Ohio University RN-to-BSN Program

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Since it seems that there's quite a bit of interest, I'm attempting to start a new thread devoted exclusively to the OU on-line RN-BSN program that will hopefully build on the comments on assorted previous threads.

I'd like to ask nevergonnagiveup, mtsteelhorse and babynurse73 - all of whom (I think) are either already in the program or have applied for admission - to post about their experiences. I just sent in my application and plan to post periodically about relevant issues. If we can populate the thread with good material, it could become a very useful resource for both those considering the OU program and students already in it. Once that happens, I'd hope we could prevail upon the forum moderators to make it a sticky thread.

As indicated, I've only recently applied to the program. So far, I'm happy with the support and information I've gotten. I've been contacted by an OU "enrollment specialist" who was somewhat helpful (I suspect that they have dual roles, one being to provide basic information to prospective students and the other to follow-up with the prospects and help to fill the roster for the program). This person e-mailed me, followed up with a phone call and was able to provide some useful, if basic, information about the program. I also sent a lengthy e-mail to OU with quite a number of specific, detailed questions. This too resulted in both an e-mail and telephone response, this time from an academic advisor in the OU School of Nursing. Again I received some useful and quite helpful information. All in all, my early experience has been pretty positive.

As indicated above, I plan to post about relevant issues that come up as I work my way through the admission and evaluation process. I'd very much like to hear from others about their experience with OU and I'm sure that there will be a lot of interest by others in our collective experience with the program.

Specializes in Critical Care, Pediatrics, & PACU.
I know I read this before early on in the thread, but I have no idea how to write papers in APA format. Is it worth it to buy a book, or are there some sites that will help me out with this?

Also, when registering and paying for classes. If doing one course at a time, you register for A&B, then pay for both of those at the time, correct? I have some financial aid, but am trying to make sure I have enough to cover the cost up front in case my aid doesn't process right away. Not sure how much it will cover and what I will be responsible for. So just trying to plan ahead.

I did not buy a book. I use the Purdue Owl website. Also, there is a payment plan you can enroll in to divided the payment for the quarter into 3 monthly payments.

You can buy a used APA Manual 6th edition on amazon or another used book service fairly cheap - and it is worth the investment. You can also use the online writing lab at Purdue - you will see it referenced as the OWL at Purdue. Most courses have a link to the site.

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

Buy the manual...you'll use it! Unless of course you prefer online references. I use both because inevitably I have a question that requires more than what I can locate!

Specializes in Med/Surg, Neuro, ICU, travel RN, Psych.

I did see the payment plan option last night, that will help.

Thank you, I'll probably buy a book too. I like hard copy for references like that, so I can mark pages and things to remember where I saw something. I'll check Amazon and pick one up from there probably.

Specializes in ED.
I called the school earlier today and got everything squared away so its all good.Im just glad that they are offering Health appraisal next Q.

I am a bit aprehensive about Statistics online. I was enrolled during Spring Q 2011 but I withdrew during the 3rd week. I had such a hard time with the bell curve stuff. Im wondering if I should just take it at a local university or retry it again through OU.Even with the sites that were listed to help with stats, I still felt pretty Stats stupid

Any thoughts folks?

It got a lot easier for me after the 3rd module. That was the hardest one for me. I got a 14 on that assignment and still ended with an A.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Neuro, ICU, travel RN, Psych.

I have another question.. big surprise right, lol. OK, so between them changing to semesters, and me having to take summer part B off for maternity leave, it's making it impossible for me to follow the grid with order of classes. Obviously I start with transitions, which come fall is combined with legal/ethics. So that leaves me having to take legal/ethics for my 2nd class, in spring part B. Then for Summer part A, I can't take any of the classes, because the ones offered are classes that are being combined or the class that has to be taken last.

I figured I would take one of the elective type courses that I will need for Summer part A. Then when I come back for Fall, it is all thrown off again. It's like four 5 week blocks that the classes are not offered in order.

Has anyone else taken the classes out of order? Is it a big deal? Having to take this one block off really throws off the order and when the classes are offered. Plus it changes a little with them switching and combining classes. I only want to do one course a time, since I am pregnant and then will be adjusting to a newborn baby. I also plan on taking stats, as well as some other courses I will probably need through Rio Salado or one of those other schools that do the quicker courses. So I figured I could work on those at the same time as long as I'm handling it ok.

There is no order. You have to take 300 first and 455 last. Otherwise you take them as they come. Also, they have changed the policy. You can now take 300 and 455 with another nursing class. I just finished 300 and 330 (family nursing). I am now in 410. So, do not worry about order!!!!

Specializes in Med/Surg, Neuro, ICU, travel RN, Psych.
There is no order. You have to take 300 first and 455 last. Otherwise you take them as they come. Also, they have changed the policy. You can now take 300 and 455 with another nursing class. I just finished 300 and 330 (family nursing). I am now in 410. So, do not worry about order!!!!

OK, because a couple people told me to follow the order. I will end up having to take a later class before taking some of the early ones. Didn't know if it would matter or not. Thanks!

I'm 1 class shy of being done. I'd say don't waste your $$ buying that APA book. NEVER USED IT. I refer to Purdue as well as the APA post that most instructors tend to send out during the first week of class. Also, you don't have to take classes in a particular order (unless you are taking research and need statistics), then you have to take stats with or before taking research. GL with soon having a baby and being in the program......

OK, because a couple people told me to follow the order. I will end up having to take a later class before taking some of the early ones. Didn't know if it would matter or not. Thanks!

I have not taken classes in any order. I am taking 2 nursing classes at a time and sometimes add in an elective! I just take the combination that works for me. With that being said....I'm tired, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

Does anyone know how difficult 455 is? I could finish earlier if I combined it with what will become Leadership 4580. Just curious as to what the overall focus is. I imagine it to be a big project of sorts.

Does anyone know how difficult 455 is? I could finish earlier if I combined it with what will become Leadership 4580. Just curious as to what the overall focus is. I imagine it to be a big project of sorts.

I would love to know the answer to this question....those are my last 2 classes as well.

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