Capella RN-BSN Flexpath-My experience

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When I was researching RN-BSN online programs there was very little info about Capella's RN-BSN Flexpath program. It just started in Jan 2016. So, I thought I would share my experience with the program for others who are researching now that I'm finished.

Why I choose it-As an Excelsior ADN graduate I did not have labs with my Micro and A&P so I would have to take these over with many of the schools. I did not have to with Capella. How their program works for pre-reqs is cores. So, they have a math/science core, humanities core etc. They don't require specific courses, just enough credits in each core. So, I only needed one more course in Humanities to fulfil all the cores. I also did not choose the local college because they required a language, history etc. With Capella, I only needed the 11 Nursing courses and Ethics. I took Bio-Ethics, which I thought was fairly easy and interesting.

Cost-I finished the program in 48 weeks, so I paid a total of $10,000. You pay $2500 every 12 weeks. They do not charge a graduation fee, etc. I finished a course every three to four weeks. I worked part-time mostly, except for six weeks of orientation at a new job and I also moved twice in that time period.

Pros-NO DISCUSSION BOARDS-I really disliked discussions boards with Excelsior. I thought they were a waste of time and stressed me out trying to get to them on time. With Capella Flexpath you only write papers/powerpoints. They tell you exactly what content they are looking for. Most courses were four papers/powerpoints, one was six and some were five. Each paper is usually 3-4 pages long, with a few longer. The program is completely self-paced. They want something submitted every week, but if you can't you just explain why and submit that.

Cons-Sometimes the required content was vague or I didn't understand exactly what they were asking, they have tutors, but I found I had already moved on by time they answered my questions. But you have three opportunities to improve your paper, so it wasn't really an issue. Most times my papers had APA issues, not content issues. I received a 4.0.

I hope this helps. I know a lot of people go with , which is similar. However, at the time they were not accepting North Carolina students, and I would have had to take the science courses over due to labs.

On 8/29/2019 at 10:22 AM, shan409 said:

Thank you all so much for your information on Capella. I'll be starting the RN-BSN soon.

How is your experience with Capella thus far ?

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I've given up on Capella. I have a BSN (from another college) and was in the Capella MSN program. Sad to say that I felt that all they cared about was the money and nothing else. They took their time getting back to me when I called and left voicemails and they frequently billed me incorrectly, and also told me that I had to pay in advance and not while in the program. After appealing, they allowed me to break up the payments to pay over 2 months or so. Once they made a "mistake" in my admission date and sent me an overdue notice. It took multiple calls and voicemails which they never returned in a timely manner for me to finally get to them see that they had incorrectly changed my start date and therefore my bill due date, and then suspended my access to the portal. When I got someone on the phone, they told me that they don't do that. Yet someone in billing told me that they had. One big mess, and I finally couldn't take the incompetence anymore and I gave up.

I do have to say that I had no issues with the professors or their grading, coursework, etc. All that was good, and everything submitted to the professors was returned in a timely manner (way faster than I'd ever experienced at other places) but it was dealing with the support staff and billing that was completely draining and a real nightmare. I'm so glad to be done with them. I paid them all that they requested just to be done with the whole company but a HUGE lesson learned. Now when I hear of anyone wanting to go to Capella, I tell them to really think about it, and I share my experience with them.

On 4/12/2017 at 8:51 AM, DeLynn said:

When I was researching RN-BSN online programs there was very little info about Capella's RN-BSN Flexpath program. It just started in Jan 2016. So, I thought I would share my experience with the program for others who are researching now that I'm finished.

Why I choose it-As an Excelsior ADN graduate I did not have labs with my Micro and A&P so I would have to take these over with many of the schools. I did not have to with Capella. How their program works for pre-reqs is cores. So, they have a math/science core, humanities core etc. They don't require specific courses, just enough credits in each core. So, I only needed one more course in Humanities to fulfil all the cores. I also did not choose the local college because they required a language, history etc. With Capella, I only needed the 11 Nursing courses and Ethics. I took Bio-Ethics, which I thought was fairly easy and interesting.

Cost-I finished the program in 48 weeks, so I paid a total of $10,000. You pay $2500 every 12 weeks. They do not charge a graduation fee, etc. I finished a course every three to four weeks. I worked part-time mostly, except for six weeks of orientation at a new job and I also moved twice in that time period.

Pros-NO DISCUSSION BOARDS-I really disliked discussions boards with Excelsior. I thought they were a waste of time and stressed me out trying to get to them on time. With Capella Flexpath you only write papers/powerpoints. They tell you exactly what content they are looking for. Most courses were four papers/powerpoints, one was six and some were five. Each paper is usually 3-4 pages long, with a few longer. The program is completely self-paced. They want something submitted every week, but if you can't you just explain why and submit that.

Cons-Sometimes the required content was vague or I didn't understand exactly what they were asking, they have tutors, but I found I had already moved on by time they answered my questions. But you have three opportunities to improve your paper, so it wasn't really an issue. Most times my papers had APA issues, not content issues. I received a 4.0.

I hope this helps. I know a lot of people go with WGU, which is similar. However, at the time they were not accepting North Carolina students, and I would have had to take the science courses over due to labs.

Hello, I have a couple of questions about the RN to BSN bridge

On 5/28/2017 at 12:42 PM, DeLynn said:

Actually, it took me 48 weeks to do 12 courses, not 11, I had to take Bio Ethics also.

I Have some questions, I see some core credits are 6 quaters credits. What does it mean? For intance, I took introduction of psychology for 3 credits at my school. Does it mean Capella will evaluate my psychology courses for 6 credits?

On 5/28/2017 at 12:42 PM, DeLynn said:

Actually, it took me 48 weeks to do 12 courses, not 11, I had to take Bio Ethics also.

I see some core credits are 6 quarters credits. What does it mean? For instance, I took introduction of psychology for 3 credits at my school. Does it mean Capella will evaluate my psychology courses for 6 credits?

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On 1/24/2020 at 6:05 AM, TnG33 said:

How is your experience with Capella thus far ?

I completed the program in 2 billing sessions (Nov. 2019-Apr. 2020 in just under 6 months).  I would do it again and would recommend it to others.  I'm not the most tech savvy millennial, and I knocked it out (with a death in the family, starting virtual learning for my second grader, and figuring out my work life during Covid).

Does the program ever change the assessments required for each course or do the assessments change with instructors? I have a coworker who completed the program and she has the assessment requirements that she said she would give to me to get ahead (I start in August). SHE IS NOT GIVING ME HER COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS GUYS, just the descriptions of assessments so I need to know if they ever change the topics. Any guesses?

TIA! :)

Hi DeLynn,

are there any community projects in this course or can it be done 100% online?

Thank you.

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