Published Feb 19, 2016
bebruu3642
1 Post
Hello, I am just about to graduate with my RN. I want to find a school that I can skip the BSN portion. I also have a BA in health care admin and an MBA. I have only found one school so far and that was (University of Washington Bothell). A few years ago I heard there were a few schools but I don't have the information for them.
ronchelednik
95 Posts
To receive a graduate degree without an undergraduate in topic doesn't exist in my research I have done in the past. My wife had duel bachelor's degrees in the arts of sociology and anthropology. Their wasn't a institution out there she could go to skipping a BSN going straight into a Masters program if going to a school to be a RN with an Associate degree. So she went to a University and enrolled in a BSN-RN program. What she was able to do was have her classes reviewed from her undergraduate degrees and apply many classes to the studies of the BSN. But even that was messed up because the administrator wanted her to take a class in sociology meanwhile she attained an undergraduate in sociology. Then she had to take a algebra class because she never taken a algebra class in H.S. because she tested out and went straight into trigonometry & calculus her freshman year. She brilliant. Anyhow my wife is 5 weeks away from her graduate and will be a Family Nurse Practitioner with her MSN and will continue to her Phd. It's unfortunate but my beliefs are, it's all about the money.