UTA Online Academic Partnership BSN Program - Dallas Hospitals

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Hello-

I have just learned about this the online (entire program including pre-req courses) ap bsn program at uta. I read about this on another uta thread but it was not as clear as it was explained today to me. This is similar to the twu weekend bsn program; however, the difference is you will conduct your clinicals at the hospital where you are employed. No matter what position/status where you work (partnered hospital), you can participate in this program at a discounted rate. So far, I believe uta partnered with parkland, baylor and thr but I believe the thr program is different. uta/thr partnership offers full financial support (tuition, fees, and books) by thr for the 2nd bacc bsn program. The ap bsn program only offers you a discount but you would need to use either scholarships or tuition reimbursement from your employer (hospital). :twocents:

I am so impressed with the fact that the entire program is online and it is estimated to take 18 months to complete (again including all pre-courses). The program is laid out great because you can take all pre-req sciences (except gen chem), psychology courses, stats and other pre-reqs online; your clinicals can be worked out with the clinical partnership manager. Since I work full-time in a non-clinical area, weekends would be so much better for me to participate in my clinicals. I believe the manager will be flexible with me on clinicals b/c we work closely together on a weekly basis.

I can start earlier with this program compared to the twu weekend program. Some pre-req courses are only 5-8 weeks long so you can complete your pre-reqs faster and courses are offered more than traditional program.

I would highly recommend this program for any career changes, who cannot afford to stop working full-time but have the desire to change careers into nursing. :redbeathe Go to www.uta.edu/nursing click on prospective students, click academic partnership, click on academic partnership under bsn program and read more about the opportunity.

Please note: you do not have to work at a hospital to be admitted into this program. Once you are admitted into the junior/senior level of the nursing program, uta will coordinate a clinical site for you at one of their partnership hospitals. :up:

Is there anyone out who have started the ap bsn program either fall 2009 or spring 2010? I would love to hear how things are going in the online courses (whether you just started pre-req courses or you are taking the nursing courses).

I hope this has have been helpful information for those of you who really need flexibility while in the 2nd bsn fast track/accelerator program.

look forward to your response!

~txnurstud ;)

Specializes in Operating Room.

I am graduating from this program next week! :yeah: I definitely recommend it!

It took 13 months for me to complete it....not sure if it varies depending on when you start. I started Feb, 2009.

There are no classes during Christmas break.

It's not too time-demanding, and for the most part, it is clear what is expected of you. There aren't any tests that have been designed to fail you out.

Good luck to you all!

Specializes in Operating Room.
The participating hospitals were on the form that I had to turn back in. If I remember correctly it was Parkland, Baylor, Texas Health Resources, and John Peter Smith.

UT Southwestern is also a partnership facility.

Specializes in Emergency & Occupational.
I am graduating from this program next week! :yeah: I definitely recommend it!

It took 13 months for me to complete it....not sure if it varies depending on when you start. I started Feb, 2009.

There are no classes during Christmas break.

It's not too time-demanding, and for the most part, it is clear what is expected of you. There aren't any tests that have been designed to fail you out.

Good luck to you all!

Congratulations!:up:.........What did you do with your books? Are you interested in getting rid of them? One last question, Did you have to write alot of papers?

Congratulations to you. I am interested in this program. I thought this program was 18 months long. Is this self paced or what?

How many pre requisites are there? Can you do your pre requisites at any other college because uta is expensive?

I will really appreciate your big help.

Thanks

The website holds all of this information.

I received an e-mail a few weeks ago stating that the traditional track (not online) fall program letters wouldn't be going out until mid-May. The ONLINE program with the fall start date won't have letter sent out until JULY, according to this e-mail.

I'm a bit concerned because UTA seems to be so unorganized lately. Hopefully the problems of the advising and admissions department aren't a sign of things to come during the program...

As far as prerequisites, it's my understanding that the only prerequisites they want you to take at UTA are the 3 nursing prerequisites - patho, pharm, and concepts of professional nursing. You can take your science prereqs and others at Northlake or another community college!

Hi, I just found out about this program and I was interested in this as well. I spoke with an advisor today and she told me that as long as you meet the requirements, you're in the BSN online academic partnership program. Also, there's not really a limit on the entering class because the partnership hospitals are fine with this. Is this right? It sounded funny to me.

Hmm... I hadn't heard that. ? A UTA advisor told you that? Interesting....

No yea, I thought it was funny too. I wasn't sure if she was just trying to get me to apply. Can anybody tell me any more information on it like the acceptance rate, average GPA and hesi and any more info on getting in? I couldn't believe what she was telling me because then it's the easiest program I know of to get into.

I'm not really sure. I personally know people who have low 3 GPAs (e.g. 3.1, 3.2) and have gotten into the program...

Oh, do you know if that was their science gpa or their overall gpa?

Overall, with a less than 4.0 science.

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