07-02-2015, 12:44 PM
TheCommuter Wrote:You may wish to check out Eastern New Mexico University. They're a regional state university that is RA, and since the MSN program is so new, they're in the process of obtaining ACEN/NLN accreditation (their BSN program is already ACEN/NLN accredited).
It is free to apply, so you will not be wasting anything but your time. In addition, out-of-state students like myself are charged $230 per credit hour, which is dirt cheap for graduate level tuition.
Thanks for the info on the ENMU program. I checked it out, and looks like their only concentration for the MSN is Education. I don't really care what the concentration is. But, looking at the curriculum, it looks like only two of my courses would transfer in. The price is dirt cheap, but would take me nearly two years to finish the program.
I know I'm being picky. But, I also know that I can't get something that's fast and cheap and also good.
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