Published Nov 30, 2008
srta8_male_RN
5 Posts
ALL input, thoughts, suggestions would be appreciated
I have only been in the area a few months.
THANKS
elkpark
14,633 Posts
I know that UNCC (Charlotte) has an all on-line RN to BSN program that is well-regarded and not expensive for state residents. It's not in the Triangle area, but that wouldn't matter since it's all distance learning. If you've just moved here, you would have to wait a while to qualify for in-state tuition, though
Does anyone know the time period to qualify for being able
to attend a state school at state prices for someone who just moved
here a few months ago.
I can not afford any private college
THANKS AGAIN
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Does anyone know the time period to qualify for being ableto attend a state school at state prices for someone who just movedhere a few months ago.I can not afford any private collegeTHANKS AGAIN
For most state colleges or universities, it is 12 months:
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/registrar/upload/Residency-Application-11-08.pdf
Aneroo, LPN
1,518 Posts
I'm doing mine at ECU (online). I think a lot of the RN to BSN programs are going online instead of on campus now.
Good luck!
EMT-2-RN
38 Posts
Aneroo, how far into ECU's program are you and how long are you going to take to complete it? I am deciding b/w the RN to BSN at ECU and Winston Salem State. I have heard from students at WSS that the course load is very easy and making A's is pretty easy as well. What do you think about ECU's online program?
I'll let you know in a few months! I start in January!
celclt
274 Posts
I have heard the same thing about WSS 4.0 is very attainable- they like to see 4.0 for grad school-lol