Published Nov 29, 2017
OhioBPH
281 Posts
I am finishing my bachelor's in public health in May, and plan to apply for the fall 18 evening/weekend cohort at tri-c. The plan, then, is to roll directly into the CSU online BSN.
Any ideas, feedback, preparation advice, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
anilea
14 Posts
There is a good reimbursement deal right now going on with CSU/Tri-C and their online RN to BSN program, but not sure if it will still be around in a few years. A lot of students don't want to go there because they still require clinical time for their program. I planned to do the same thing until I heard that they still have you do clinicals!
neogirl
56 Posts
Why don't you just go into an accelerated BSN program to start with. There are several in the area. Baldwin Wallace, CSU, a few others.
Time and money. Many accelerated programs are days, and I work 830-1330 all school days. Also, Kent has ad evening co-hort, but will cost 15,000 more than my current plan.
Wagner89
15 Posts
Have you been accepted into the program yet?
yes, I have provisional placement in the Evening East cohort for fall of '18.
I have everything completed to apply to the fall 2018 cohort, just wanting on the nursing director to send me the application. I'm nervous about the program because I've read multiple reviews about tri c, so I would like to talk to someone who is in the program or been through it already