Nursing Students ADN/BSN
Published Aug 23, 2002
I am just curious if that is possible or do you have to get a BSN first? I have seen folks go from RN-BSN-MSN etc but I just want to go in to a program that in the end will give me my MSN? Who has the scoop?:)
Mkue
1,827 Posts
originally posted by tapper don't get too excited about the program at vanderbilt. first of all it is an extremely demanding program. secondly i believe it'll cost ya about $30,000/year.
don't get too excited about the program at vanderbilt. first of all it is an extremely demanding program. secondly i believe it'll cost ya about $30,000/year.
ewww, that is a bit pricey..
Bonnie Blue
155 Posts
That's what loans and tuition reimbursement are for! :chuckle
Seriously, the school really works hard to help with financial aid. Another source is the National Health Service Corps. A lot of the midwifery and family np students are getting their education paid for by Uncle Sam.
I agree, Vandy's not the only Bridge program out there but they have been doing this since 1989.
originally posted by bonnie blue that's what loans and tuition reimbursement are for! :chuckle seriously, the school really works hard to help with financial aid. another source is the national health service corps. a lot of the midwifery and family np students are getting their education paid for by uncle sam. i agree, vandy's not the only bridge program out there but they have been doing this since 1989.
that's what loans and tuition reimbursement are for! :chuckle
seriously, the school really works hard to help with financial aid. another source is the national health service corps. a lot of the midwifery and family np students are getting their education paid for by uncle sam.
i agree, vandy's not the only bridge program out there but they have been doing this since 1989.
thanks bonnie blue !!