Hi! Sorry I just saw this now. Have not been on this site for a while. I graduated from St. Scholastica from the RN-BS nursing program. I LOVED it! It was a lot of work, tons of papers to write, and a project to complete at the end of the program. All of the professors were nice, helpful, and got back to me in a timely manner. We used blackboard for our assignments and discussions. I went full time and graduated in 9 months! Worked 64 hours every 2 weeks. It was very doable but a LOT of work! I highly recommend the program =)
Hi! Sorry I just saw this now. Have not been on this site for a while. I graduated from St. Scholastica from the RN-BS nursing program. I LOVED it! It was a lot of work, tons of papers to write, and a project to complete at the end of the program. All of the professors were nice, helpful, and got back to me in a timely manner. We used blackboard for our assignments and discussions. I went full time and graduated in 9 months! Worked 64 hours every 2 weeks. It was very doable but a LOT of work! I highly recommend the program =)
Hello PedsRN,
I am currently looking into St. Scholastica RN-BSN, I plan on working around 24 hours a week as well as having plenty of family time for my three year old. Do you think if I went full time with the RN-BSN program, I would be able to achieve this balance? Also if you don't mind me asking, where you able to achieve a good GPA throughout the program? Thanks in advance!
-Taber
mangosoccer11
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Hi- Has anyone heard about the RN to BSN program at Saint Scholastica? Just wondering about how the program is... I've heard that it is a ton of writing papers, and it is really quickly paced. Would love to hear advice if you've heard anything or have gone there.
Thank you