Published Aug 20, 2010
RN2BEISME
22 Posts
My local cc is dragging their feet in processing my application for fall. This means that I may not get admitted in time along with the fact that all of the A&P classes are already full. That would leave me hoping that someone would drop. With all of that said, I need a back-up plan: I need an online A&P course that I can start next month (or later) and be done with by the first week of December. Please help! Thanks!
Sand_Dollar, BSN
1,130 Posts
ccconline.org has online A&P. Classes start the 30th, so you might still have time to register. You just need to contact any of the parent colleges to arrange everything through. If you are out of state (CO) it can be expensive, especially since you have to buy a labpaq to do your labs, but it fits your time schedule and are great classes. Good luck!
l0k33_RN
19 Posts
http://edukan.org/index.real?action=welcome
A consortium of community colleges that are accredited that also offer online A&P courses (I and II) as well as other nursing core classes. Make sure and confirm with the program(s) you are looking to apply to that they accept online courses for credit, however. I know the CSU ABSN program I am applying to does not, despite the regional body accreditation of the community colleges.
Good luck!
Thirdwatch
157 Posts
CSU doesn"t accept the EduKan online class? It doesn't even show that it's an online class on transcripts how do they know? I already enrolled in Micro and was planning on applying to a CSU. :-(
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
UNE offers online science courses that can be entered at any time and completed as fast as you can do the work. However, the classes are expensive, but many schools that offer online courses are expensive. University of New England - COM - Online Education - COM Online Education
I imagine it is a case-by-case basis, in terms of which programs accept/deny which online classes. Were it me, I would double check with the program I was planning to transfer to, however.
AccelCNL, MSN, RN
1 Article; 501 Posts
Be careful...not all programs will accept an online AP course. Just check before you commit any money.