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There are lots and lots of online RN-BSN programs. You should check out the "online schools" forum here, as well as the several subforums that are dedicated to specific programs.
Here's a good article to get you started:
https://allnurses.com/nursing-online-distance/affordable-online-rn-916995.html
I'm curious, though - with a previous bachelor's degree, why did you opt for an ADN over an Accelerated BSN?
Check out ULL. It's reasonably priced and pretty quick. 100% online. (Some online programs require you to go to campus a certain number of times).
100 % responsible with my opinion. It's been 6 weeks deep into my RN-BSN program and I have finished 6 courses. Now in my 7th week I'm about to finish my seventh course,Nutrition. The support I've had it's been amazing. Online textbooks including in the super cheap tuition, 3250 usd every 6 months,etc.....I mean...I wouldn't advice anyone to do BSN program at other program but at WGU. My goal is to finish the whole thing in 1 semester....I work full time as RN...and still. ..I'm doing it....Imagine you have a part time with plenty time to prepare for assessments....you can finish it in less time.... Webstern Governors University. ....the way to go.
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I just received my ADN in May. I have not taken the NCLEX yet. I have a BA in psychology. I want to make sure I go forward with my nursing career and I am looking into BSN or Master programs in Nursing to complete online...anyone have any recommendations?
thanks