Ok, from what I was reading, just because the school offers an RN-MSN program does not mean it will offer a CRNA program for example. But it appears you are saying the opposite, which school offers an RN-MSN CRNA program that you know of?
The CRNA and APRN programs allow you to get in wtih a BSN will award you with an MSN. But why would you want to pursue an RN-MSN program just to turn around and apply for a CRNA program or APRN program when it does not save time?
If you have intentions of getting your BSN and going into a program for either CRNA or APRN, it seems like going into an RN-MSN program would actually cost more money because these two programs are still almost 2 years long. If somebody knows differe...
If you have intentions of getting your BSN and going into a program for either CRNA or APRN, it seems like going into an RN-MSN program would actually cost more money because these two programs are still almost 2 years long. If somebody knows differe...