Published Oct 3, 2013
NurseKristi1981
5 Posts
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..........
ORoxyO
267 Posts
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?
AQEELSMOM
121 Posts
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.
miMOMMYof3
129 Posts
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.
a.carolina
196 Posts
What about Oakland a university?
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