Published Mar 16, 2012
RKRobbins
53 Posts
Hi all!
As a few of y'all know I recently graduated from my ADN program and have started my nursing career in the ED at a local hospital.
My question is,since I know alot of you have taken advantage of the online programs and know more about them than I do at this point is this:
I live in NC, I would like a RN-BSN ONLINE ONLY program that is accreddited but oh my goodness at all the mess google brings up, it's overwhelming!
B/c of the work load I have now, I wouldn't have time to do any type of clinicals like I did in my ADN program.
PLEASE help, any advice or school information is going to be GREATLY appreciated!!!
UVA Grad Nursing
1,068 Posts
Several of the state schools in NC offer an online RN-BSN programs. I would recommend looking at UNCW, UNCC, UNCG, UNCA, NC A&T, and ECU. As a NC resident, you would likely find the tuition costs much less than from online for-profit institutions.
There is much less clinical components to RN-BSN programs than any pre-licensure programs. For example, the RN-BSN program at my own institution only has 56 precepted hours in the program.
finallyRN7, BSN
155 Posts
I've researched alot of programs and there's only two out of them all that I can say off the top, and they're Chamberlain University (Chamberlain.edu) and Oklahoma Weslyan University (okwu.edu). Both offer RN-BSN online only programs with NO CLINICALS period. They both have expensive tuition ranging from about $400-$500 per credit hour. Check with the institution for precise rates. You'll need statistics with Chamberlain if you don't have it already, but OKWU doesn't require statistics. I actually just started classes with Chamberlain. I seriously considered OKWU only because they didn't require statistics, but I would have had to take four classes more than I would at Chamberlain. Heck, I'd rather pull out my hair with statistics than have to take 4 extra classes. Hope this helps and best wishes on whatever you decide.