Any particular reason she couldn’t get her associates (RN) at a community college, then transfer to a BSN program? She’d save a truckload of money. You mention the specific nature of the program she wants, can you expand on that?
Tuition reimbursement may be available, but she’ll need a job as a CNA first to qualify (assuming your talking about reimbursement through a job at a hospital). This also requires that she work at that hospital for a set time after taking reimbursement.
I’ll be honest, that reimbursement isn’t going to even put a dent in the 48k/year tuition cost for Villanova…I mean that’s like 200k in debt after four years. That’s huge amount of debt considering a BSN doesn’t usually equal a pay increase over an RN, and starting pay, depending on shift, is equivalent to about 40k per year (at least in Iowa).
Source: My fiance is an RN, recent graduate from a community college in our area and currently enrolled in an online RN to BSN program. Oh yeah, and my hours helping her do her FAFSA and studying for the NCLEX