RN to BSN programs

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I am a full time RN needing to FINALLY go back to school for my BSN:) I am asking anyone with experience....pros and cons? And hoping someone can send me in the right direction:) I am looking mainly online with minimal classroom participation..........

I did mine through MSU. It was good but requires much more clinical/preceptor time than other programs. If I had realized how much I would have avoided the program. I still love MSU though :)

This is good to know:) Anyone get their BSN through Spring Arbor University?

I'm curious as to whether or not wayne state offers an rn to BSN program? The info online is not clear. I will be starting an ADN program in Miami this jan but am considering completing my rn to BSN portion in Michigan as several schools offer instate tuition/reduced tuition for residents of Ontario (where I'm from). I'm interested in any Michigan rn to bsn programs that are full time.

Specializes in ER/adult gero-NP.

EMU has online BSN classes, but their program does have a 1semester clinical aspect. It is community health rotation, it was once a week for 10weeks, everything else was online.

What about Oakland a university?

I'm curious as to whether or not wayne state offers an rn to BSN program? The info online is not clear. I will be starting an ADN program in Miami this jan but am considering completing my rn to BSN portion in Michigan as several schools offer instate tuition/reduced tuition for residents of Ontario (where I'm from). I'm interested in any Michigan rn to bsn programs that are full time.

Two years ago when I was applying to schools Wayne did not offer an RN-BSN program. I don't think they have brought it back. Check out Eastern, rochester, detroit mercy, MSU, UM-Flint, Oakland

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