RN-BSN online classes...chances at a job?

Nursing Students ADN/BSN

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Specializes in Cardiology.

I was wondering, if you do a completion program for rn-bsn online, do employers look at this negatively and prefer you to get your BSN in the classroom? I want to get my rn-bsn after my diploma program, but not sure if doing it online will harm me. I wouldn't mind doing it in the classroom though. Has anyone came across this problem?

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

I completed my RN to BSN through ODU and no one ever asked me anything about it being online. Never had any issues. Of course it is a state school and not a diploma mill so maybe that is why?

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.

As long as the school is reputable and accredited (i.e., it's not named something like "Farmer Bob's School of Nursing"), I don't think they will really care.

Specializes in Cardiology.

I'm graduating from a diploma program and then attending an rn-bsn program. Sorry if I confused you but the rn-bsn program is not the diploma program. Ty for the reply though and also to meriwhen :)

6 years ago, it was not such a big deal even if you graduated from an online university. Nowadays, the market is highly competitive. Every single thing that will put you on the do-not-hire-list matters. But if you already have your RN as an ADN and just want to finish off your BSN, then it shouldn't matter where you finish your bachelors.

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