You DO NOT have to have a degree unless they changed that within the last few months. I have been in the program since Oct. in Indiana. I have 17 years work experience in the health field, but I do...
This is a question for current WGU students. I start Oct. 1st for the prelicensure program. I just got to look at my degree plan today and I noticed that on my transfer classes there are some that...
Can anyone give me more information about the clinical time with WGU? I have applied for the WGU Indiana Pre-Licensure Nursing Program. The August cohort was canceled but I am going to try for the...
I understand completely. My first time in college was more than a few years ago and I really didn't care much about grades and studying. This time around..........20 years later I have more than made...
I have Bio and Pharm left. For some reason I feel really confident about getting in. I love that there is someone close by that will be going through the same thing. I am 39, work full time, and have...
Yes, there is one at Wishard in September but I was just told a few days ago that an August cohort was not happening. I am not sure why, I did not ask. I cannot imagine it is because they didn't have...
To Pooh1028: I applied last December (2011) and thought I would be ready to start right away but sadly wasn't. I had to complete 2 math classes, an english class, biochemistry, and pharm. I was...
To Pooh1028: I have just finished up my pre reqs and now all I have to do is take the TEAS test. I hope to start in August (lots of prayers please). Anyway, I went online through the American Heart...
Am I missing something? If you go to WGU to get your BSN then why not go for your MSN as well, which means the GPA issue is resolved. I am hoping to do this! With that being said, I do have the say...
I have taken both my A&P 1 and 2 online and I love it but then again I have taken all my classes so far online so I am use to it. There is a misconception that online classes are easier but that...
I know that in Indiana they pay at least $12.00/hr for dialysis techs. I would say it is at least $22.00/hr for nurses. I am a former dialysis tech and I loved it! I only quit because we
I was told by my first advisor that I could take Pharm and Statistics through Straighterline and have been all set to do that for a couple of months but I just found out yesterday from my new advisor...