Aug 2, 200124 yr Has anyone tried the distance BN program with Athabasca?If so- how is it going.......any comments?I have just applied and I am awaiting course materials.I need to do my degree by distance and I live in Ontario.This program appears to fit the bill...Anyone have any comments- thanks alot!JMP
Sep 5, 200718 yr The title RPN in Alberta belongs to Registered Psych Nurses. You need to obtain an Alberta LPN licence to be able to do the clinicals out here for the LPN-RN Bridge. The clinicals are held at whatever hospital they can find to host them. Some of my co-workers are doing the bridge. Clinicals have been held upto 500 miles from where they live, so you have to factor in travel and accomodation costs. Of course you can finish the course work in less than six months. Most people aim to do it in four (the usual college/uni timeframe). I"ve also heard that some of the tutors leave contact as long as they can between your question and their response. Having said all that, I would take whatever arts, phil, and math courses you need locally and apply for transfer credit at AU.The bridge made no one happy out here. The main complaint is only being able to enter second year. Just bear in mind if you have the diploma you should have the English, Sociology and Psych credidts already.Good luck
Sep 5, 200718 yr Thanks so much for your response, and that clarification. I did not realize RPN stood for something else in Alberta! That's what they call LPNs in Ontario.A lot to think about! I do have an option of just taking some credits... which I will explore. Thanks again
Has anyone tried the distance BN program with Athabasca?
If so- how is it going.......any comments?
I have just applied and I am awaiting course materials.
I need to do my degree by distance and I live in Ontario.
This program appears to fit the bill...
Anyone have any comments- thanks alot!
JMP