University of Phoenix 13-14 month RN to BSN 2018 ?

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Hi all I am enrolled at University of Phoenix March 27th 2018. It is said to be for 13-14 months. I am really worried. I don't know much about there RN to BSN program except that the school has been teaching for years. Can some one tell me about there experience as a nursing student there. Did u graduate? What school did u transfer to and is did u have any problems getting a job or with University if phoenix's financial aid department? How was the curriculum/instructor? And they are promising a guaranteed $398 per credit hour. I may have to take English 250 and statistics. Thank you to all!!

Hi, Watson101

I'm enrolling Oct 2018 at UOP for their RN to BSN program. I've attended UOP in 2008 but was going for Healthcare Administration. I'll be purchasing APA format software such as PERLA, so I can concentrate more on the content of my papers. I'd say the most frustrating thing was group projects because others didn't have the same motivation, but maybe it will be different since we all have RN degrees. So if you want the best grade possible, I'd suggest taken on team lead as much as possible. I've called Maryvile University, and Walden University to verify that they accepted UOP's BSN for Psych NP school (my long-term goal). UOP is regally accredited unlike Aspen, and offers a GPA unlike , so I don't foresee any hurdles for higher education. As far as price, I was set to go in Dec 2018 for UTA, but got discouraged after getting the run around on the phone prior to starting. I guess the old saying is true, you get what you pay for. UTA is $169.00/credit, but I found their blackboards hard to navigate, and I've read never take their History or Statistics courses due to being unclear in instruction, and graded at a graduate level. UTA is also changing from a degree plan to a degree map which adds on more elective classes.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

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