I'm going to presume you are referring to Oklahoma City. As with most states, we have both ADN and BSN programs. I'll give you your options below. ADN programs at community colleges (Expect $1500 a semester with instate tuition, $3000 otherwise) 1. Oklahoma City Community College 2. OSU-OKC 3. Rose State College (located roughly 15 minutes east of OKC) 4. Redlands community college (located 30 minutes west of OKC) With your stats (especially your TEAS score), you have good chances of getting into these. I would recommend OCCC. Public Universities 1. Oklahoma University 2. University of Central Oklahoma These are both very competitive programs and with your current GPA I don't you imagine you would be accepted to either one (students with 3.7-4.0 are routinely rejected). If accepted I believe they would cost around $6000 a semester if you are an out of state student. Private University Oklahoma City University I have several friends that attend this University and they all enjoy it. Anybody who meets the basic requirements (2.5 GPA and all prerequisites completed) is accepted. As a private university, however, the tuition is quite high ($10,000 a semester). They are generous with scholarships, but I would still imagine at least $8000 a semester minimum. If you are eager to get started and either have financial resources or a willingness to bog yourself down in student loans, Oklahoma City University is your best choice. If you have more time, one of the ADN programs would be better (you can bridge over in an online 12 month state school after getting your ADN for around $6000 total, seeing as you would have instate residency at that time). Keep in mind that all local hospitals in OKC (baptist,saints,mercy,etc) still higher ADN's, so you would be able to work locally while bridging to your BSN. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask. EDIT: I just saw your overall GPA was 3.59, I thought I had read 3.15. It would still be difficult to be accepted to local public universities, but with a 3.59 it would be worth the application fee for sure. With that GPA and TEAS you would almost definetely be accepted to any of the ADN programs.