Nurses General Nursing
Published Nov 7, 1999
PCav
8 Posts
Has anyone completed the Regents BSN program using another external resource, such as the College Network? Any opinions/comments? I'm looking into the program. Thanks in advance.
LAS
19 Posts
I am currently enrolled in the
Reagent Program. I work second shift
and am required to have a flexible
schedule because of being a clinical
manager, so I appreciate the
flexibility of the program. Good
Luck on your endeavors.
Agnus
2,719 Posts
I too am looking into Regents BSN. I will graduate from an ADN program this sping, and I want to continue into my BSN right away. I am wondering about some thinks like the potfolio option for the Clinical Performance. What will be required to take that option and what exactly is involved in preparing the portfolio. Also will I have an advantage by being fresh out of school? That is, how much study beyond the ADN level will I have to do to average a B or better on the exams. I figure most everything will be fresh for me, as opposed to woring for a for a few years in a speciality and then forgetting the stuff I don't use.
CarolM
12 Posts
Nancy,
The web site for Regents College is www.regents.edu They offer ASNs, BSNs, and MSNs. I think the MSN in in Nursing Administration, but I'm not positive.
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NorthernRN
27 Posts
Whenever you look into ANY nursing program, ALWAYS check out their accreditations!! I may be incorrect, but it is my understanding that Regent's Master's program is NOT accredited. In looking at their site, only the ADN and BSN programs are NLN-accredited. In the past, I have been strongly advised by a number of NP's to avoid any terminal program that is NOT NLN-accredited. This will be important to any student even considering furthering their education beyond a BSN. Just check the school's accreditations!! Good luck ~!~
Nancy Nurse 2000
2 Posts
Does anyone have a website address for Regents and do they have a Master's program?
Would appreciate and info!
Originally posted by PCav:Has anyone completed the Regents BSN program using another external resource, such as the College Network? Any opinions/comments? I'm looking into the program. Thanks in advance.