Published Jul 28, 2017
YankeeRose11, ADN, RN
13 Posts
I'm a new grad ADN and must get a BSN because employers in my area require it within 5 years. My alma mater offers BSN online, but their program only offers each course once per calendar year. I chose not to start this summer to focus on studying for NCLEX and finding a job, meaning I'm behind in classes.
I am considering other options, including UT Arlington online. Does anyone know of any programs where the semester you start (fall, spring) does not affect class availability? Example: my alma mater only offers assessment and nursing research during summer.
Thanks!
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
craigsteiner
3 Posts
Hi there! I have been looking at Aspen University's RN to BSN program. Do you have other suggestions? I found them out by American Nurse Today's Facebook page. Here's a link from their page if you want to know more information: http://americannursetoday.com/bsn I was drawn to them for their schedule flexibility, affordability and that they are obviously all online.
It would be awesome if I knew someone who went there so I could know what they have to say about it.
Racer15, BSN, RN
707 Posts
I'm currently working on my BSN through WGU. The support system is great and you can start the first of any month. I am very happy so far.