I am debating between a direct-entry MSN program or my CC for ADN. I know that's confusing but those are the two best options for me as the MSN is the same price (or cheaper) and length as my local...
Hello everyone! I have a non-nursing Bachelor's and have wanted to be a nurse even during my undergrad but my school did not offer the program. 8 years after college and a full career in healthcare...
Thank you this! We are so tight on one salary currently anyway so there’s no way I’m going to be able to put enough away to pay for accelerated program. That probably answers my question that I...
Thank you so much for sharing your insight. I don’t know many people who have gone back to nursing school so I’m alone in this journey. My accelerated programs would be 16-20 months depending on...
I’m in a similar situation as a SAHM at age 30 with a 1 year old and wanted to add a second child next year. I’ve been toying with nurses school for 7-8 years and never had the time because of the...
I already have a non-nursing bachelors and am wanting to go to my local CC and get an ADN. Although it is very cheap generally, we cannot afford to pay my prereqs out of pocket at this time as I’m a...
Thanks for the feedback. Everyone says that and you would think it’s more economical but it’s not by a long shot. I could do ADN for around $8000 total and BSN for another $7500 (plus I would...
I am a working professional with a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field. I am looking at going back to school for either ADN vs. BSN somewhere between Dayton and Cincy. When looking at UC's...