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 ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.

Rn7916 it did not take long and I had northwest Iowa college as my home college. You do need I believe a prior math course or algebra to get into it

Thanks so much for a quick reply! If you don't mind or anyone on here in the OU program could answer one more thing (ooh but sure many more questions to come!) I just got some info on OUs rn to bsn emailed to me and it mentions clinical?! I thought it was clinical free! I live in Philadelphia and know I could get something set up- but was really looking forward to a program without clinical

Specializes in ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.

It is an indirect clinical as I undertand. Go to the nursing 4600 thread it explains more or on the FB BSN page

I was curious if I could complete all my general ed classes at my community college and JUST take the nursing classes at OU. Does OU have a requirement that states that a student must complete a minimum number of non-nursing courses at OU?

Thanks for the help!

Most of the students coming into the program have an AD and took many of the pre reqs before applying. ( NOt me, I'm an oldtimer who went to a diploma program)

However a few have to be 4 yr college based. I know the Junior Comp course has to be from a 4 yr program, and maybe the Philosophy course. NOt sure if the cultural requirement has to be or not, also not sure about the statistics course.

Generally you have to take some of the classes at a 4 yr college in addition to the nsg courses.

You should ask an advisor but when I was at OU, there was a minimum number of credits required to meet residency standards - can't remember what it was now.

Specializes in Psychiatry.

Are there required clinical rotations for this program?

There is an indirect clinical requirment only

Hi, I wanted to bump this thread to see if anyone is currently enrolled in this program and what has changed in the last 4 years since this thread started? I think there are 9 nursing core classes now instead of 12, I'm curious to hear any opinion and thoughts. I'm planning on starting this program after I finish my RN program. I have already sent OU my previous transcripts and they let me know what transferred. When I have finished my RN classes I will have more of my gen Ed classes finished. I think I will have 4-6 that I still need and plan on taking one semester of gen Ed classes before starting the OU program. I want to try to double up on courses when I can, if they will allow me, so that I may be able to finish in two semesters. Thanks for any input!

OU has a great bsn Program. I graduated in 9 months taking on a great load, but graduated with straight A's.

theres a great FB page to help if you have questions: Ohio University RN to BSN online-academic outreach initiative

Well this program sounds really interesting but it would be nice if more current people posted here.

Well this program sounds really interesting but it would be nice if more current people posted here.

Everyone is on the FB page.

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