Bryant and Stratton

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Hello everyone....

I was wondering what were the proceedures to apply to bryant and stratton rn program....I Know a test or maybe two besides the TEAS is taken to see if you qualify for the program but Im not sure what kind of tests....alos, does anyone know what their schedule is like....

Specializes in GI/Endoscopy, IV infusion, Surgery.

I didnt even know that bryant and stratton had a RN program.

How much is the RN program?

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
I didnt even know that bryant and stratton had a RN program.

http://www.bryantstratton.edu/campus/campus.aspx?c=7 -- looks like the Richmond campus does, but not the VA Beach location.

I was in the Sentara BSN open house with a woman who was taking classes at Bryant and Stratton. The people in the open house were discussing how expensive these classes were versus a community college...I know she was going for a medical assistant, but I would assume the rates are the same.

There is nothing on their website with their tuition rates. I've learned that usually means they are way too expensive!

I found a list on Google that said the tuition is around 15,000 per year for full time or 480 per credit hour(part time)..not sure how accurate this is,but if it's true then its cheaper than other private programs which are 50,000 for adn.

They have a college catolog on their website.It lists the costs..something like 7,300 per semester.The semesters are 7-15 weeks or something and single courses are around 600 per credit hour,The nursing program is 72 credit hours.Full time would be 7,300(ballpark figure) times 5 semesters,plus 1600 for extra fees(4 nursing classes),lab fees,registration,books(50-900) per semester and other FEES....I believe in the end its around 45,000-50,000.The good thing about this school is that they accept 50% transfer credits and that is great for cutting those costs.You can also take most of your prerequisites online.....I still don't know which entrance test they give...Does anyone know?

I just had to take the TEAS tests, and that was it in Wisconsin.

I am currently in my 3rd semester at BS wisconsin RN program. It costs about 7500 a semester and you go year round. (With short breaks between semesters). It is a very competitive program and I like the school alot BUT the program is very intense and it can be very hard to work while going to school. I recently quit my job to bring up my GPA. Also, if you fail two classes you are kicked out of the nursing program for good. Many students who do not have prereq classes transferred cannot go fulltime and work...it is too much..and when you start clinical rotations (in my 2nd now) it can be hard to work since by 2nd rotation you have two days of clinicals a week plus your theory classes and tests every week. The school may be getting a BSN program so the rumor is.. Overall Im glad I transferred here from MATC I really like the instructors they really do help you try to succeed..but its not gonna be easy at all!

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