Published Dec 2, 2007
5860TomCat
26 Posts
Hello,
I noticed on the "how did you pay for your nursing school" forum that some people needed drastically different amounts of money to get through school.
So I am curious,
what type of degree did you get, BSN, LPN etc..
once in you major how long does it take to graduate going full time
and how much does it cost per semester?
I am getting a BSN, My school raised tuition last fall, it is now a little over 9,000 dollars a semester and it takes 5 semesters to graduate, once you get into the program...
What is like at differnt universitys/ schools/programs?:welcome:
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,408 Posts
My ADN program was $27.00 per credit hour in the early 90's. Yes, twenty-seven. I paid for it myself and never took out loans. It was a sweet deal at a community college/technical-vocational school.
My MSN program is $397.00 per credit hour in 2007. :)
linzz
931 Posts
In Ontario, we have only two levels of nurses now, RPN (LPN) is now 2-2.5 years long and it is about $1300 for each semester (4-5 semesters) and the traditional BSN which is $4600. per semester (8 semesters). There are also RPN bridge programs which are anywhere from 4- 6 semesters. Yes, we sure like to keep our programs long up here in the north.
LydiaNN
2,756 Posts
This goes to show how long ago I went to NS... the cost for an entire year, tuition, room and board and fees, was $5500 my first year. I think it might have been up to around $7000 4 years later, but pennies compared to what it is now.
Wow! It seems the cost of Nursing school keeps rising, but I guess cost of living (teachers salaries) need to keep rising..... WHo knows in 10 years I will be glad how much I spent, because it will probably be way more expensive!!!
TexasPediRN
898 Posts
BSN program (so 4 years)
Total cost for all 8 semesters: 100,000
1 year =25,000
1 semester = 12,500.
Private Catholic College in Pennsylvania. I graduated in 2005.
Thank God for Scholarships and Grants ( I only have 30k in student loans).
BSN program (so 4 years) Total cost for all 8 semesters: 100,0001 year =25,0001 semester = 12,500.Private Catholic College in Pennsylvania. I graduated in 2005.Thank God for Scholarships and Grants ( I only have 30k in student loans).
Did you go to Duquesne? (I did!) I went on their website and they're up into the 30s for the year now.
Nope.
I went to College Misericordia, in Dallas, PA (Right outside of Scranton/Wilkesbarre)
School prices are just crazy lately- cant hardly wait till I have children and have to send them..ugh..
pugmama
43 Posts
The class itself and fees for the school (nursing supply kit, technology fee, ATI testing, etc.) were about $1100 per quarter. Total of 6 quarters of nursing school at an ADN program.
I always apply for financial aid. Don't forget--you can apply online starting Jan. 01 on the FAFSA site.
That is the cost we had to pay the school--does not include books. I am not counting the prereq classes.
:balloons:I must say that I just finished!! :balloons:
Candlelighting is in a week. HOLLA!
studentnursecali
15 Posts
ADN program in central California. Must complete LVN 1 year (3 semester program) and 1 year (2 semester) RN program. It is a step-ladder program. Each year a total of about 3,000.00 which includes books, uniforms, skills kit, background check, etc... So about 6,000.00 plus for the entire program! That's not including pre-req classes.
Good deal though and good program!
RNDreamer
1,237 Posts
$700+ per credit hour, ouch!
puresass
314 Posts
my ADN program costs $20/unit (usually about 10 units/semester), but i got a fee waiver this year, so i've only paid for lab fees ($50).