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Anyone know of an RN to FNP prog. without a Bachelors?Rating: (votes: 0) Thanks! I'm not aware of any all online ones, but there are some out there that are RN->MSN but you earn your BSN along the way. You may not ever earn a masters without a bachelors equivalent. Comment:
If someone says there is...i'm going to be really upset,lol. it will mean i have been torturing myself doing this the long way apparently.
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Frontier Nursing University (their new name as of July - previously Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing). They offer MSNs in FNP, and they have a direct RN to MSN program (it does require one year of bridge coursework prior to taking the master's courses). I don't think there are any programs that award an MSN without at least doing the equivalent work of a bachelor's degree.However, I recommend getting a BSN first. There are many inexpensive programs that require maybe a year of work, which can be cheaper and will give you a degree in nearly the same amount of time it would take you to do the bridge coursework. Check out Western Governors University or Fort Hays State University - both totally online.
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There is a college in my area the offers a RN (ASN) to MSN program. You only have to take 3 bridge classes. You do not earn your BSN at any time during this program. This is one of the best nursing colleges in the area. There are programs out there.
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I appreciate all of your comments. My situation is a little bit unique which would behoove me to find a program that is either direct entry, or one that ties up the BSN in the NP program.
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Quote from stephenfnielsenI appreciate all of your comments. My situation is a little bit unique which would behoove me to find a program that is either direct entry, or one that ties up the BSN in the NP program.
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Quote from SummitAPI'm not aware of any all online ones, but there are some out there that are RN->MSN but you earn your BSN along the way. You may not ever earn a masters without a bachelors equivalent.
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Quote from kloneI'm curious what is unique about your situation? If getting a BSN first would not take more time or more money than doing a direct entry RN-MSN program, why would that not be a feasible option? Just curious.
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Fair enough! Check out http://www.frontierschool.edu/academics/adn-msn-bridge
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Quote from kloneFair enough! Check out http://www.frontierschool.edu/academics/adn-msn-bridge
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