RN degree online with offline clinicals - does such a school exist?

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Here is my dilema: I am in an accelerated CMA school. I am enjoying it so much that I am very interested in persuing an RN degree. (which is not offered at my current school) I can't go back to school full time; as I am restrained by financial obligations I must keep working. With that being said, I don't want to limit my earning capacity and I enjoy challenging work. I am scouring the internet for online RN degress. (I currently have an AA.) I found this article on google, I am cutting and pasting the article below highlighted in bold:

There are, in fact, a few schools that offer an online nursing degree. You can obtain your registered nurse (RN) degree online as well in many cases, at least with partial work experience offline as a requisite portion to the course. You can earn your associate's degree in nursing, for example, and apply for your initial RN license online which will lead you to a completion section of actual experience testing offline at a school or nursing location that will give you the chance to practice practical skills. The online nursing degree program can be very challenging but it is also very rewarding.

As mentioned, when you are enrolled in an online nursing degree program you complete the majority of your course work in online classes or in an online sense with the work being completed at your leisure during your time. This constitutes the non-clinical portion of your online course work, of course. For the clinical portions, you would be transferred to an arranged medical facility near your home at which you could complete the clinical trial portions and your grade would be assembled through this work and the combination of your work online during the non-clinical portions of the program.

How The Classes Work

The online nursing degree program likely varies from school to school in terms of the basic details, but most of them operate under the same fundamental principles. The classes are generally hosted on the web site of the school itself. The teacher or instructor would post lecture materials and assignments on the site, usually using a bulletin board format on which the students may post comments or questions. There may be a designated chat time at which you may log in and post real time comments and questions to your teacher but for the most part you are on your own time and can use the bulletin board to complete your work and discuss the topic at all hours of the day.

Assignments in the online nursing degree programs are then generally emailed to the instructor on the proposed due dates. For the majority of online classes, written coursework takes the place of the exams because exams become problematic. Some schools may require some students to spend some time in classroom discussion at the campus, but this is generally not the case. Many online nursing degree programs require the students to complete a certain hour of the day designation to demonstrate that they are completing the right amount of course hours.

The problem with this ad is that it does not provide any links to said schools. I am searching but I've come up empty handed. I'm new to this field, and really need some advice from someone who knows the ins and outs of this field. I have reccently decided on this career change, and I am looking forward to it for so many reasons.

Thank you in advance for any help or insight you can offer!

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SUNY Empire State college has campuses all over New York state. The nursing program (in Plattsburgh, anyway) is online, with off-line clinicals. bunker Hill Community College in Boston has a similar deal.

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