RN immigrating to the US, needs advice on study programs please .. :)
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Hi
I'm a South African RN about to take the NCLEX. Once I pass that, I'm hoping to arrive the US sometime within the next 18 months - once all the INS, VisaScreen, Green Card etc paperwork is done - it takes an age.
I qualified in SA when I was 21 (now 47). I have an RN diploma (3 yr course), with post-grad diplomas in Midwifery (1yr) and Psychiatric Nursing (also 1yr) and quite a lot of broad-based clinical and management experience although at present I'm only working part time.
So my questions are these: would it benefit me to work towards a BSN degree while I wait? Would this improve my job prospects / promotion prospects / anything else? Does one have to have a BSN to go on to an MSN or is there a way to go direct to MSN? Btw, forgive me if I am asking dumb questions, but our whole nursing ed system here in Africa is very different to yours, so sorry if I sound goofy!!
Last question: just about every online college I looked at needs the student to be a US citizen to enroll ... which doesn't help me too much. (The fees are also astronomical when translated into rands, which is also not helpful as well as being scary ...) So, does anyone know of any online colleges that enrol foreign nurses in nursing programs? And don't cost an arm and a leg ...?
Thanks in anticipation
Blessings
Elleann