Del Mar e-line nursing program

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I just found out about this program for Texans. Has anyone on the boards gone through the program or know anyone that has?? I hope to speak with an advisor tomorrow. I'm in the DFW area and I'm wondering how hard it would be to find a clinical site. Seems like this is a great way to go. I already have experience in the medical field.

www.eline.delmar.edu/degree.htm

Any info. would be appreciated.

Tam

Is anyone applying to the Texas A&M University Corpus Christi BSN eLine Program? I have been researching online and accelerated nursing programs in Texas and that one is my top pick. If anybody is interested I have found a few other online and accelerated programs:

Texas Tech University has a new second degree BSN online program. The clinicals have to be completed in Austin/Central Texas or Lubbock. They are offering Pathophysiology online this summer.

UTMB and UT Houston HSC are offering second degree BSN programs with some of the courses online. Clinicals have to be completed in the Houston/Galveston area.

Austin Community College has an online ADN program. Clinicals are completed in Austin, Smithville, Round Rock, or San Marcos. They used to have a FasTrack program but it is being phased out. I have heard admissions are very competitive.

Accelerated Programs that don't offer online courses: Texas Woman's University - Houston, Houston Baptist University, Texas Christian University, UT Austin (leads to Master's degree).

If anyone is applying to any of these programs or knows information about these programs please post to help others in the application process.

Pam

I've got several LVNs that work with me that are interested in obtaining their RN. Do either of these locations offer a LVN to RN curriculum?

Any help would be greatly appreciated! :)

I am not as familiar with the LVN to RN programs in Texas. Check out Texasnurses.org to find a list of programs. I am not sure which programs might have online courses. Also, talk to the eLine advisor for Del Mar College they might be able to accomodate you.

Pam

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