Hi, interested in knowing if anyone is enrolled or have graduated in this program? I am ready to get my bachelors, and I heard that they have off-site campuses and you only have to attend class one day a week. Is this true? If so, I would like your opinion of this and is it better than going online?
I have a friend who got her BSN this way through MCCC in Monroe... She said it was one Tuesday class a week for 2 years. There was a semester of clinicals- I think she said any community-based nursing job- she did clinicals with a home-care RN. She had all positive things to say about the program, and that it was nowhere near the stress of getting her ADN. I'm definitly looking into it, I think I'd prefer one class day a week to online courses.
Sorry this info is second-hand!
Inquiring minds want to know! lol Im a current student at OCC (1st year) and considering EMU's rn-bsn program (and would hope to get assigned to the Livonia campus)...
adpeeka, please let us know how it goes! Also, what was the application process like for the rn-bsn? Where did you get your adn from?
thanks in advance!
Hello rmtoocc,
I received my nursing degree from Schoolcraft College. I start the RN-BSN program at EMU livonia campus in January 2012. Application process for me went smoothly, due to the fact I was macro satisfied. I got in with priority because of the macro stamp and GPA. They only accept 50 students. I will let you know how it goes. Good Luck!
rn2bn07, BSN, RN
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Hi, interested in knowing if anyone is enrolled or have graduated in this program? I am ready to get my bachelors, and I heard that they have off-site campuses and you only have to attend class one day a week. Is this true? If so, I would like your opinion of this and is it better than going online?