RN to BSN without clinical

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Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical? I have had trouble finding them.

Specializes in ED.

Try Ohio University; I completed my RN to BSN from there.

Specializes in Cardiac ICU/SICU/MICU/Trauma ICU.
Specializes in ER.
Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical? I have had trouble finding them.

Where have you decided to apply or attend?

Can anyone tell me what schoold offer RN to BSN without clinical?

There's a thread (started a while back (4/16/2011) in allnurses called "RN-to-BSN or MSN Programs without Clinical Requirements" that lists schools.

I second Ohio University! Cheap tuition, accredited, well respected, entirely online, and no clinicals.

How long did it take u to finish with Ohio? Any extra BS classes you had to take too?

I was just refused admission to USI intheir RN-BSN program because they claim NY passed a law requiring all online programs outside the state must have a clinical component. How can NY make this requirement of a licensed Nurse? How can they enforce it? I have my license! I can find no word of this online, can you? I emailed the DOE but no response yet.

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.

University of Texas at Arlington. You don't even need to be in Texas.

The University of Texas at Arlington - UT Arlington - UTA

Specializes in ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.

nycjimbo, I live in New York and am going to Ohio University. $243/credit hour and they do have a clinical component but it is just a project that you work on with a mentor. You don't actually have to go to clinical per se. I started in Feb and will be finished next April. "Yes" I had to take statistics, microbiology, nutrition, music, and cultural anthropology but they accepted credits from over 3o years ago. Nursing classes are 5 weeks, and move fast. I am on my 4th nursing class out of 9.

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