Jan 16, 20188 yr Looking for accredited nursing schools to complete my BSN. Thanks More Like This General Nursing Interview Nurse Leader/Manager for BSN program 4 Replies Active 06/01/2026 11:33 PM Canada TEAS for BC BSN programs? 1 Replies Active 03/26/2026 07:07 AM Online Distance Learning OHSU BSN Program Portland 38 Replies Active 03/22/2026 11:23 PM
Jan 16, 20188 yr Google will reveal literally hundreds of programs. Since you've not given us ANY detail- it's hard to answer your request.
Jan 17, 20188 yr Author Looking for accredited schools that are strictly online and offer a capstone project and not clinicals. Looking to go from RN to BSN. There are so many schools out there it is hard to know which ones would a job would accept your degree from.
Jan 17, 20188 yr Google is still your friend. As you said, there are so many, just as there are so many hiring managers. It's impossible to say what facility will except what degree and when/where. Good accredited RN to BSN online programs
Jan 17, 20188 yr aqhax2 -Congrats on your decision to return for your BSN! First, let me tell you I'm the program director for the RN-to-BSN at Aspen University. When you're considering a BSN program you should think about what you want to do in the future and what you life is like now. For example, do you plan to go on for a master's or doctorate degree? If so, then look at the programs you might consider and be sure the BSN program you choose meets their requirements. What is your life like now? Do have the time it takes to travel to an on-ground campus? Or are you the type of learner that needs an on-ground campus? How much can you afford to spend on a program? How flexible does the program need to be to meet your needs? These are all questions to consider before enrolling in a BSN program. If you have questions, feel free to email me at [email protected].
Jan 17, 20188 yr https://allnurses.com/nursing-online-distance/ you will find may listed here and here https://allnurses.com/schools I did mine at Grand Canyon and it was fine. Lot of good schools out there
Jan 17, 20188 yr Experts I recommend you start your search with the major state-sponsored colleges/universities in your state. Those will probably be your most economical options -- and most of those types of schools offer a decent, fully accredited program designed to serve the population of your home state. They will also be known to potential employers within your region. You also, may already know some people who graduated from those programs who can give you some tips on getting through the program successfully.There are other good programs out there, of course .... but why not start your search with the ones that are close to home, well-respected, fully accredited and economical? Those are most likely to be your regional state schools.
Looking for accredited nursing schools to complete my BSN. Thanks