Published Jan 17, 2010
smiles04
97 Posts
Hey Texas nurses have you done the RN to BSN ONLINE? I really need help deciding which one is better. Can you help. I want to get my MSN NP after. Guidance would be so wonderful.
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
texas tech has a two semester program..cheap
twu has a three semester program but i get the feeling that this program may require some campus time ..i applied because i live close
uta has one but i just cant get over the no financial aid aspect of the program...seems like it would be a good program too...
utmb- three semester program ..they have online np programs that you could do after ...
i think midwestern state has a new online np program....dont know about rn to bsn
i also think angelo state has a rn to bsn
utt- has rn to bsn and several masters programs online..
stephen f austin - rn to bsn..i think i disregarded this program because of some ridiculous pre-classes
those are the only ones i can think of and texas tech is my favorite....good luck
hey texas nurses have you done the rn to bsn online? i really need help deciding which one is better. can you help. i want to get my msn np after. guidance would be so wonderful.
swifty1031
143 Posts
TX Pasadena Queen-Does Texas Tech have any problem accepting EC? I know you (like me) graduated from there last year:yeah: I have a a BS in another area. Thanks:p
tejas-nurse
110 Posts
"Texas Tech has a two semester program..cheap"
Cheap is good. I'll look at this one. Thx for the info.
i applied for the fall 09 semester and was accepted but had to turn down the spot to care for my dying mother...i re-applied for spring and just got a e-mail saying all they need is my stats course...so yes i know for 100% sure that they accept ec students...
tx pasadena queen-does texas tech have any problem accepting ec? i know you (like me) graduated from there last year:yeah: i have a a bs in another area. thanks:p
I'm sorry to hear about your mother.
I think I didn't see on the list was UT-H SON. The tuition looks pretty cheap for residents.