Starting WGU RN-BSN

Nursing Students Western Governors

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Tentatively accepted to the RN-BSN through 's online program. Lalalalala yay for me! Nervous as hell about going back to school....but its gotta be done!

Anyone have any experience with WGU? Negative or positive?

Thanks !!!!!!

I am curious, anyone have experience RN-Diploma? What is the credits applied? TIA;)

I am applying to the program can you tell more about the entrance exam.

Specializes in Home Health.

Anyone in the dallas program?

Ybstressed, are you interested in the prelicensure or bridge program?

I am starting my prerequisits for nursing at GSU. I already have a bachelor's degree from over 10 years ago as well as a recent MBA with 10 years of work experience in finance. However, I have 3.3 undergraduate GPA from many years ago with some poor science grades my freshman year which was way back in 1997. I am confident that I can get mostly As on my prerequisits so I am curious as to how GSU calculates their "program" GPA because the figures of accepted applicants seem pretty high at 3.8 so it makes me think that they typically count the core B, C and E and then mainly the prerequisits listed on the website for the ACE program. Just curious. Thanks in advance.

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This thread is about , think you've got the schools mixed up.

this is awesome, I am planning to apply soon! RN- BSN

Specializes in Surgery/ASC/Urgent Care.

Anyone know if one already has a BS and Master's in non-nursing area's, do the credits transfer? I would hope all the General Ed and Statistics, etc., would transfer. I finish my ADN this year but have many many years in healthcare.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.
Anyone know if one already has a BS and Master's in non-nursing area's, do the credits transfer? I would hope all the General Ed and Statistics, etc., would transfer. I finish my ADN this year but have many many years in healthcare.

Yes, necessary prereqs, such as Statistics and various other general ed courses would transfer if you've already taken them elsewhere. The only classes that would absolutely NOT transfer, regardless, are the 7 core nursing courses of the program.

Specializes in Surgery/ASC/Urgent Care.

Thank you for your reply.

Hey did u decide where to go?? Which did u find better?

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