The Duke School of Nursing in Durham, North Carolina offers RN to BSN programs. York College in Georgia and the University of Maryland also offer these programs.
Yes, there are now ways that you can earn an RN to BSN nursing degree. The cheapest one for your particular situation will just depend on the number of credits you need and what amount of financial aid you can get. You can do an online search to find the cost of the programs.
There are no special programs for "single mothers." There are online programs for RN to BSN, but all require some residency. Go to www.bestnursingdegree.com/programs/rn-to-bsn where you can research the various offerings.
No you need to have a Bachelor's in Nursing so if you already have an Associate's in Nursing you can apply for the RN-to BSN programs some schools offer.
A number of universities are now offering their RN-to-BSN programs online, though most have at least a minimum residency requirement. Start your search at http://www.allnursingschools.com/featured/online-rn-to-bsn/
Drexel, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Mansfield University, among others.
online.SouthUniversity.edu/RNtoBSN claims to have it
BSN, RN after your name.
The site http://www.bestnursingdegree.com/choosing-an-online-program/ will give you a lot of information on where you can find reliable RN to BSN online programs. It will give you information regarding Accreditation, etc.
It is possible to take online courses for RN to BSN training, however there are portions which will need to be completed in a live setting.
It depends on how and where you completed the RN program. There is the diploma program, or the associates degree. It you completed your RN at the associates level, it should take approximately 60 additional credits. It just depends on the receiving institution's transfer credit policies and the courses you completed through your RN program. When searching for colleges and universities, you should be looking a schools that offer the RN to BSN completion program specifically. These institutions might have a better approach to the BSN degree.
There are many schools across the country that offer Registered Nursing training. Not knowing your location there are too many to list, but some state Universities offer RN traning programs, and there are also specialized nursing schools.
There are trade schools with 18 month to two years RN programs, community colleges with two year programs (after prerequisites) that offer an AS degree, state and private colleges have four year programs that offer BS degrees. You can continue on and get a Master's Degree in specialized care.