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Online BSN - Is it taken seriously?

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I am specifically posting this in the Nursing forum to get advice from actively practicing nurses, so please don't move!

I have heard some recommend online ADN-BSN programs from those "university of phoenix" type schools. This seems like a convenient option, however are BSN degrees from those schools taken seriously? Granted, it would be building on a brick and mortar ADN.

I wouldn't want to waste time and money when the time came for a degree that wasn't worth the paper it was printed on, if you know what I mean. That being said, if it is an acceptable form of BSN, it seems like a great option for the working ADN to continue their education.

What do all of you who work in the field and/or hire nurses think?
I completed my RN to BSN through a well known state university Old Dominion University completely online. I have had no issues at all and it was very affordable. I just did not want to physically attend any more classes. I am now in a well respected graduate program through Loyola University New orleans. I do not anticipate any issues with that either.

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I earned my BSN from the University of Phoenix online. No one has ever even asked where it came from and my current boss was very supportive when I was taking classes and graduated. The classes are for real and so is the degree! However, I have since discovered there are cheaper schools than UOP!

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It's accepted where I live, but you can do much better price-wise with one of the many state schools that also offer online classes. In my case, I can get my RN-BSN for a little over 5K, whereas UOP wanted to charge me around 20K.

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Agree with above post. State schools offer online programs too, and are far less expensive. Plus, your employers will recognize the name and not care if it was online or live.

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Nowadays most RN-BSN classes are in the online format wherever you go. Even if you sign up at your local University, it most likely will be online. I think if a BSN is your ultimate goal, research programs and pick the best and cheapest, because it doesn't really matter. A BSN is a BSN.

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Quote from happyinillinois A BSN is a BSN.

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GrnTea,Hate study groups. Moochers all.(just hassling you ...but it's true)

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I do not feel my employer cares how you get your BSN. They strongly encourage ADN's to get their BSN and they actually support an online school and encourage RN's to attend that specific one.

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Quote from netglowGrnTea,Hate study groups. Moochers all.(just hassling you ...but it's true)

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It depends on the reputation of the school -- and that can vary from place to place. I'd recommend investigate the reputation of the school -- and do a thorough investigation of its quality and price -- before making the investment.Personally, as someone who teaches in an online BSN program, I would prefer face-to-face classes -- both as a student and as a teacher. But you can't always get what you want.

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My online BSN program was through a state university. They offer traditional and online versions of their classes. The diploma is the same. It does not state whether I graduated from the online portion or the classroom based portion. My BSN is treated the same as any other BSN.

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Gee, the people who went 4 years straight, probably have debt from over-priced tuition and who sat through class after class to get their BSN will do anything to feel superior to us ASN nurses, even when we get our BSN, but in the more convenient and less expensive way. NEWSFLASH- BSN is BSN. And an RN is an RN. We take the same classes and the same NCLEX-RN. Proud to be an RN who started ADN and who used online BSN. Don't like it? Too bad. Go pay your loans. /rantJust so tired of being put down for doing things that are actually positive. Don't have a BSN. You're crap. Didn't go to a physical class at a 4 year school? You're crap.Get off your high horses people.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 18:33   Views: 305   
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