Published Apr 2, 2014
Maacanto
58 Posts
Hey,
I'm looking around at schools to complete my undergraduate degree and came across CUNY's SPS RN-BSN program. I'm still looking for work so I'm looking for the cheapest accredited program before I make a decision (I'm not into tons of loans with my name on it). I haven't looked into the program in much detail but I attended CUNY before I was accepted into an RN program so I know the tuition is doable.
Does anyone have any experience with the CUNY SPS RN-BSN program? Any valid input will be appreciated.
Thanks!
ThatKat
8 Posts
Hi Maacanto-
I was recently accepted into this program for the fall semester. The inaugural class of this program only began this current spring semester, and aside from the SPS website, there doesn't seem to be much information out there about it.
I too was hoping to hear from some currently enrolled students, as I am very curious how the required clinicals are going to be carried out.
JenniferKristinRN
18 Posts
Hi! I know this is an old thread but I was curious as to what either of you think of SPS. I'm currently enrolled in CSI's baccalaureate program (and only have 1.5 semesters left) but I'm actively searching for a job. Recently I've gone on two interviews and have one more coming up. If I am offered a full time job I will likely take it and I think I'm willing to transfer to SPS. I'm just uncertain since there's so little information on it.
LM NY
388 Posts
It is a fairly new program. Good luck getting reviews.
A&Ox6, MSN, RN
1 Article; 572 Posts
It is a decent program. I really like the structure, and most of the classes have translatable results in my practice. However, IT IS NOT EASY.
Just wanted to give an update that CUNY SPS is now CCNE accredited