I'm a 22 yo male who is going to attend community college and major in Nursing this spring 2013 semester. One of my biggest worries about higher education is debt. I have way too many friends who graduated in the past 2 years and are now living very stressful lives due to student debt. They all went to big universities where tuition w/ r&b cost them $25,000~ a year on average. Needless to say, I am trying to avoid falling into the same predicament if at all possible.
The CC I will be attending has a partnership with one of the state's biggest universities, and basically what this means is that there is a facility in the CC campus that is run by the university's faculty. One of the programs that they offer is RN to BSN. When you graduate you get the BSN degree from the university.
So I'm wondering if I should take this path and save myself tens of thousands. Does anyone have any experience with such programs? I'd love to hear what your experience was like.
Thanks.
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I'm a 22 yo male who is going to attend community college and major in Nursing this spring 2013 semester. One of my biggest worries about higher education is debt. I have way too many friends who graduated in the past 2 years and are now living very stressful lives due to student debt. They all went to big universities where tuition w/ r&b cost them $25,000~ a year on average. Needless to say, I am trying to avoid falling into the same predicament if at all possible.
The CC I will be attending has a partnership with one of the state's biggest universities, and basically what this means is that there is a facility in the CC campus that is run by the university's faculty. One of the programs that they offer is RN to BSN. When you graduate you get the BSN degree from the university.
So I'm wondering if I should take this path and save myself tens of thousands. Does anyone have any experience with such programs? I'd love to hear what your experience was like.
Thanks.