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Keiser University for ABSN?
Oh also wanted to add that if you're interested in going to NP school, Keiser also offers a MSN, FNP program that is 18 months.
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Keiser University for ABSN?
Hi! I attend The Keiser Sarasota campus for general eds, and I have been accepted into the ADN program that starts this August. Tuition is about 8k per semester and the ADN core classes are 4 semesters, and believe so are the ABSN. So if you already have all of your general education classes it will cost around 32k. But if you work for one their affiliated hospitals, as a pct per diem or part time, you get a 25% discount on tuition, so that alone will bring you down to about 24k, not including any other grants or scholarships you may have. Like I said I don't start the nursing classes until August but so far I have had an amazing experience with Keiser and am so happy I made the decision to come to this school. Keiser may be more expensive than a state school but its a non profit and is nationally and regionally accredited and it is also accredited by ACEN so I dont think you would have any problem continuing your education at another school.
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Keiser university Sarasota campus
thanks nctoga, are you going to the Sarasota campus? I just found out I've been accepted into ASN program starting in August. Maybe I will see you around!
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Keiser university Sarasota campus
Well actually I didn't choose keiser because of all the signs, I chose it because my husband goes to Keisers PTA program. I won't start the nursing courses until August but so far I love the school. Yeah it might be more expensive than community college or a state school, but I'm not from Florida I just moved here so I would have to pay out of state tution for a state school anyways. Plus after you take out grants and scholarships, I'm only going to be in debt about 25k for my entire degree and I don't have to start paying it until 6 months after graduation. And I didn't want to fuss with waiting lists, or semesters of ged Ed's without knowing when I can start the nursing program. Im taking 1 course per month for my ged eds and then in august i start the core classes and they last 16 months. From start to finish I'll graduate in just over 2 years including nursing courses and general courses. To me, that's worth the money. Thanks for the advice but I was actually looking for some answers from people who have been through keisers nursing program.
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Keiser university Sarasota campus
Just wondering if anyone on here has gone to Keiser University sarasota campus. I'm going for my ged Eds now and I am starting the process of applying to the ASN program starting in August. Just wondering about others experiences in this program, where you did your clinicals and in which units, did the program prepare you for the nclex well and we're you able to find a job after graduation? Those types of questions..Any info would be appreciated 😊