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Are there any evening weekend BSN programs in the philly area?

Recently, I have decided not to go for my ASN I failed the TEAS :uhoh3: which means I can't enter the program until 2013 then I would not graduate until 2015. :crying2: I thought it would make much sense if I just go for my BSN but due to my work schedule I would have to go evening/weekends but all the programs seem to be during the day. Does any one know of any evening/weekend programs in the philly area?

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Recently, I have decided not to go for my ASN I failed the TEAS :uhoh3: which means I can't enter the program until 2013 then I would not graduate until 2015. :crying2: I thought it would make much sense if I just go for my BSN but due to my work schedule I would have to go evening/weekends but all the programs seem to be during the day. Does any one know of any evening/weekend programs in the philly area?

The only one I know of is the one I go to. :) La Salle University has a 2.5 year evening BSN program. Classes are two days a week (either Mon/Weds or Tues/Thurs) from 6-9pm and you have clinicals on the weekend. You take 2 classes per semester and it takes 2.5 years to graduate.

For the LaSalle evening BSN program, are you able to do evening clincals on the weekend?

Not that I've ever seen/heard of--they're usually dayshift 7a-330p or 7a-7p depending on what rotation it is.

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