Hey i currently have an ADN and want to go back to get my BSN. Major factors: low cost, flexible online curriculum (time wise), short program (2 yrs or less). of course, needs 2 b accredited. thanks!!
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN 10,263 Posts Nov 22, 2007 Depends on what you want out of it.I am in Excelsior for my LPN to RN. I will probably not use them for my BSN because they're a lot of stuff that bores me and not enough science-based nursing and I want, ultimately, to be a practitioner. I am looking into Stonybrook.If you want it as quickly as possible it might be the way to go.There's not cheap on-line program. You're going to pay $250 a crdit and upwards.
laurelmae 20 Posts Specializes in med surg, ortho, onc, peds. Nov 22, 2007 for someone who may someday teach or be a manager, any specific schools to look into?
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN 10,263 Posts Nov 22, 2007 I don't really know all that much about graduate schools but try Excelsior. They have a specific clinical management track.