Is Chamberlain a good school for future as CRNA

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I'm am currently looking into RN-BSN programs, I was really interested in applying to , but the pass/fail, everyone gets a 3.0 in the end didn't seem too appealing for me because I wanted to eventually apply to CRNA programs which I've heard are REALLY competitive. I've been a nurse for almost 4 years and I've spent 3 of those years in the ICU, but I put off getting my BSN while my husband was in school, now I just want to do a quick program so I can apply to a CRNA program.

I was looking at Chamberlain because they boast getting your degree in a year, but I keep hearing bad things about it. It's also more expensive than a lot of other programs, but I don't care about that as long as a degree from Chamberlain doesn't hurt my chances of getting into a CRNA program later and I can complete my BSN in the year. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks!

I would look at the limitations where you can and cannot work, state wise with a degree from chamberlain. It may affect where you may work and ultimately, apply for schools.

Also make sure it is regionally accredited. You can call the CRNA programs and ask if they'll accept it. My school says that all BSN programs "must be fully accredited" so I'd make sure to ask, since I know this includes regional accreditation.

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