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I've been an rn for 15 years and wish I would have done what you are doing. Most of us ADN's -bsn are going the distance learning route (online). check the distance learning section under the student tab if your interested.
I'm considering Chamberlain as it is nationally and regionally accredited many good reviews in allnurses. I'm also considering Walden and (American Sentinel University-not regionally accredited-only ccne).
I have not looked into Eastern Mennnonite University. You might consider posting the same question in the distance learning section.
Chamberlain-20-28 thousand-no group projects!
Walden -similar price
American Sentinel University around 15,000
check into military discounts if your former military
Residentmaid, MSN
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I have been an RN for 6 months now, and I am already chomping at the bit to get my BSN over with. I just don't like the threat looming over me that it ,ay be hard to get work in the future. So, what are some good programs? I am looking into Eastern Mennonite university, at $16,000. What are the cheaper options, without sacrificing quality? Any Online options that are good programs? Thanks in advance!!!