Published Feb 12, 2020
Student Nurse MN
11 Posts
Hey Guys! I'm just looking for advice on RN to BSN programs in San Diego. I've been looking into a few. Obviously, cost is a factor. I'm also deciding whether I want all online or not. Any experience you would be willing to share is much appreciated!
rymanell, BSN, RN
17 Posts
I did Western Governors and loved it! It took me 10 months to complete.
Phoenixvalley, CNA
31 Posts
You should look into Point Loma Nazarene University. I haven't done the program because I'm still doing my prerequisites to get into a nursing program. However, I work at the VA Medical Center in San Diego and all the nurses that went there for their ASN-BSN swear by the program. One specifically said that they love their support staff.
WGU BSN Bec
1 Post
WGU ?‼️Has all the accreditation’s so you don’t have to wonder. There’s only one class, kind of like an orientation and get to know WGU class, that you need to choose from a lot of different times and be scheduled for it. The rest are on your own OR choose from “live” or pre-recorded recent videos for each class. Do it and stop looking anywhere else? My co-worker is in debt over $70 thousand dollars from other BSN educator. I was able to take a test at the beginning of each course, pass it, and move on to next. Some I needed refreshers on, some didn’t. You pay for blocks of time, I paid ~3,500 for 6 months. Tested out of a lot and did in 11 months; with breaks?? I will be a free advertiser for them forever!! LOL????
Thank you all so much for the recommendations!
How 2 Become a Nurse, BSN, RN
23 Posts
On 2/12/2020 at 1:07 PM, Student Nurse MN said:Hey Guys! I'm just looking for advice on RN to BSN programs in San Diego. I've been looking into a few. Obviously, cost is a factor. I'm also deciding whether I want all online or not. Any experience you would be willing to share is much appreciated!
National University is in SD. West Coast University isn't far. Also WGU is a good online option. Good luck!
clamchopz, ASN
32 Posts
I am doing Capella's RN to BSN Flexpath program. You can take as many classes or as little since each semester is self-paced! You can finish your BSN in less than a year, less than $10,000! Look into it! Good luck!