Published Dec 10, 2007
2bmalenurse007
133 Posts
I'm a BSN student. My college charges $275 per credit hour. I was wondering, if that is too high for a BSN program? How much does your college charge?:uhoh21:
nghtfltguy, BSN, RN
314 Posts
that is a bit high....
but they are gonna stick it to ya one way or the other...
wish you the best of luck....
stafford loans are your friends!
Reno1978, BSN, RN
1,133 Posts
Mine were 109.25 per credit.
1776patriot
34 Posts
My favorite is when the school comes up with the contact hour scheme. The class is 8 credit hours but 11 contact hours and they charge you by the contact hour. :angryfire
RNDreamer
1,237 Posts
I don't think it's high at all. I wish my school was only charging that. My BSN is costing me alot of money
time4meRN
457 Posts
My entire nursing school cost was about 12 thousand, back in the 70's. (11) quarters. Keep in mind that included books and room and board. We took classes from Central Sate University. (chem, bio, psych, etc) and the nursing courses were at the hospital but they were taught by masters and BSN prepared nurses.
zlatamoya
18 Posts
My ADN prog. is $385/cr. hr!
SillyLilly
209 Posts
650/hour....
Multicollinearity, BSN, RN
3,119 Posts
I don't think that's bad at all. My university recently raised tuition rates for in-state students to $5500 a year. That comes out to ~$230 per credit hour. This isn't including the extra fees for the nursing courses.
birdgardner
333 Posts
If I say $797, will you feel better? Even the state program here is well over 300.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
There's a BSN program at a local state university, located about 75 miles from my home, that charges $50 per credit hour for people who have established residency in Texas.
angel337, MSN, RN
899 Posts
$550 big ones.