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Any public online RN-BSN that accept out of state students that are more affordable?Rating: (votes: 0) Thanks in advance I am in the same situation. I am applying to Utica College, NY. It is a "brick & mortar" college with a good nursing program, fully accredited. The RN-BSN is all online and costs about the same as a NY State University school (in state). You may want to check it out. Comment:
Too be honest with you...it really doesn't matter where you go for your RN-BSN.
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posters have mentioned that univ of alabama has good program and inexpensive:rn options - capstone college of nursing - the university of alabama
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I'm doing Penn State's online RN to BSN. It's $481 a credit, and they took all of my ASN classes as transfers. You can also go to your local community college at the same time and transfer in your gen eds. You may want to go to a reputable school if you're interested in attending a competitive grad school.
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Ft. Hays State University in Kansas.
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University of Wyoming
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I have done my research and looked at hundreds of rn-bsn programs. The best one for me that I found is UT of Arlington Texas. I just got accepted and will start at the end of this month. It's $6450 for the whole program regardless whether you are in-state or live out of state. The prereq's are not that bad either and its affordable. Good Luck! Check it out.
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Quote from dellehUniversity of Wyoming
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I was looking in to UT Arlington, was the curriculum pretty straight forward?? Were there exams are just research papers???
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Quote from edebatoI was looking in to UT Arlington, was the curriculum pretty straight forward?? Were there exams are just research papers???
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Quote from NewTexasRNI like University of Wyoming but it would take forever to complete the program. More like two years.
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