EC students that have done RN-BSN (TT,TWU,ULL)

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Just wondering if any EC students have done the Texas Tech or Texas Women's University (TWU) RN-BSN programs. Also, has anyone done the University of Louisiana of Lafayette RN-BSN program?? :yes: Just curious what your experience has been (good or bad)!!

Can't decide where to go after I pass the NCLEX. :bookworm:

Thank you in advance

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TXSPADEQUEENRN did. I know another nurse personally who did but she's not on here. You could try PMing her (TXSPADEQUEENRN that is).

TXSPADEQUEENRN did. I know another nurse personally who did but she's not on here. You could try PMing her (TXSPADEQUEENRN that is).

Great, thank you!! :)

Tried to send you and TXSPADQUEEN a PM but both of your e-mail boxes are full. :o

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Yea, I'm bad about that. I'll fix it.

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You can find general discussion about both programs here: Nursing Online Distance Learning

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

Nevermind, I see you already posted there! :D

Bronze 2. Lafayette is a great program. The main areas that stood out to me was the fact it can be done completely online and doesn't require a clinical component. Depending on how many credits you transfer in, you might be able to finish in as little as 12 months. The program is also very reasonably priced.....between $7500 and $8500 depending on if you work for a partner hospital or not. Also, it is the largest public nursing program in LA and carries a good name....something you might not find with a for-profit university. They have frequent starts for new students so it is really flexible for working RNs. If you would like the contact info of my enrollment advisor...PM me and I will send you Brandi's contact info....she is great and will hold your hand through the entire admissions process.

Bronze 2. Lafayette is a great program. The main areas that stood out to me was the fact it can be done completely online and doesn't require a clinical component. Depending on how many credits you transfer in, you might be able to finish in as little as 12 months. The program is also very reasonably priced.....between $7500 and $8500 depending on if you work for a partner hospital or not. Also, it is the largest public nursing program in LA and carries a good name....something you might not find with a for-profit university. They have frequent starts for new students so it is really flexible for working RNs. If you would like the contact info of my enrollment advisor...PM me and I will send you Brandi's contact info....she is great and will hold your hand through the entire admissions process.

Thank you for your response, I actually spoke with someone from ULL a couple of weeks ago.

I was looking for students that are in the program that could give some insight about how things work & what they like/dislike about the program. :yes:

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