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Accelerated BSN programs : r StudentNurse - Reddit Accelerated BSN programs are notoriously expensive; I struggled to find schools under 60-70k that I met the requirements for I wound up finding a few relatively affordable schools: IIRC, UMiami (around 42k), Holy Family University (37k), Rutgers (I believe this one varies by in-state or out-of-state but I'm not sure), and Southern Connecticut
Was your accelerated program worth the tuition? - Reddit So option A is retake pre reqs at cc which takes probably a total of 2 semesters then apply to accelerated BSN school 1 Option B is to retake pre reqs at the nursing school (accelerated BSN school 2) that I got into and I start the nursing program right after I’m done, without having to reapply, that is if I don’t fail out of any classes
Fully online Accelerated (second-degree) BSN courses? : r nursing - Reddit Fully online Accelerated (second-degree) BSN courses? Hello! I'm about to start taking my prereqs to make a mid-life career change into nursing I was chatting with a nurse friend last night talking about how expensive most of the on-campus ABSN programs are in my area (Boston, ~$75k)
Online nursing School? : r StudentNurse - Reddit I was just accepted into the pre-nursing program at University of Texas at Arlington for their Advanced Online BSN program You do your classes online, but labs clinicals are all in person Given that I work full-time and need to do so to keep paying for school out of pocket, it seems like the best course of action for me
Good ABSN Programs in Texas? : r StudentNurse - Reddit UT Tyler, Dallas, and Arlington all offer ABSN programs Quality wise, Tyler is the best Convenience wise, Arlington has an all-online (except for clinicals, which has numerous locations throughout the state) Program
What’s the quickest way to get BSN with a non nursing bachelors? Your best bet is to get an associate’s in nursing from a community college Most accelerated BSN programs require a GPA of 3 0 or better and the average accepted student’s GPA is even higher than that
Are these online accelerated programs like WGU, Capella, etc. BSN too . . . I know that WGU, and once I get some work experience I am researching advanced degree programs after I get some work experience However, like back when I was researching accelerated programs, a little voice in the back of my mind kept nagging at me saying these programs seem too god to be true
Are there any reputable accelerated BSN programs in the Twin . . . - Reddit My gf is looking into Accelerated BSN programs since she already has a pre-med degree We are moving to the twin cities this fall, and the only schools we have found that offer accelerated BSNs are for profit universities which I am not a fan of since they usually act like money hungry diploma mills Any suggestions?
UT Arlington Online Accelerated BSN : r StudentNurse - Reddit For jobs prospects, it is okay to have a BSN that was completed online, right? Are there any other good online BSN programs in Texas? Also, any general information about the program would be a great help! I heard it's competitive, so any tips advice helps! Thanks!! :) Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
ABSN people. . . tell me the good, bad and ugly! Would you recommend a . . . I would don’t underestimate the accelerated nature and that schools are gearing you for the NCLEX so they can keep a high pass rate % If I were younger and had the possibility, the traditional 2 year BSN program would be ideal Saying that I’ve enjoyed the challenge and my program is relatively affordable for a private school (40-45k)