RN to BSN WGU Thomas Edison or Wilmington University

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Specializes in CCRN, Geriatrics.

Hi,

I am a recent nursing graduate looking to start school this upcoming fall for rn to bsn. Some of the schools i am interested in are WGU, thomas edison state university and Wilmington university. I was wondering if anyone can provide insight of the school mentioned or recommend a good rn to bsn program at another school.

I want to attend a school that is online and fully accredited. One that will not affect my chances of finding a job. Or break my pockets lol.

I heard that many hospitals wont except a bsn from wgu ? Is this true ? Has anyone that graduated fron wgu had issues with finding a job ?

Specializes in CCRN, Geriatrics.
37 minutes ago, Lovethenurse2b25 said:

Hi,

I am a recent nursing graduate looking to start school this upcoming fall for rn to bsn. Some of the schools i am interested in are WGU, thomas edison state university and Wilmington university. I was wondering if anyone can provide insight of the school mentioned or recommend a good rn to bsn program at another school.

I want to attend a school that is online and fully accredited. One that will not affect my chances of finding a job. Or break my pockets lol.

I heard that many hospitals wont except a bsn from wgu ? Is this true ? Has anyone that graduated fron wgu had issues with finding a job ?

If anyone has some information about their process experience and recommendations I greatly appreciate it

Specializes in Emergency room, sub-acute, and rehabilitation.

Yes, I can't wait to hear the responses for this one!! I'm also seeking a good quality online rn to bsn school. I received my rn 4 years ago and it's time for the bachelor's degree.

On 6/10/2019 at 6:37 PM, BrownLuxe said:

Yes, I can't wait to hear the responses for this one!! I'm also seeking a good quality online rn to bsn school. I received my rn 4 years ago and it's time for the bachelor's degree.

I've actually heard good things about Chamberlain University's 3 month online program for RN to BSN! I also heard they are expensive though.

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