Published Jun 10, 2013
green34
444 Posts
I am surprised to see how many people are talking about this. Is there a lot of competition to get in? Were people wait listed for their RN to BSN?
woodsyny, MSN
636 Posts
I did not think there was a lot of competition to get in. The tuition is reasonable $243/credit for out of state, classes challenging as they are 5 week classes (nursing). 15 weeks crammed into 5 weeks. But in 5 weeks they are over. I will be done in about 14 months and will have taken 16 classes. Lots of work, but better then sitting in a classroom IMO. I have never heard of anyone being wait listed
ShantheRN, BSN, RN
646 Posts
The class sections are huge, plus a lot of big employers have tuition deals with them. I doubt there will ever be a wait list for the RN-BSN stuff here. All you need is a pulse, an RN behind your name, and some money!
That's good. I live in the state and they advertise heavily at my school. I took a few classes geared towards knocking out some of the fluff classes at my college. Who else would take dance history? Well, besides the poor soul I call my friend that I dragged into taking the class with me. We wasted our money but we passed the class. The teacher did not show up half of the time! I seriously told my friend one time that I was not going to go into class because she would just cancel it. She canceled it. Then his mom became mad at him because she thought he skipped the class a lot. He didn't.