Published Aug 17, 2022
NurseAnna22
1 Post
So I was doing my RN-BSN at UCCS in Colorado but it became pretty pricy. My community college where I got my ADN (Morgan Community College) is now offering a CCNE accredited RN-BSN program that is cheaper. Eventually, I see myself getting my MSN and possibly even becoming an NP (depending on market saturation). Would obtaining a BSN at a “community college” be looked down upon in comparison to receiving it at a state university? What about for future employment as well? Thank you!
Ginger702, RN
37 Posts
Go for it ! It will be cheaper. At least you would not have to worry about your pockets being in so much debt, when comparing it to the University.