WGU: Pre-Licensure BSN

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I am hoping someone will share there insight on there experience with the BSN program at WGU!

The Dallas,Texas program is at the top of my list.

Reading other threads, I see that clinicals can be 6 days. Possibly 3 days one wek and 3 another week.

What time were the clinical hours & were there weekend clinical hours offered?

I'll be working during the program. So it would be great ot hear from those who worked as well.

Thank You.

Specializes in PEDI HOME HEALTH LVN.

Hello, I'm currently studying to take the teas in a month I'm wondering if I have a chance of starting soon with a 3.0 GPA? thnx

@mistyp88 Apologies that I'm replying to such an old post but I am currently looking into the Dallas cohort! I'm sure they have changed by now but where were your clinicals and did you like the program overall? Thanks in advance!

Specializes in Emergency Room.

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I just graduated in June and have taken and passed my NCLEX. Not much as changed, there are few changes that happened along the program after us, but not much. My clinicals were at LakePointe hospital in Rowlett. That was for ICU, Med Surg I and II. Psych was at Nexus. For community I was able to schedule my own. I went to a nursing home for patients with demenita and I also went to an elementary school with a nurse. Pediatrics I was able to schedule myself. I work at a pediatric urgent care so that worked for me. Others were sent to a head start program. I loved the program overall. I really feel that they prepared me for the NCLEX. There will always be hiccups along the way with any program, but I really enjoyed the self pace of the program. My advice is to work ahead as much as possible and to not procrastinate. I was able to work ahead enough to have a little time off before the next term. Sometimes I would work on classes for the next term as well. I hope I answered enough for you. If you need anything else please feel free to reach out.

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