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Here ya go, good luck:
There is an entire forum devoted to this topic within the Student forum. Plus subdivisions from thereHere ya go, good luck:
RNsRWE, where have you been?
Start with your local universities -- many in my area have online or mostly online RN-BSN programs. And many are affordable state schools. I would strongly recommend this route first before jumping to for-profit "online only" educational institutions, some of which are known to be of dubious quality.
Most state schools are moving towards RN to BSN because it can cut down on costs. You can offer online classes with less overhead cost due to charging technology fees and not heating a classroom. I went to a state school that was partnered with my community college for seamless transition. It took me 9 months doubling up on classes and careful planning during my ADN to get my BSN.
I<3Endo
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Hey guys...can anyone recommend a reputable & reasonably priced online college for getting my BSN in nursing?
Ive been a nurse for 25 yrs & am pretty happy with my salary. But I'm thinking about doing travel nursing next year. I've been told by my recruiter that a couple of the places I want to go (ex:NY) require a BSN.
Thanks!
Amy