Published Oct 28, 2014
Grace_fire88
1 Post
Graduated Dec '13 from a community college with an ADN. Before I let too much time slip by I would like to get a BSN.
Anyone have recommendations on online programs for RN to BSN track?
I'd like to hear some positive (and maybe even negative) feedback on what's out there before I make a final decision!
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TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
What are you looking for in an RN-to-BSN program? Is it affordability? Accelerated completion? Support? Reputation? Convenience? Right now there's not much information on what you seek in an online degree program, so I'm going to post the names of some affordable ones.
Fort Hays State U. RN-to-BSN program: $182/credit hour
U. of Texas at Arlington RN-to-BSN program: $257/credit hour
Ohio University RN-to-BSN program: $243/credit hour
U. of Louisiana at Lafayette RN-to-BSN: $293/credit hour
Western Governors RN-to-BSN: $3250 per six month term; 1 to 2 terms to complete
Grantham University RN-to-BSN program: $265/credit hour
ambitiousblonde
46 Posts
University of Louisiana at Lafayette! I have applied and currently awaiting transcript review. I've researched a lot and have heard great things about this program, which is completely online. The only prerequisites I need, I'm almost positive will be chemistry and statistics. I know I can take those classes at a community college for less $$ but I work full time and I'm not willing to give up my every other Sat. off to go to a classroom lab...