The only time transfer credits are an issue is if the school you're applying to wants a GPA higher than 3.0 All of your WGU CU's equate to a "B" which is 3.0 at most schools. As far as accreditation,...
That's not true. For those in the RN-MSN programs, they receive their BSN as soon as they complete the 120 CU's required for the BSN. Then they continue on to the MSN. Congrats on being almost
You are allowed 4 attempts on each exam (the first 2 are free, after that it is $60 per exam). The exams are a different version each time you take it so you won't have the exact same questions each...
A lot of schools offer an RN-MSN program. Most of them would get you a BSN and an MSN; others just an MSN. What do you want to do with a graduate degree? You can be a clinician (i.e. CRNA, NP, CNM),...
I think it depends on what type of DNP program you're applying to and where. If it's a DNP program in Education or Leadership, you should be fine. WGU's MSN program is accredited (both regionally and...
I did the LPN-BSN program at ISU in 2005. I was living in Chicago at the time and for the most part, it was good. I loved my instructors (and keep in touch with many of them today). The only issue I...
I think people clump the College Network with EC. They are not the same thing. As others have pointed out, EC is accredited and is non-profit. For the record, I completed my LPN-BSN online with...
I promise you your mentor doesn't want you hanging around any longer than necessary. The number of graduates is an important metric (in addition to how many students achieve 100% OTP). The new BSN is...