Title: RN to BSN Program
1RN to BSN Program
2Frequently Asked Questions
- On the following slides, many of the frequently
asked questions of prospective BSN students are
addressed. If you have a concern that has not
been addressed, please e-mail us at
nursing_at_ashland.edu and your question(s) will be
addressed!
3Whats the first thing I should do?
- The fact that you are reading this is a great
first step! You are learning about the various
BSN program options that are available to you. - The next step is to request that all
college/nursing school transcripts be sent to the
schools that you are interested in.
4Why do you need my transcripts?
- Your transcripts are used to see what previous
course work transfers and what requirements you
have yet to complete. - Many of your pre-requisite BSN courses have been
met with your RN program requirements. - Ashland University has a liberal transfer credit
policy, giving you maximum credit for courses
completed with a grade of C- or better.
5What happens next?
- Once all of your transcripts are received, you
will receive an unofficial advisement of what
courses are needed to complete the BSN degree at
Ashland University. - This is a good time to compare costs number of
classes needed at various BSN programs you are
considering.
6Is there anything else I have to do?
- At some point, you will need to apply to and be
accepted to the BSN program. - At Ashland University, there is no application
fee and the process can be completed on-line. - When you are accepted into the program, you are
accepted into the university.
7Which courses do I start with?
- Students have differing opinions on this one.
Assuming that the required pre-requisite courses
are mostly met, you have a couple options - Start with the entry-level BSN nursing course(s)
- Take required, non-nursing course(s)
- Take a combination
8Which option is best for me?
- Everyone is different and we will guide you in
this decision-making process. Some things to
consider - How long has it been since you last attended
school? - When will a particular course next be available?
- How many courses can you handle and/or afford
each semester? - Do you plan to take summer courses?
9What do most students do?
- A majority of the students beginning the program
start with one or two nursing classes. - Others wish to complete all of their required
non-nursing classes before starting the nursing
sequence. - Its entirely up to you!
10If I only take one class at a time, will I get
behind or have to sit out for a while?
- No! We have structured our nursing courses so
that you can take one or two nursing courses per
semester and progress at your own pace. - You can also take some required non-nursing
classes if the nursing class you want isnt
offered a particular semester.
11How long is it going to take me to finish?
- That depends on a couple factors how many
classes you take each semester and how many
non-nursing classes you need to complete the
degree requirements. - The nursing sequence can be completed in four
semesters.
12How much will it cost me?
- Many students qualify for financial aid and there
are also nursing scholarships you can apply for. - Ashland University currently offers a reduced
tuition of 419/credit hour (2007-2008 academic
year) to our BSN students. - Remember that total costs (cost per credit hour x
total number of credit hours needed for the
degree) should be calculated to compare BSN
programs. You may be surprised to find out that
many of the programs end up costing more than AU
because fewer courses are accepted for transfer!
13What makes Ashland Universitys program unique?
- First and foremost is the facultys commitment to
your academic success and AUs emphasis on
accent on the individual. - The BSN program was also uniquely designed to
meet the demands of working professionals through
use of web-based courses.
14What is a web-based course?
- That can mean a lot of different things for
different programs. At AU, web-based means that
much of the work is completed online on your own
schedule. However, unlike fully online courses,
you will meet occasionally (2-4 times a semester)
with your instructor and classmates in a face to
face (F2F) classroom setting. - We feel this gives you the best of both worlds!
Freedom and flexibility to work around your job
and family obligations yet a personal connection
to your instructor and classmates. Our students
truly enjoy their F2F experiences!
15Will these courses repeat what Ive already had?
- No! We respect that you are already working in
the field and the courses are designed to build
upon that prior knowledge and experience.
16What courses will I take?
- Required Non-Nursing Courses
- Equivalent courses may be transferable from basic
nursing program or prior education. - Anatomy Physiology
- Microbiology
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Speech
- Composition I II
- General Chemistry
- Philosophy/Ethics
- Introduction to Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Statistics
- Advanced Human Biology
- Humanities
- Religion
- Aesthetics (2)
- Historical Reasoning
17What nursing courses will I take?
- NUR 302 Theoretical Bases
- NUR 303 Individual Health
- NUR 309 International/Transcultural Perspectives
- NUR 360 Research
- NUR 405 Health Care Systems
- NUR 408 Legal/Ethical/Political Perspectives
- NUR 414 Community and Public Health
- NUR 307 (Electives) Disaster Nursing or
Educational Strategies for Nurses - Proficiency test available
- Clinical component included
18Do I have to travel to Ashland for class?
- We are pleased to be able to offer classes at
several regional locations that include Ashland
University, Stark State College (Canton) and
Ashland-Medina Center (Medina.) - We will also explore other options for F2F
meetings such as web-conferencing if travel to
one of our current locations is excessive.
19Why do I have to take those other, non-nursing
courses?
- The BSN degree is considered a liberal arts
degree that offers you a sampling of courses and
opportunities that a well-rounded student needs. - The BSN degree at AU will also uniquely prepare
you to pursue graduate studies if you so desire.
20Can I get more information?
- You can continue to explore the BSN website at
www.ashland.edu/nursing - Contact us at nursing_at_ashland.edu
- Call us at 419-289-5244 or 1-800-882-1548,
ext. 5244 - Visit us at 236 Andrews Hall, Ashland University
21When can I get started?
- Theres no time like the present!
- You can begin any semester. (Summer nursing
electives or non-nursing classes are also
offered.) - We can also assist you to develop an academic
plan to prepare you for starting the BSN program
in the future, even if you are still working on
your RN!
22Contact Information
- If you would like to continue to receive updates
and information about the BSN program, please
complete the request information form at
www.ashland.edu/nursing or send your contact
information to nursing_at_ashland.edu and we will
include you on our mailing list.