Published Jan 11, 2010
Looking for any current information on the RN program. Price, hours, requirements to be accepted and if you like the program. Thanks
stephalina6, BSN, RN
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[COLOR=#535353]Straight from Keiser's website it says: An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.This means that if you wanted to get a bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Nursing, that it would HAVE to be from Keiser. Their program credits will not transfer to public universities.
[COLOR=#535353]Straight from Keiser's website it says: An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.
This means that if you wanted to get a bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Nursing, that it would HAVE to be from Keiser. Their program credits will not transfer to public universities.
This is by far from being true - public universities will accept the classes if you choose to transfer to complete the BSN portion... just call up the school you are interested in going to after you complete the program at Keiser to make sure they'll accept the degree. I know USF will. :)