Published Sep 28, 2016
ItsYourJourney
40 Posts
Hello all!
I am currently looking at RN-BSN programs and I noticed Chamberlain is very convenient regarding start times, class schedules and completion times. This is very appealing to me but I have reservations because I plan to go to graduate school somewhere other than Chamberlain. My question is, have any of you graduates of the Chamberlain BSN program found success when applying to brick and mortar schools for your graduate education? What challenges have you faced, if any? If you know others that have gone through this, please feel free to answer.
Thanks in Advance!
NotYourMamasRN
317 Posts
In the last ER I worked in, there was a group that did their BSN at Chamberlain. Most all of that group started the MSN program at University of Maryland and one at Georgetown. Chamberlain is CCNE accredited and not a single one of the nurses I know who attended their school had problems transferring or starting the next degree at a brick and mortar.
Thank you for responding. I was very apprehensive about this school, but this information is very encouraging! Thanks again!
No problem at all. I have a BSN through them and I am doing my MSN there. I love my learning experience and it has challenged me. The cost is high but I did have the GI Bill so it offset a lot of out of pockets costs for me. I wouldn't go anywhere else and wouldn't mind teaching for Chamberlain down the road.