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In reply to the discussion: A Sanders Voter, Weary of Debt at 29: 'I Have Nothing to Lose' [View all]exboyfil
(18,253 posts)20. See my post above $42K for a 15 month BSN degree
That is just tuition, fees, and books. That doesn't include the cost to acquire the 66 credit hours before you can even start the BSN program.
This is not some Kaplan fly by night (which is more expensive). The year my daughter graduated the program had a 100% pass rate for the NCLEX boards (higher than Iowa that year). It is very difficult to get into Iowa's program. It would have taken my daughter three years instead of 15 months, and she would have had to live on campus or commuted for a 1 1/2 hours each way.
The thing is Nursing is a degree in which you can actually service the debt. Another degree is engineering which is what my other daughter did.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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too bad these very people didn't support Hillary in 2016, she would have had
beachbumbob
Mar 2020
#6
With technology the actual cost of delivering education should be lower, much lower
Yavin4
Mar 2020
#56
My daughter's program was comparable in cost to an RN to BSN at Kaplan (Purdue Global)
exboyfil
Mar 2020
#77
well written article-those mired in debt should understand repubs are not their Savior
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#12
the guy in the story didn't have solid parenting, grew up in chaos, also ambulance bill
Demovictory9
Mar 2020
#81
Affordable college, effective health care, a decent level of income equality - Europeans have them.
pampango
Mar 2020
#43
Granted they have a different approach to college education. How about income equality, health care,
pampango
Mar 2020
#51