Published Oct 14, 2009
thegreenmile
117 Posts
Anyone have any experience with this program? Read some reviews and so sure. Considered U. of Phoenix but happened to like the fact the U of J has video taped instructor lectures in their course. Almost like sitting in the classroom really, but at your conveinence. Anyone have a college to suggest? It appears they all cost about the same, $410 per credit hr.
LaceyRN
633 Posts
I am getting my application package together this weekend to apply to JU. I have read good things about the program here and I can earn my BSN in as little as 12mos because I have already earned my AA from a Florida comm college. I am also looking for more student input on the program. PM me if you decide to do the program. :)
JustJen, BSN, RN
64 Posts
I would love to hear from anyone with experiences with this program (good or bad) as I am considering applying to their RN-BSN program.
Anyone?
Mamakellyd
38 Posts
I am also trying to decide as well. I've narrowed it down to JU or Univ. of Phoenix. I'm leaning a little more towards UOP since I can finish there in about 18 months compared to about 2 1/2 years at JU.
ilovenursing2009
215 Posts
I have taken weeks to decide where I am going and I decided to go to JU! I am applying right now. I was going to go to UOP but decided not to because their class structure. I have friends that dropped out of UOP because they said you had to log on way too much and handing in a 10 page paper every week was difficult to hold down a job and get good grades.
Now I've found Liberty University thanks to a post elsewhere on here. They are only $275 per credit hour for full time (two courses each 8 weeks) and $300 per credit hour if you are only taking one course each 8 weeks. They are going to cost me about half what UOP or JU was going to cost, so I think that's where I'm going to enroll.
wokini
19 Posts
Did any of you decide to go with JU? I have applied there, but am nervous to enroll... I was just wondering if anyone had any experiences good or bad that might help me decide... Thanks!
banjorn
10 Posts
I've got 2 nursing classes left in JU's RN-BSN program. I've had a pretty good run, each class is eight weeks and ALL online which is a must for me right now.
jyc123
3 Posts
Anyone have tips on taking the online tests for the JU rn to bsn program.
No I am not looking for answers
RN Zeke
415 Posts
Are clinicals required for ADN to BSN?
kaliee
I'm currently applying to JU. Would you recommend it? Is it doable...I work full-time nights and hopefully have all or close to all the requirements to enable me to just take the bsn component. Thanks for your input.
Amagoo
52 Posts
Looking at JU nursing school program. I hope it will be a great decision for me.
If anyone can tell us that it is like of them going to the school now?