For Nursing, what matters is having both the BSN degree and the RN, not which school. Radford is a good option for Nursing. |
Not true. Some of my kid's teachers in MS and HS had degrees from Liberty. Take your bigotry elsewhere. |
Knew this was coming. Patently untrue. |
| Hardly a hidden gem but GMU also has a good nursing program. And lots of nearby clinical options. |
Exactly. Every kid we know there was a B student. |
+1 And I'll add that I know a graduating nursing student who is contemplating several job offers. |
| Re: Virginia Publics. There's a finite number of Virginia publics. No magical new one you're going to discover. Your student can apply to them all. See where they are accepted and then stress over choosing once they actually have a choice. |
| Most rational people do not respect Liberty |
Proof? I thought I told you to take your bigotry elsewhere. |
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OP here. Yes, hard pass on Liberty.
Will look into Roanoke, CNU. |
| Marymount University has a strong nursing program. |
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I think the key for this student is finding a school that has all these degrees/programs.
I'm not sure about some of the smaller LACs, but I did just look to make sure Shenandoah has the 4 year BSN program. They also do have a good exercise science/kinesiology program |
Nursing is a horrible career choice. Do not do that! |
One of my son's favorite (and one of the best) MoCo elementary school teachers he had went to Liberty. Liberty might have serious problems, but she was good. |
| UVA, W&M |