Updated: Jul 22, 2023 Published Apr 22, 2017
gatorpate
1 Post
Hi, Is any one currently enrolled in Capella's Online Flex RN to BSN Program or has enrolled or completed this program. I am currently seeing more bad reviews than good and want to know if the issues have been worked out and if you enjoyed the program.
Nailinit64
Hi,
I am currently enrolled in the FlexPath RN-BSN program at Capella University. I am 4 classes away from graduation. I enjoy the flexible course program. I have taken as little as 30 days to finish and as long as 12 weeks to finish a class. I have used the tutor service and the coaches that are at the students disposal. They both helped me finish a rather difficult paper I was writing. The staff I have had contact with have been nothing but kind and helpful. No question went unanswered. I love attending Capella and plan on continuing to my MSN.
Nora W.
Fiiasc0, BSN, RN, EMT-B
3 Posts
Hi!
I am currently enrolled in Capella RN to BSN flexpath program! I absolutely love the program and recommend it to anyone and everyone I know that has their ADN. The price is feasible, and not outrageous for someone looking to further their knowledge. You also have the flexibility of creating your own schedule, and not having the time constraints of needing to post a discussion by this time, or respond to x amount of classmates. As well as, ample resources to utilize, especially for online learning essentially "on your own."
To put it into perspective: I was a new grad in May last year, I started Capella from a community college in September with 11 classes needed... I am currently halfway through my sixth class, while working full-time nights, and spending my days home with two little ones. I definitely could be further at this point, but I have taken more time where needed, and I feel that if I was anywhere else I would be stressed and ripping my hair out.
Feel free to ask me any and all questions you may have!
~ Laci
fuz13
Hi Gatorpate,
I started the Capella Flexpath RN-to-BSN program last September. I have enjoyed the allowance - through the program design - to set my own assessment due dates/course timelines. All-the-while, "chipping away" at my degree through the shift work of a front-line nurse and mom of three sons. I am on course number seven of twelve....hoping to complete my degree by Fall 2017.
The coursework is writing intensive. There are workshops and supportive staff available - which was especially important to me as I started up in the program (having not been in academia for 20+ years).
Doable.
Good Luck!