Florida Hospital RN-BSN online? accepted by which CRNA schools?

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looking for info on florida hospital college of health sciences rn-bsn online program as well as their msn anesthesia program. preferrably if anybody knows how acceptable the rn-bsn online program there is, not to just their own msn program but other universities. florida hospital's bsn online is accredited by:

florida hospital college of health sciences is fully accredited:

southern association of colleges and schools

1866 southern lane

decatur, ga 30033-4097

phone: 404-679-4500

fax: 404-679-4558 or at [color=#003399]www.sacs.org

the seventh-day adventist board of regents

the bachelor's program is accredited by:

national league for nursing accrediting commission (nlnac)

61 broadway - 33rd floor

new york, ny 10005

Specializes in Trauma ER and ICU...SRNA now.

Hi- As long as the school is accredited, the online degree shouldn't be a problem. I have a online degree and start anesthesia school in a couple of weeks.

Good luck

Thanks, just didn't want to get my hopes up; it'll much easier with two kids and a job to do it online. NLNAC accredits my community college and most schools but not any online schools I heard about til this one. At least I know somebody's done it and gone on to CRNA. Thanks again!

Can I ask where you are going for CRNA? I'm a long way from CRNA but would love any info you'd like to share about any schools in Florida. I have to move no matter where I get accepted for CRNA, nothing within an hour and a half of me, so I will be checking out lots before deciding where to apply. Lord knows I have the time to check 'em out :wink2: just pre-nursing now.

Specializes in Trauma ER and ICU...SRNA now.

There are several all online accredited rn-bsn programs. Just do some looking around. I went through a school in Oklahoma. I will be starting at Florida International University in three weeks. There are a lot of schools in Florida and am sure that they will have done some changes between now and when you are ready. I reccomend focusing on your nursing degree and getting good grades as well as a good basic understanding of nursing. Then get your ICU experience while you finish your BSN. At that point, start looking into schools.

Good luck

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