RN to BSN

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I am getting ready to graduate an associates nursing program and have been looking into where I am going to enroll for my bachelors degree. I have started the process to enroll in a known university in the state that I live in but have had many people talk to me about going through Western Governors University online because it is inexpensive and you can go at your own pace so it can go as fast or slow as you would like. My worries about Western Governors is that it is a pass/fail program and although it works in the area I live in, I want to move to a larger city and am worried that I won't be competitive if my degree is from there. Is there any difference in where you get your BSN?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

If you do a search here for WGU, you'll find a ton of threads for info.

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