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  1. Yep, there is a local private college in Duluth MN where I am from that can do it in 9 months but it will cost over 20k. The school is St. Scholastica.
  2. I was looking for a good online RN-BSN school and leaning towards Liberty because it is NLN certified, only $250 a credit, has multiple starting dates and will be less than a year because I have my AD in nursing and I am working. Is Liberty a good online school or what school did you go to? Please post
  3. That's all good advice, thanks for all the replies. What I ended up doing and worked well is going to each of the schools on this site under the "RN-BSN" link like one of the posts suggested. I requested info and the next day they all were calling and I found Liberty was affordable at $250 a credit, NLN certified and regionally, only 30 credits because I'll be working and graduated with an AD. That means the time won't be more than a year. Plus they start in Jan, Feb, March, or summer... so flexable. Anyone gone to Liberty? Thanks
  4. I really tried to find other threads here and elsewhere before posting. I am from Minnesota, I have my associate degree RN and want my BSN to be able to go onto CRNA. what schools (that are NLN or regionally certified for Minneapolis School of Anesthsia) are affordable, good, easily attanable online, resonably short program? No one has yet to compare and contrast the schools. ANY ADVICE?

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