Nurses General Nursing
Published Jan 14, 2010
RachelLeeRN
36 Posts
I want to go back for my BSN online, and came across this college. Has anyone heard or suggest this place? Thanks!
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Deaconess+College+of+Nursing+Announces+Name+Change%3B+New+%27%27Chamberlain+...-a0147871386
It was formerly known as Deaconess School of Nursing.
Here's an Allnurses discussion:
https://allnurses.com/gsearch.php?cx=011053513414221467008%3Amv5noemjf4m&cof=DIV%3AF1F1F1%3BBGC%3AFCFCFF%3BFORID%3A10&domains=http%3A%2F%2Fallnurses.com%2F&sig=NrRbS9DWpBilCd8I&flav=0000&q=deaconess+school+of+nursing&sitesearch=allnurses.com&sa=Search#1199
webmansx, ASN, RN
161 Posts
..got my BSN with them...a bit on the expensive side, but overall a good experience.
RockyCreek
123 Posts
I can ditto webmansx. I got my BSN with them and suffered very little except over the tuition. The curriculum was solid and the interface was secure. Financial aid office was super and all phone calls are answered quickly.
ashleyrn13
4 Posts
I am currently taking courses through the Chamberlain college of nursing. The staff is very well organized about calling and answering questions. THe classes are very interactive, the work is not that hard, you know the whole semester in advance what your homework is going to be and the professors are very quick at responding and helping you out. THe classes needed for the bachelors are all laid out and put into a table for you so you know which ones you need to take. I really like it, and the NO CLINICALS is what sold me on this program. THe program were I got my ASN requires 180 clinical hours per semester, if you think about it that is a lot of time you have to work for free instead of at your job, and the little extra tuition cost is totally worth that, I think I came out ahead with taking the class instead of taking time off work to do clinicals.