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I did mine at University of South Alabama's program, which was mostly online. Although did require me to do a second practicum (had already done one for my ADN) and some "community" stuff, like presentations on handwashing at a day care, ect. I had to take some classes like statistics, macroeconomics, ect before I could get into the "online" component and I took those in a classroom since they werent offered online.
But the program there is pretty affordable compared to others, you should check out their website.
Good luck!!
I completed an excellent BSN at Deaconess College of Nursing, now called Chamberlain I think, through The College Network. Of interest, I had completed my diploma in St Louis, and had the same teachers online as I did for my land based diploma school.
I just finished my MS at FAU, and most of my classes were on line. I much prefer the flexibity of online!
Hi There !!
I am currently getting my BSN through Grand Canyon University. I feel like I am learning quite a bit. It's a 15 month program. No clinicals required. I particularly enjoy the discussions that we have online - so many nurses with varying specialties makes it very interesting. Good luck with whatever one you decide to go with!
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Apologies if posting in the wrong forum..is there a discussion about online RN to BSN programs and which are recommended?
thank you