Published Aug 30, 2012
live2run00
35 Posts
I am from PA! i am looking for a good RN to BSN school! i am planning on living in PA for a while and I want to go to a good RN to BSN online school with a good reputation. If anyone could give me advice or a school they went to that would be great!!!
Thank you!
2BRN123
166 Posts
Where in Pa?
anywhere! well i guess the program doesn't have to be in PA because I want a completely online program. I have a associates degree and I just want to go to a good college for my RN to BSN.
I saw Lasalle University in philly has an RN to BSN online? have you heard anything about that school?
Well, some "online" programs still require that you participate in proctored tests on campus....I think Pitt offers their Rn to bsn program online via satellite campuses but you still have to come in occasionally for labs and stuff.
I've heard Chatham and rmu can he fully online (both are Pittsburgh area)
I'm thinking of doing drexels rn to bsn online! Have you heard anything about their program?
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
Western Governors University - Online University | Online Degree Programs, Accredited Bachelor's and Master's
100% online, VERY reasonable tuition , 100% asynchronous. I have both my BSN and MSN through them and could not be happier with the quality of the education I got. HIGHLY recommended.
frankie,RN
392 Posts
Hi. I actually attend La Salle Univ. right now. I started in may and hope to graduate next summer. It is 500/credit. But if money isn't the issue its a really good school. If you want more info, let me know. I love it and it does have a good reputation.
Deucedst
Thanks for posting this..... I am struggling to decide where I should attend for my BSN.... It has to be fast and economical .... Oh and online...... Any thoughts?
Ashley3H12
27 Posts
Clarion University. Completely online, completed in 2 years or even up to 5 years. Small school but affordable and very good program. Very easy to work while completing.
firemantoddswife
18 Posts
Hi Mary,
I have been following your progress and you have inspired me to go the WGU route also, I start Oct 1. If you have addressed the specifics of your program and your pace, I apologize.
My first class is behavioral science and I am REALLY trying to use the 'competency vs perfection' frame of mind! Did you find it necessary to read all the textbook info, or did you concentrate on the performance tasks?
So happy for you and your completion!