I’m looking to go RN Associates to bachelors degree, most employers want the four year degree.Since I am an RN already will an online degree be an asset or a problem?
Will an online bachelor degree be discriminated in hiring as opposed to a bachelors at a college?
Jul 29th, 10
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Canadian Bacon
July 29th, 2010
More likely a problem.
Lauren
July 29th, 2010
I dont think you can get your BSN online, since you’ll have clinicals.
Xeon
July 29th, 2010
Dear,
May be this site can help you
http://www.a1onlineeducation.com
Best of luck
johnnyfundae
July 29th, 2010
As long as the college (online or campus based) is regionally accredited, any degree you earn should be accepted by any potential employers or other academic institutions.
My best recommendation would be to contact a number of colleges to find the best fit for you and your needs (tuition, schedule, career opportunities, etc.). Too often people enroll in the first school they find rather than taking the time to find the best school for them. Taking that time now could save you a lot of time, money and frustration if you choose the wrong school.
This site has some good info on regionally accredited online degrees and some colleges that offer them to help expand your search:
http://www.ecollegefinder.org
I think you can enter your info on there for any colleges you are interested in and they will send you more info for free. Good Luck!
Tonigirl
July 29th, 2010
You should make sure that the school is accredited by one of the national accrediting agencies recognized for overseeing the quality of technical and career schools in the United States. The U.S. Department of Education has a list of several appropriate agencies that they approve. Their website is a great place to start your research.
William
July 29th, 2010
As I know, this site has top listing of such college courses online – schools.iblogger.org