Where to go from here?

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I am 19, about to graduate with my Associate's in Science from a community college in KS. I know that I do not want to transfer to a university here, because Kansas is not in the Nursing Licensure Compact. This matters to me because I intend on doing travel nursing for a while. I am looking to get my BSN, in a state that is in the compact. Does anyone have any school suggestions? I have been looking at Chamberlain in Pheonix, but I am leery of their program. Also, I always have those few classes that I am missing to meet the requirements of programs I've looked at. Is that flexible in any way, or do I have to have the exact criteria?

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aubreyshay28 First of all, I want to commend you for your upcoming graduation and your motivation to be so goal directed! This is awesome! I received my MSN Ed degree through the Chamberlain College of Nursing. Currently, I am a Visiting Professor at Chamberlain. I would, highly, recommend Chamberlain to you for many reasons. You mention that you are interested in being a traveling nurse. This school has many campuses across the United States which allows the student to reach out and network with Professor's throughout the country. My courses were completed online and many of my Professor's lived out of my state. I am confident that I could contact anyone of them for further mentoring. Faculty meet nationally and locally consistently throughout the year to enhance the learning experience. Chamberlain is well established and has a 125 year history which you can read about on the website. If you go to Chamberlain.edu you can click on "Chat with Admissions" or call them and ask all the questions you need to ask. You mentioned that you are interested in the Phoenix campus. You can, also, click on locations, select Phoenix campus and take a Virtual Tour. At National conferences I collaborated with some of the Phoenix campus faculty. I found them to be very approachable and caring. I wish you well as you make your decision. I think Chamberlain is worth a closer look.[/quote']

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