I'm at a crossroad- advice needed on TX RN-BSN programs

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I am woring on the Pre-requisite classes to get into a BSN program, but there are so many different ones in the area.

I am 32 and I'm switching careers. If I'm going to put in the time to go for my BSN, I want the degree to have as much impact as possible so I have a reasonably good chance of getting a job at a hospital upon graduation. Does anyone have any recommedations?

I'm considering the following programs: Texas Tech (online), UT Arlington (on campus), Texas Women's (online) and Tarleton (@ TCC Trinity River Campus).

Any feedback is much appreciated!

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Are you already an RN? If so, all of the the programs you mentioned are very well regarded by employers. TWU also has a bridge program you may want to look into. Have you considered an RN-MSN program?

If you are not an RN, you will need to enroll in a pre-licensure program, and these are really not available online.

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