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hello everyone,
my husband is wanting to earn a bsn while remaining active duty in the army. the criteria for acceptable schools is:
1- the school must have a 90% nclex pass rate for the most recent year
2- must cost no more than $9,000 per year or $18,000 total
3- must be within 100 miles of an army medical treatment facility
we are having the darndest time finding a school that meets all 3 of these! any help would be greatly appreciated!
thank you =)
caffeinatednurse, BSN, RN
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State schools are a good place to start. My BSN was around $18,000/year but with financial aid, my expenses came to about $9,000/year (which I took out in student loans). A lot of students in my class took their pre-requisites at CC because they were cheaper and are essentially the same classes. There's usually a state school near Army bases and they may have special scholarships/grants/funding for those who are in the military.
What state are you looking for a BSN program in? Check out the BON for that state - they should have a list of programs for the entire state.