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ADN to BSN bridge program in Madison



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Dec 30, 2008 06:22 PM

ADN to BSN bridge program in Madison


Where would you recommend to go for a bridge option? I'm thinking UW - Madison or online through University of Phoenix.
Any other ideas or advice? lsebeg:
I lived in Madison til about 10 years ago and will be moving back once I get through my current ADN program in Florida.

I went to MATC-Madison for Medical Assisting and it was just fine, from the sounds of the other thread, things have changed there. Pretty sure they do not have a bridge program so I won't have to deal with that.

Thanks for the help!


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Old Jan 04, 2009, 10:17 PM

Default Re: ADN to BSN bridge program in Madison
Matc _ madison is still a great program its the matc milwaukee they are talking about in the other threads and they are not connected to each other.

I think uw madison would probably be cheaper than univ. of Pheonix. Good luck!
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