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Question for Educators/Program Directors

I have almost completed my BSN and am considering my next direction. I will be teaching locally when I am finished. I want to finish my Masters degree and need to have some guidance from those of you in academia.

Should I continue with my current University for the Masters in Nursing Education or should I change schools? I went to a graduation the other day for some of the students that held clinical on my unit. The graduation program detailed each of the instructors and their education. Out of the 6 faculty members, none of them earned their graduate degree from the same University where they earned their bachelor's degree. Is there an unwritten rule that you should change schools once you complete your undergraduate degree?

Any help here would be appreciated. I am really wanting to take the correct steps so I can secure a full time teaching position and don't want to make any mistakes with my education ... it is so expensive and I have worked to hard to not have my education respected in the academic environment.

Thanks!

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i think you really hit the nail on the head. if it ain't broken - don't fix it .... exactly! i am going to stay with uop and then finish a post graduate degree locally.

by the way - are you finished with your msn? what school are you going to?

i'm in ny- molloy college- a little bitty catholic college on long island. they have a decent reputation on li, and it's pretty personal, imo (it better be, for what we pay them)!! i had a little bit of a setback (well a big one- getting divorced :eek: ), so i'll have to stretch it out for an extra semester. only 3 semesters left (or 5 classes- it sounds shorter that way :) ).

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