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Online Nursing Degrees
Kim@Emergiblog
On September 4th, I will be starting my second semester of classes toward my BSN. My first semester experience was so positive that I chose to take ten units this time.
The online learning experience has been amazing. I’m not sure I would have “gone back” for my degree if online education was not available. I have been able to fit a top-notch education into my lifestyle instead of rearranging my life around a classroom.
It is not for everybody. There are certain characteristics you have to have to make it successfully in an online class environment.
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Self-motivation
You’ve got to make yourself sit and do the work. While there are deadlines, there are no classes to keep you motivated. It has to come from within.
Focus
You need to be able to block out your surroundings. Online learning means studying at home (or, uh, at Starbucks) and if a sink full of dirty dishes or a pile of unfolded clothes (or Paul McCartney on the sound system) is going to distract you, this could be a problem. “Well”, you think, “I’ll just do all my chores first.” Right. Except the chores never end and often become a way to procrastinate.
Work Experience
My personal opinion is “the more experience, the better”. When I take these classes, I bring almost 30 years of nursing with me. This helps me put the class material into perspective. It is easier to learn and retain because I’ve “been there, done that, seen that”. Last semester my classmates had anywhere from 5 to over 30 years of experience behind them before starting the program. I firmly believe I would not have appreciated what I am learning now if I had done a BSN right out of high school.
The university you choose to “attend” via online classes is very important. I did not have to look far before choosing the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. Here’s what you want to look for in a program:
Accreditation
You want to make sure that the program you are attending is accredited.
Credit for Previous Degree/Classes
Find the program that will offer you the most credit for your previous experiences. I had taken a lot of art history, English, paralegal and music classes for “fun” over the years. Every single one of those classes was transferable to the degree, not to mention my Associate’s Degree counting for a large number of units.
The Ability to Take Non-Major Courses at a Local College
Online nursing programs are not cheap. Many classes will be general education: English, humanities, math, statistics, etc. You want a program that will give you credit if you take these classes at a local community college. This will save you quite a bit of money.
Local Clinicals
Having to travel to do the clinical component would have been a deal-breaker for me. Find a program that allows you to arrange your community nursing/public health nursing clinicals in your own county/community
You don’t have to be a nurse for this to work for you.
I do not advocate getting your initial nursing degree via the online route. However, if you are thinking about nursing in the future but cannot attend classes now due to work or family responsibilities, you can take individual classes online from your local community college. It’s a great way to start accumulating units toward the eventual degree. Humanities electives work wonderfully online.
Research the requirements of nursing programs you are interested in and start taking those general ed classes. Whether you decide to go into nursing or not, they will come in handy for any degree.
As for me, I am entirely comfortable going for my BSN online, but will attend a traditional program when it comes to getting my MSN. If you already have your BSN, you may be comfortable with obtaining your MSN online. I’ve heard there are now doctorate programs online, also.
Better learning through technology.
I’m all for it!


sca
about 1 year ago
2 comments
That's interesting because I didn't think there were any programs available on line for a BSN. I thought you had to be a traditional student for that because of the clinicals and science classes with labs. It's nice to know there are other options available.
TDJSC1972
about 1 year ago
4 comments
A good explanation fo everything. Thank you.
rubyann
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Hi, I am looking for lpn distance learning program. I've made my research but could not find it. Please advise. Thanks, Ruby
ccburkejm
about 1 year ago
148 comments
I was also considering an online BSN after I complete the ADN, but due to the cost, I will try to attend classes at the university instead, and adjust my schedule as needed. I usually do well in online classes though.
karibear
about 1 year ago
2 comments
where can i find an online program for an Associates Degree for medical?
cdnurse
about 1 year ago
3260 comments
tiffannij: Vanderbilt and Duke have online classestiffannij: Vanderbilt and Duke have online classes. Nearly every university offers online classes now. People have the misconception that online learning is like the old "correspondence schools" that used to be advertised in magazines. It is the way to go if you have to work and time is limited. You do need to be very disciplined and determined. I would not recommend to everyone.
Wolffie
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I'll have to look at u of wis. looking to go back for my BSN. Im in my mid forties, nursing my whole life
tiffannij
over 2 years ago
178 comments
I've always been scared to get my BSN on line because I thought jobs wouldn't take it seriously. I've just been waiting to find time to go back to school. But kim It looks like your doing your thing. Thanks alot for sharing. I'm goingto start the online courses soon. It seems like it's working ofor you.
charlita
over 2 years ago
2978 comments
I'm really not interested in going back to school but taking classes online might be something to look into. This article was helpful in giving me some new ideas.
DDDL36
over 2 years ago
2 comments
I am trying to find tuition assistance and living expenses for nursing school. Any advice?
purple1447
over 2 years ago
2 comments
I really want to be a nurse. I have a Bachelors dregree in non nursing and I want to become an RN without quitting my present job. Is it possible?
purple1447@yahoo.com
oldnurse
over 2 years ago
22 comments
I'm on the verge of heading back for my MSN. When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Thanks for sharing this info!