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.
BSN, RN after your name.
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.
2 years for associates, 4 years for BSN. they are paid about the same but a BSN is needed to advance up the ladder in many places. I am in nursing school right now.
The RN-BSN program is available both online and offline. The online RN-BSN bridge is beneficial for those students, who do not find any good institute near their place. The other advantage of RN-BSN online program is that you can take the classes at your desired time and place.
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.
Yes, there is an online RN BSN program online. You can find it at this website: http://www.jacksonvilleu.com/ and this website: onlinenursing.fhchs.edu.
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/
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An 'RN' is a registered nurse. A registered nurse may return to school for a Bachelor's degree and become a 'BSN' - a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Example, John Smith BSN, MEd.