Hi,I've been thinking about getting my BSN, but hate having more loans. Anyone know of any good programs in the Colorado area or on-line that are not too long, and are a little less expensive? Thanks everyone!
SmilingBluEyes 20,964 Posts Specializes in Specializes in L/D, newborn, GYN, LTC, Dialysis. Has 26 years experience. Mar 7, 2006 Moved to a more appropriate forum...Remember this, Often you get what you pay for. "cheapest and shortest" may not be best, in the long run of your career. Research carefully and as always, "caveat emptor!"GOOD LUCK in the meantime.
suzanne4, RN 26,410 Posts Mar 7, 2006 Hi,I've been thinking about getting my BSN, but hate having more loans. Anyone know of any good programs in the Colorado area or on-line that are not too long, and are a little less expensive? Thanks everyone!Pick a place to work that will pay for your degree or most of it. University based hospitals are usually the best at this.
zacarias, ASN, RN 1,338 Posts Specializes in tele, stepdown/PCU, med/surg. Has 14 years experience. Mar 7, 2006 University of Wyoming RN-BSN is one of the cheapest and totally accredited.
PMFB-RN, RN 5,345 Posts Specializes in burn ICU, SICU, ER, Trauma Rapid Response. Has 16 years experience. Jun 29, 2009 Hi,I've been thinking about getting my BSN, but hate having more loans. Anyone know of any good programs in the Colorado area or on-line that are not too long, and are a little less expensive? Thanks everyone!*** Cheapest I have found is Ft. Hays State. About $2800.
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN 4,373 Posts Specializes in ICU, PICC Nurse, Nursing Supervisor. Has 20 years experience. Jun 30, 2009 shortest i have found is texas tech . it is 2 semesters and fairly cheap tuition for texas residents but i don't know the tuition for out of state people...