The University of Tulsa (TU) ABSN

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Does anyone here have any experience with or know of anyone that has gone through the online ABSN program at the University of Tulsa? I haven't found any reviews so far and would like to know others opinions before applying. 

Following....I'm trying to figure this out myself! ☺️

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Following as well!

Following! I spoke to an advisor but am unsure of how many students actually enroll in the online ABSN program.

Following! I've been searching too and couldn't find anything which is making me really nervous 😟 

Newadventure24 said:

Following! I've been searching too and couldn't find anything which is making me really nervous 😟 

I know they have had a traditional on campus program for many years but the accelerated online BSN is a new program of theirs. I spoke with a current student in the campus based BSN there and asked if she knew anything about the ABSN, she told me that it is new but they have put a lot of thought into creating it. Hope this helps!

I just got accepted as well from out of state.

Was in touch with admissions for the Tulsa ABSN program! All the way from VA and was curious if anyone had any idea about the program?

JasRN said:

Was in touch with admissions for the Tulsa ABSN program! All the way from VA and was curious if anyone had any idea about the program?

Hey there! I have spoke to an advisor and other on campus nursing students who go to that school about the ABSN program so here is the information I have regarding the ABSN program from those who I have talked to!

It is a new program- they have had the traditional on campus program for a long time and just added an accelerated online. An on campus student I spoke with said she knows that the school put a lot of thought into creating the ABSN program and didn't want to rush building it. Since it is all online, you go to the Tulsa campus only one time for one week to do lab work that you learned from your online coursework. You do clinicals wherever you live (they must get approved for that state first, but will let you know). The program is 18-24 months, depending on if you have any pre reqs still to take and making sure they all transfer over. The in state and out of state tuition is the same, around $445 per credit hour, 60 credit hours for the ABSN program. They have different start dates, so whichever works best for you.

@FutureICUnurse111

Thank you for this information! I just got accepted from the program today. Do you have any idea what like the program is composed of? Grades required and what not? I had seen a program that expected 77%+ on exams or dismissal, so I'm just trying to make sure I know policies beforehand.

 

As for the going in once for one week. Is that every week or a one time thing? If you know, I'd appreciate it. 

 

thank you once again!

JasRN said:

@FutureICUnurse111

Thank you for this information! I just got accepted from the program today. Do you have any idea what like the program is composed of? Grades required and what not? I had seen a program that expected 77%+ on exams or dismissal, so I'm just trying to make sure I know policies beforehand.

 

As for the going in once for one week. Is that every week or a one time thing? If you know, I'd appreciate it. 

 

thank you once again!

I am not sure of the grading policy, that would be a good question to ask! It is just one time during the entire program.

FutureICUnurse111 said:

I am not sure of the grading policy, that would be a good question to ask! It is just one time during the entire program.

Have been in conversations with UT and they sent over a student handbook! Grading policy is to get a C or higher, C being 70-79

 

Any idea of how these transfer credits work? And if there's a list of courses that we're able to transfer credits in for?

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