is acceptance into rn to bsn online degrees "competitive" as far as gpa?

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Looks like the only way i'll ever have a bsn is if I get an adn/rn,, then do the bsn online. I'm thinking its easier to get accepted into an online bsn program than actually getting into a real college and going to class.

what gpa do bsn online usually require? anyone ever not been accepted?

I don't think it's anywhere near as competitive. The BSN program I was going to do through our state university system, they only accept 24ish people a year for their BSN program and you usually need at least a 3.8 GPA. For that same school's RN-BSN program (which is mostly online) all you need is a 2.5 GPA and you are automatically accepted. All the other RN-BSN schools I've looked at work the same way. The highest GPA requirement I've seen for a RN-BSN completion program is a 2.8

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