I'm currently enrolled in Chamberlain's RN-BSN program, which is accredited (CCNE and NLNAC). They now have a bridge program to go on to an MSN from this program. They offer an educator track and an executive track. With the executive track, there is another option to also get an MBA from Keller. The MSN programs do not seem to be accredited. I'm concerned that an MSN from Chamberlain will possibly mean that I won't be able to get a job or go on to a doctoral program (or a clinical post-master's program). Does anyone have any experience with Chamberlain's MSN programs? Do they have a good reputation? Do graduates have difficulty obtaining employment or furthering their graduate education? Thanks!
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I'm currently enrolled in Chamberlain's RN-BSN program, which is accredited (CCNE and NLNAC). They now have a bridge program to go on to an MSN from this program. They offer an educator track and an executive track. With the executive track, there is another option to also get an MBA from Keller. The MSN programs do not seem to be accredited. I'm concerned that an MSN from Chamberlain will possibly mean that I won't be able to get a job or go on to a doctoral program (or a clinical post-master's program). Does anyone have any experience with Chamberlain's MSN programs? Do they have a good reputation? Do graduates have difficulty obtaining employment or furthering their graduate education? Thanks!