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Hello,
I am currently a nursing student in CT, and I am confused about how I will able to get my BSN after I graduate from my current RN program. I have questions/concerns like:
-Can I get my BSN in an online program based in any state? Even if it's not in the state where I am licensed as a RN (I'm Planning to stay in CT)?
-Any school recommendations from those who have already, or are currently going through the RN to BSN process at an exclusively online school?
-Do employers care that you got your BSN online?
-Are there any low priced schools that are both good and exclusively online?
Thanks you all!!!
Im in an rn-bsn program thats completely online. Its at university of nebraska medical center. Webpage is http://www.unmc.edu. I love it. I have very few projects and the program is 7 classes
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Thomas Edison State College in New Jersey, gracious with transfer credit, accredited university, tuition slightly higher ($400+) credit hour, but I only have 8 classes to take which are the BSN nursing core. I start my first one in April.
@Nervous1- I just want to clarify, you have your ADN and you only need 8 classes to get your BSN at Thomas Edison? I'm asking because I am researching schools that offer BSN degrees online. Thanks for any info you can provide
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Iwu Indiana Wesleyan. It is a good school. I found it accepted the most credits