Published Apr 12, 2014
maluakua
17 Posts
Hey ya'll! I know that this question has been asked pretty often over the years, but, I feel that it is time sensitive and needs to be updated. What are the best programs right now from an ADN to BSN? Thank you!
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
Yep, this question is asked a LOT, even recently.
If you click on the "colleges" tab at the top (along the yellow bar) it will bring you to a discussion board specifically about online RN-BSN programs, as well as forums specifically for some of the most popular programs.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
What are the best programs right now from an ADN to BSN?
I wrote a piece with website links to five affordable RN-to-BSN degree completion programs that are also nonprofit and respectable. Click on the link below if you wish to read more.
Affordable Online RN-to-BSN Programs
roseonye
253 Posts
i like chamberlain.Very good but costly.
scoope23
126 Posts
I wrote a piece with website links to five affordable RN-to-BSN degree completion programs that are also nonprofit and respectable. Click on the link below if you wish to read more.Affordable Online RN-to-BSN Programs
Thanks for the link!
Palliative Care, DNP
781 Posts
I completed my RN to BSN online through Old Dominion University. I had a good experience. I did the part time route in 2 yrs while working. They do offer a 1 yr full time option though.
This is fantastic, thank you!!!
applesxoranges, BSN, RN
2,242 Posts
So far I like Ohio University. They were quick and didn't drag their feet like UTA did with me but they were also a partner school with my school. Ohio University is limiting themselves to six states though. University of Lousiana Lafayette I considered but I changed my mind because they wanted me to get licensed first whereas Ohio University required it by the end of the first class (was licensed two months before anyway.
I have been enrolled in Western Governors University's online BSN program since May 1st and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I have already earned six credits in less than a month.