Published Mar 2, 2011
IKnowYouRider
68 Posts
I'm currently finishing up my third semester (out of four) of the ADN program I'm enrolled in. I've managed to maintain high grades, and at this point, I'm beginning to look for suitable RN-to-BSN programs. I would like to attend a 'traditional' program -- in-class lectures with clinicals taught by school faculty -- but I'm having difficulty finding a solid list of such programs. I'm simply looking for the names of the schools with this type of program. Any region of the U.S., but preferably near a major city.
Your direction is greatly appreicated,
Dave
anon695
267 Posts
Most RN-BSN programs don't really have clinicals because you completed that component in your ADN program. They have a few days of "community health" and "management" clinicals in the RN-BSN, that's it. NJCU has a traditional program, it is in Jersey City, NJ and about $300/credit for residents. That's the only traditional one I know of.