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hi all,
anyone who can help with this i would greatly appreciate. has anyone attended chamberlain college online program for rn to bsn? here are some soecs they e-mailed me...
in this email i have given info and attachments of curriculum.
there are roughly 20 people per class. the entire cost of the program is about $27000. that's if you have to take all 14 classes.
through our chamberlain college articulation program (ccap) students who are registered nurses with an unrestricted license can receive over 80 transfer credits in to our program for their prior education! this means that students can complete the program, while continuing to work, in as few as 3 semesters!
the ccap courses that are included in the 80 transfer credit are outlined below:
fundamentals skills
fundamentals-patient care
mental health nursing
maternal/newborn
adult health i
adult health ii
critical care nursing
anatomy and physiology i and
chemistry/microbiology
nutrition
pharmacology
general psychology
developmental psychology
internal communication
sociology
success seminar
logic/critical thinking
pathophysiology
ethics
chamberlain college of nursing offers:
ü generous transfer credits
ü no clinical requirements
ü rn's can earn a bsn in as little as 3 semesters
ü fast and flexible
ü dual accreditation
ü no pre-requisite coursework
ü portfolio credit may be available!
ü accelerated 8 week courses
ü no on-site testing
ü 100% on-line
ü no mandatory chat times
ü recorded live lectures given by instructor
[color=maroon]accreditation: the bsn program is accredited by the national league for nursing accreditation commission (nlnac) and commission on collegiate nursing education (ccne). chamberlain college of nursing is accredited by the higher learning commission of the north central association (nca). www.ncahlc.org.
so please tell you thoughts.....i feel like i am going to lose my mind trying to figure out which college to do the online program.... :eek:
please help!!!
hi all,anyone who can help with this i would greatly appreciate. has anyone attended chamberlain college online program for rn to bsn? here are some soecs they e-mailed me...
in this email i have given info and attachments of curriculum.
there are roughly 20 people per class. the entire cost of the program is about $27000. that's if you have to take all 14 classes.
through our chamberlain college articulation program (ccap) students who are registered nurses with an unrestricted license can receive over 80 transfer credits in to our program for their prior education! this means that students can complete the program, while continuing to work, in as few as 3 semesters!
the ccap courses that are included in the 80 transfer credit are outlined below:
fundamentals skills
fundamentals-patient care
mental health nursing
maternal/newborn
adult health i
adult health ii
critical care nursing
anatomy and physiology i and
chemistry/microbiology
nutrition
pharmacology
general psychology
developmental psychology
internal communication
sociology
success seminar
logic/critical thinking
pathophysiology
ethics
chamberlain college of nursing offers:
ü generous transfer credits
ü no clinical requirements
ü rn's can earn a bsn in as little as 3 semesters
ü fast and flexible
ü dual accreditation
ü no pre-requisite coursework
ü portfolio credit may be available!
ü accelerated 8 week courses
ü no on-site testing
ü 100% on-line
ü no mandatory chat times
ü recorded live lectures given by instructor
[color=maroon]accreditation: the bsn program is accredited by the national league for nursing accreditation commission (nlnac) and commission on collegiate nursing education (ccne). chamberlain college of nursing is accredited by the higher learning commission of the north central association (nca). www.ncahlc.org.
so please tell you thoughts.....i feel like i am going to lose my mind trying to figure out which college to do the online program....
:eek:
please help!!!
jacksonville state university 7800-8000 for total program, three semesters, 100% online, university of south alabama around the same price, three semesters, 100% online, no out of state fees for either program, there are others also but i attended jsu and i would recommend it to anyone trying to return to school. i would also recommend university of south alabama. it was my first choice but i did not have all of my pre requisites done at the time and i would have had to wait to enroll and i did not want to wait so someone told me about jsu and it has been a very good experience for me. i am glad that i enrolled in the school because i will graduate next month. you can enroll in either the spring, summer, or fall semester. usa only has a fall and spring enrollment however as i said they are both good schools and fairly resonably priced.
PG-15, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN, APN, NP
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You very welcome!!