any have have any experience with the OCNE program?

That was quick. I just received the call from OHSU!:yeah:

Congrats, Lila!!!

I'm one of your classmates and look forward to meeting you! I believe Andie74 has been in contact and is trying to set something up soon!

And about being giddy...I'm still unable to wipe the cheesy grin off of my face. :D

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Does anyone know if PCC evaluate via cumulative GPA or pre req GPA? And where does one find the $$ for OHSU the website is enormous [emoji143]🏻 thank you:)

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This current topic is sort of dead, the last post was five years ago; however, from what I understand OCNE guidelines evaluate an applicant by the GPA of their 45 credit prereqs instead of cumulative GPA.

@Gere7404 thank you [emoji4]

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