Published Aug 20, 2010
Stargazedaisy
5 Posts
Hey everyone~
I am looking for a RN to BSN program that is online. I am a senior in an accelerated associates degree program now, and do not graduate until December. I need a program that will allow you to enroll as a senior, before licensure. I also perfer 12-15 month program, and minimal prereqs. If there are prereqs, I perfer those colleges that you can take them at the same time as your nursing education. Here's the prereqs I currently have.
English I
Intro to sociology
Developmental psych
Computer Fundamentals
A&P I
A&P II
Micro
Chemistry
Nutrition
Any help would be appreciated. I need to find something quick.
Trisha
AgentBeast, MSN, RN
1,974 Posts
Didn't like the answers you got in the thread you posted a few days ago?
RN to BSN - Nursing for Nurses
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
I recommend you check online at the various state schools where you reside. The tuition may be MUCH cheaper.
chloecatrn
410 Posts
Look. You got a million answers the LAST time you posted this and no one did your work for you. This time, I'm annoyed, so I found ONE program that doesn't require your RN before you start, allows you to CLEP, but is 18 months long.
And FWIW, I need you to know that PRErequisite courses are named thusly because that means they need to be taken before the next course in the sequence. I don't mean to be overly snarky, but spamming the board with your request for someone to find you a program is rude.
RN to BSN Program | RN-BSN | Online Nursing FHCHS
grateful77rn
52 Posts
i would try fort hays college is accredited and based out of kansas and less than 200 bucks a credit. very affordable. i am doing it now and i am really happy with the program and teachers
TDCHIM
686 Posts
If you need information that quickly, for a program that complies with those extremely specific parameters, you are probably better off doing your own research. If cost is a factor, I suggest you investigate public universities in your state. Try contacting program directors with questions; on rare occasions, they will agree to waive certain prerequisites, depending on the program and your background. However, you may have to resign yourself to starting a program at a later time.
I do know the University of Toledo in Ohio has a fully online RN to BSN program that is well respected (they also offer graduate degree programs in nursing), but my understanding is that you must be licensed before applying. Here's a link to more information if you're interested: http://www.utoledo.edu/nursing/academic.html
Perhaps you didn't know, but it is considered a bit rude to initiate the same thread multiple times on the same site, especially if you're asking for rather extensive assistance in your post. Just so you know for the future....
Good luck in your search.
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
My husband is, too.
XB9S, BSN, MSN, EdD, RN, APN
1 Article; 3,017 Posts
To the original poster, As this is the exact same question you asked in your earler thread I'm going to close this one. You can find the link to your other thread is in the first reply in this one. You can also find it via your user cp at the top if the page, look in subscribed threads.
To the other members who have commented
I've also deleted the rude and unhelpful comments, as a new member to the site it us entirely possible that our OP is not familiar with Internet etiquette or how to navigate the site back to her original thread. Maybe, rather than just being rude and orificey members could gently guide and be tolerant of new members. If not then just ignore the thread and move on
rant over