RN to BSN or MSN w/ no campus req.

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Hi,

Looking for advice for distance learning for the RN to BSN or MSN w/ no campus requirements. Also, any advice on programs that allow you to proceed at your own pace. I know about the UOP but they seem pretty costly.

I live in the state of PA if that helps.

TIA for any and all advice,

Wendy

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

Hi Wendy. The Distance Learning forum may be the place to post your questions.

Here's a link to a discussion we've had about online RN to BSN programs. https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105380

Most programs however have semesters and don't let your work at your leisure, i.e. you have a time limit not only one when you finish the course, but when you submit your assignments. My courses in my program are generaly 7.5 weeks, with the occasionally 5 week or 10 week course.

Good luck!

Hi Wendy. The Distance Learning forum may be the place to post your questions.

Here's a link to a discussion we've had about online RN to BSN programs. https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105380

Most programs however have semesters and don't let your work at your leisure, i.e. you have a time limit not only one when you finish the course, but when you submit your assignments. My courses in my program are generaly 7.5 weeks, with the occasionally 5 week or 10 week course.

Good luck!

wow, there is a wealth of knowledge. Thanks so much, this should keep me busy for a while!! thanks for sharing!

Wendy

Specializes in OR, PACU, GI, med-surg, OB, school nursing.

Check out Slippery Rock U. of PA. I just started there this semester and so far it's been great! It's one of the least expensive programs ($600-700 for a 3-credit class) and you don't need any general ed requirements except for Statistics and Ethics.

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