Published Feb 19, 2012
mdonohue76
14 Posts
Hi Everyone - I am a working nurse (about 24 hours a week) I work evenings and have 3 small children at home and a husband who works crazy shift work hours. I am thinking of going back to school to get my BSN> I already have a bachelors degree in something else; so I am hoping some of those classes will satisfy the BSN requirements.
I went to DCCC for my nursing, and would like to do my BSN online (for reasons listed above! absolutly no time to go to campus) I have checked into West Chester who has an agreement with DCCC
Has anyone taken ONLINE RN TO BSN classes? Which ones are the fastest/cheapest?(million dollar question!)How long did it take? Ive looked into several schools and they are hounding me like crazy already. ANy info from the nursing community would be helpful!
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Moved to the Nursing Online Distance Learning forum
ckh23, BSN, RN
1,446 Posts
I did my RN-BSN online through the University of Wyoming. I was able to transfer in a lot of science credits and even took a few distance learning classes from my local CC that transfered in. I finished in a little over a year taking 2-3 classes a semester and a 2 month clinical at the local health department in the summer. And tuition is one of the cheapest around.
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